Pine County Minnesota Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2958)Pine County Court Records Offices
Pine City DVS Office809 Main Street SouthPineMN55063320-629-2560
Pine County Court Records Offices
Pine County Court635 Northridge Court NorthwestPineMN55063320-591-1500
Pine County District Attorney635 Northridge Court NorthwestPineMN55063320-591-1560
Sandstone DVS Office119 4th StreetSandstoneMN55072320-245-5297
Pine County Court Records Databases
Pine County Accident Reports
Pine County Child Support Warrants
Pine County Court Records
Pine County Criminal Records
Pine County District Court Records
Pine County Probate Records
Pine County Traffic & Parking Ticket Payment
Pine County Court Jury Duty Information
Pine County Jury Duty RequirementsConvicted Felons DisqualifiedYesMN
Pine County Jury Duty RequirementsEnglish RequiredYesMN
Pine County Jury Duty RequirementsResidency RequirementCounty Resident: 0 YearsMN
Pine County Jury Duty RequirementsMinimum Age18MN
Pine County Jury Duty RequirementsTime Since Prior Jury Service4 yearsMN

How to Look Up Court Records in Pine County

Court Records in Pine County, Minnesota are maintained by the Court Records Division of the Minnesota Supreme Court. This is part of the State of Minnesota Public Records. The information found here includes criminal and civil cases, which were heard and decided by the state or federal court. Some of the most popular information are related to real estate matters, wills, divorces, adoptions, probate, criminal and wedding records and birth, death and marriage records. All these are available for free.

The first step in accessing the Pine County public records is to fill in a request form and submit it to the Pine County Record Search Center. The response may be quick or it may take some time. It can take anywhere from one hour to one day. In case of an email address, the sender will also be contacted. If you search through the records yourself, the response could take longer, maybe even overnight.

If the Pine County Records Search Center cannot help you with the details you need, then you could approach the courts or the county officials directly. They can provide information such as the exact location and time of the hearing or other relevant information. You can also get other records such as the transcript of the hearing in writing. However, this information is not free. There is a small fee before downloading the records. It is minimal and you are assured of the accuracy of the data.

You could also search for public court records using the services of an online service provider. But, you should be careful about the authenticity of such sources. Make sure you have verified the source of the information. There are many websites on the internet, which provide information for free. But, there are many sites which charge a fee for obtaining the detailed information. They may also offer additional information, besides the public record.

You can also contact the Pine County recorder’s office for obtaining the details of the records. They are located at the Courthouse in downtown Pinellas County. However, this facility is not available for the searches conducted on the internet. The charges are therefore much higher for this service.

Another alternative for the public records is to approach the county court house in your area for obtaining the information. You can get the information about a specific person from the court records of Pinellas County. This option is not very convenient, but it does give you a great insight into the background history of the person.