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Court Administration - Cook County Sixth Judicial District Court
Processes court cases filed in Cook County and offers other legal services including:
- Civil matters
- Criminal court
- Family law
- Juvenile cases
- Law library
- Probate
- Traffic court
Processes court cases filed in Cook County and offers other legal services including:
- Civil matters
- Criminal court
- Family law
- Juvenile cases
- Law library
- Probate
- Traffic court
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Court Administration - Jackson County Court Administration
Processes court cases filed in Jackson County and offer other legal services including:
- Civil Court: cases such as lawsuits involving personal injury, property damage, malpractice, employment issues, wrongful death, implied consents, and Tax Court.
- Coordination of court activities
- Conciliation Court (Small Claims Court): claim amounts are limited to $15,000.
- Court records
- Criminal state trial court: processing of complaints for violations of law from minor to major offenses including petty misdemeanor, misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, and felony offenses, and traffic and parking violations.
- Family Court: cases involving families, divorce, domestic abuse actions, harassment, child custody, and paternity
- Fees and filing: collection and receipt of fees, bonds, and escrow funds; files wills; performs Notary Public services
- Harassment Restraining Order and Temporary Restraining Order filing office
- Housing Court: cases involving landlord/tenant (eviction process) and determining legal right to possession of property
- Information on child support issues
- Juvenile Court: cases involving minors under the age of 18 who are involved in delinquency, termination of parental rights, truancy, status offenses, runaways, and children in need of protection, and some traffic offenses.
- Marriage ceremonies
- Name changes
- Parking and traffic ticket fine collection office
- Probate/Mental Health Court: supervised and unsupervised probating of estates of decedents, guardianships of minors and adults, conservatorships, and commitments for mental illness or chemical dependency.
Processes court cases filed in Jackson County and offer other legal services including:
- Civil Court: cases such as lawsuits involving personal injury, property damage, malpractice, employment issues, wrongful death, implied consents, and Tax Court.
- Coordination of court activities
- Conciliation Court (Small Claims Court): claim amounts are limited to $15,000.
- Court records
- Criminal state trial court: processing of complaints for violations of law from minor to major offenses including petty misdemeanor, misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, and felony offenses, and traffic and parking violations.
- Family Court: cases involving families, divorce, domestic abuse actions, harassment, child custody, and paternity
- Fees and filing: collection and receipt of fees, bonds, and escrow funds; files wills; performs Notary Public services
- Harassment Restraining Order and Temporary Restraining Order filing office
- Housing Court: cases involving landlord/tenant (eviction process) and determining legal right to possession of property
- Information on child support issues
- Juvenile Court: cases involving minors under the age of 18 who are involved in delinquency, termination of parental rights, truancy, status offenses, runaways, and children in need of protection, and some traffic offenses.
- Marriage ceremonies
- Name changes
- Parking and traffic ticket fine collection office
- Probate/Mental Health Court: supervised and unsupervised probating of estates of decedents, guardianships of minors and adults, conservatorships, and commitments for mental illness or chemical dependency.
