Williams County North Dakota Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1984)Williams County Courts
Epping Municipal Court42 Lawrence AvenueEppingND58843701-859-5561
Williams County Courts
Grenora Municipal Court1 Main StreetGrenoraND58845701-694-3391
Ray Municipal Court101 Main StreetRayND58849701-568-2204
Tioga Municipal Court12 1st Street NortheastTiogaND58852701-664-2514
Williston District Court205 East BroadwayWillistonND58801701-774-4375
Williston Municipal Court223 East BroadwayWillistonND58801701-577-8100
Williams County District Attorney Office
State Attorney205 East BroadwayWillistonND58801701-577-4577
Williams County Public Defender Office
Williston Public Defender16 East BroadwayWillistonND58801701-774-0510
Williams County DMVs
Williston Driver's License Site Office537 West Dakota ParkwayWillistonND58801701-774-4358
Williston Motor Vehicle Site Office721 East Highland DriveWillistonND58801701-774-4530
Williams County Court Records Databases
Williams County Accident Reports
Williams County Assessor Website
Williams County Auditor Website
Williams County Child Support Warrants
Williams County Court Records
Williams County Criminal Records
Williams County Probate Records
Williams County Traffic & Parking Ticket Payment
Williams County Treasurer Website
Williams County Court Jury Duty Information
Williams County Jury Duty RequirementsConvicted Felons DisqualifiedNoND
Williams County Jury Duty RequirementsEnglish RequiredYesND
Williams County Jury Duty RequirementsResidency RequirementCounty Resident: 0 Days, State Resident: 0 DaysND
Williams County Jury Duty RequirementsMinimum Age18ND
Williams County Jury Duty RequirementsTime Since Prior Jury Service2 yearsND

How to Search Court Records in Williams County North Dakota

Whether you’re looking for divorce records or a marriage license in Williams County, North Dakota, you can find it easily and quickly. The county courts also maintain public records. Various documents, including court dockets, are available. In addition, you can view transcripts and other court records. These documents are public, and they are often available online. Regardless of the level of the court, you can access these records to find out if a person has ever lived in your county.

Regardless of what type of record you’re looking for, a simple search will reveal all the details about your case. The information can be personal, or it can include important information about your past. For example, you can search court records for a marriage, child custody, or even a divorce. If you’re looking for a criminal record, you can use the court’s name and address to find out if there have been any convictions.

If you’re looking for court records in Williams County, a search will help you find the information you need. There are several public services in the county that will help you find them. If you’re looking for a divorce or birth certificate, you can search for it using the city’s name or any other identifying information. Alternatively, you can look for criminal convictions in Williams County to find out if a person was convicted of a crime.

A search of Williams County courts’ court records will return you with the records you need. You can access both criminal and civil cases, and even access the history of a deceased person. By using a public records search, you can discover any person’s life. A simple search of the district courts will reveal information on the criminal case filed in the district court. If you need to search for a deed in the county, you can also find out about a deceased loved one.

You can find the court records you need to make a court filing. If you need a divorce, you can find this information through the county’s court website. Some of the public records are exempt from confidentiality, so you must identify the court that handles the case. You’ll also need to know the jurisdiction of the court in which you’re requesting a copy of the papers. You’ll want to get this information from the district courts.

A search in Williams County will yield the records you need. Its clerk is responsible for filing documents in the county court. You can search for birth, marriage, and death certificates through the local office of the clerk of courts. The records you need to be verified before you can access them. If you’re looking for a will, you’ll need to provide the date when you’ll need them. The date of the occurrence is also helpful.