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Family Law CourtsCriminal State Trial CourtsJuvenile CourtsCivil State Trial CourtsMental Health CourtsPublic DefenderProbate CourtsCourt RecordsHousing CourtsLocal Officials OfficesLegal Information ServicesTraffic CourtsSmall Claims CourtsProtective/Restraining OrdersLandlord/Tenant AssistanceLaw LibrariesCourt Filing OfficesName/Personal Information Modification Assistance
County Attorney Services - Chisago County Attorney's Office
Responsibilities of the County Attorney's Office include:
- Child custody decrees
- Child protection cases
- Child support and paternity matters
- County civil matters
- Delinquency cases; juvenile court
- Guardianships
- Juvenile diversion
- Legal advocacy for victims in the criminal justice system
- Legal representation of county boards and county agencies
- Prosecutes criminal cases and traffic violations
- Restraining and harassment orders; orders for protection
- Victim advocacy after crime has occurred
Responsibilities of the County Attorney's Office include:
- Child custody decrees
- Child protection cases
- Child support and paternity matters
- County civil matters
- Delinquency cases; juvenile court
- Guardianships
- Juvenile diversion
- Legal advocacy for victims in the criminal justice system
- Legal representation of county boards and county agencies
- Prosecutes criminal cases and traffic violations
- Restraining and harassment orders; orders for protection
- Victim advocacy after crime has occurred
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Third Party Involuntary Commitment Petition ServicesCrime Victim CompensationPaternity/Maternity EstablishmentGeneral Crime Victim AssistanceCourt RecordsConservatorship AssistanceJuvenile CourtsStalking/Harassment OrdersGuardianship AssistanceJuvenile DiversionDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesChild Support Assistance/EnforcementDistrict AttorneyCourt Filing OfficesCriminal Law
Legal Service - Cass County Attorney
- Responsible for prosecution of all adult felonies, some gross misdemeanors and misdemeanor violations
- Presents cases to the grand jury for consideration
- Prosecutes all juvenile matters including delinquencies, facilitates mental and chemical dependency commitments, child support collection and some guardianships
- Responsible for various statutory duties and most civil matters that affect the county including advising the county board, department heads and employees on employment issues, zoning matters, contracts
- Responsible for prosecution of all adult felonies, some gross misdemeanors and misdemeanor violations
- Presents cases to the grand jury for consideration
- Prosecutes all juvenile matters including delinquencies, facilitates mental and chemical dependency commitments, child support collection and some guardianships
- Responsible for various statutory duties and most civil matters that affect the county including advising the county board, department heads and employees on employment issues, zoning matters, contracts
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Court Administration - Dodge County Court Administration
Services include scheduling and administering court matters concerning cases, including:
- Civil
- Criminal
- Conciliation
- Family
- Jury selection
- Juvenile
- Probate
- Traffic
Self-help center available in the Law library at the courthouse, including information, forms and a telephone line directly hooked up to Attorneys from State Court Administration at the Judicial Center in St Paul who can also offer advice on correct procedures.
Services include scheduling and administering court matters concerning cases, including:
- Civil
- Criminal
- Conciliation
- Family
- Jury selection
- Juvenile
- Probate
- Traffic
Self-help center available in the Law library at the courthouse, including information, forms and a telephone line directly hooked up to Attorneys from State Court Administration at the Judicial Center in St Paul who can also offer advice on correct procedures.
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County Attorney Services - Scott County Attorney's Office
Responsibilities of the County Attorney's Office include:
- Child custody decrees
- Child protection cases
- Child support and paternity matters
- County civil matters
- Delinquency cases; juvenile court
- Guardianships
- Juvenile diversion
- Legal advocacy for victims in the criminal justice system
- Legal representation of county boards and county agencies
- Prosecutes criminal cases and traffic violations
- Restraining and harassment orders; orders for protection
- Victim advocacy after crime has occurred
Responsibilities of the County Attorney's Office include:
- Child custody decrees
- Child protection cases
- Child support and paternity matters
- County civil matters
- Delinquency cases; juvenile court
- Guardianships
- Juvenile diversion
- Legal advocacy for victims in the criminal justice system
- Legal representation of county boards and county agencies
- Prosecutes criminal cases and traffic violations
- Restraining and harassment orders; orders for protection
- Victim advocacy after crime has occurred
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Court Filing OfficesStalking/Harassment OrdersDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesJuvenile CourtsPaternity/Maternity EstablishmentGuardianship AssistanceConservatorship AssistanceCourt Ordered Victim Restitution ServicesDistrict AttorneyCourt RecordsCrime Victim CompensationThird Party Involuntary Commitment Petition ServicesGeneral Crime Victim AssistanceChild Support Assistance/EnforcementJuvenile DiversionCriminal Law
Court Administration - Saint Louis County Sixth Judicial District Court
Handles cases filed in Saint Louis County and offers other legal services including:
- Civil court
- Civil processing services
- Court records
- Criminal court
- Family court
- Juvenile court
- Probate court
- Self-help Center: Available remotely 8:30 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday
- Traffic court
Handles cases filed in Saint Louis County and offers other legal services including:
- Civil court
- Civil processing services
- Court records
- Criminal court
- Family court
- Juvenile court
- Probate court
- Self-help Center: Available remotely 8:30 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday
- Traffic court
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Court Administration - Kittson County Court Administration
Processes court cases filed in Kittson County and offers other legal services including:
- Assists court customers and provides information on where to obtain court services.
- Collects case filing fees and fines
- Jury Management
- Maintains case records for civil, family, probate, traffic (misdemeanor/petty misdemeanor level offenses), criminal (gross misdemeanor/felony/serious felony offenses), juvenile, and conciliation (often called Small Claims Court) cases.
- Monitors files to verify that a person convicted of an offense completes the obligations of the sentence imposed by the judge.
- Participates and keeps records at all District Court hearings, including administering oaths to witnesses.
- Prepares court orders under the direction of the judge, examples include: arrest warrants, subpoenas, writs of execution, writs of restitution, and others.
Processes court cases filed in Kittson County and offers other legal services including:
- Assists court customers and provides information on where to obtain court services.
- Collects case filing fees and fines
- Jury Management
- Maintains case records for civil, family, probate, traffic (misdemeanor/petty misdemeanor level offenses), criminal (gross misdemeanor/felony/serious felony offenses), juvenile, and conciliation (often called Small Claims Court) cases.
- Monitors files to verify that a person convicted of an offense completes the obligations of the sentence imposed by the judge.
- Participates and keeps records at all District Court hearings, including administering oaths to witnesses.
- Prepares court orders under the direction of the judge, examples include: arrest warrants, subpoenas, writs of execution, writs of restitution, and others.
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County Attorney Services - Goodhue County Attorney
Responsibilities of the County Attorney's Office include:
- Child protection cases
- Child support and paternity matters
- Conservatorships
- County civil matters
- Guardianships
- Prosecutes criminal cases
- Prosecutes juvenile matters
Responsibilities of the County Attorney's Office include:
- Child protection cases
- Child support and paternity matters
- Conservatorships
- County civil matters
- Guardianships
- Prosecutes criminal cases
- Prosecutes juvenile matters
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Court Administration - Meeker County Court Administrator
Processes court cases filed in Meeker County and offers other legal services, including:
- Conciliation Court (Small Claims Court)
- Court records
- Criminal state trial court
- Family Court
- Harassment Restraining Order and Temporary Restraining Order filing office
- Law library
- Housing Court
- Juvenile Court
- Juror information
- Name changes
- Parking and traffic ticket fine collection office
- Performs civil marriage ceremonies
- Probate/Mental Health Court
Processes court cases filed in Meeker County and offers other legal services, including:
- Conciliation Court (Small Claims Court)
- Court records
- Criminal state trial court
- Family Court
- Harassment Restraining Order and Temporary Restraining Order filing office
- Law library
- Housing Court
- Juvenile Court
- Juror information
- Name changes
- Parking and traffic ticket fine collection office
- Performs civil marriage ceremonies
- Probate/Mental Health Court
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Mental Health CourtsFamily Law CourtsMarriage LicensesLocal Officials OfficesDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersProbate CourtsHousing CourtsCriminal State Trial CourtsJuvenile CourtsCourt RecordsCourt Filing OfficesTraffic CourtsLaw LibrariesSmall Claims CourtsName/Personal Information Modification AssistanceWedding Related ServicesLegal Information Services
County Attorney Services - Renville County Attorney
Responsibilities of the County Attorney's Office include:
- Child protection cases
- CHIPS cases
- Commitments
- County civil matters
- Crime victim assistance and compensation
- Crime victim notification service
- Crime witness support
- Delinquency cases; juvenile court
- Juvenile diversion
- Legal representation of county boards and county agencies
- Prosecutes criminal cases
- Restraining and harassment orders; orders for protection
- Traffic violations
Responsibilities of the County Attorney's Office include:
- Child protection cases
- CHIPS cases
- Commitments
- County civil matters
- Crime victim assistance and compensation
- Crime victim notification service
- Crime witness support
- Delinquency cases; juvenile court
- Juvenile diversion
- Legal representation of county boards and county agencies
- Prosecutes criminal cases
- Restraining and harassment orders; orders for protection
- Traffic violations
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Court RecordsDistrict AttorneyChild Support Assistance/EnforcementCrime Victim CompensationGeneral Crime Victim AssistanceCriminal LawDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesJuvenile CourtsDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersJuvenile DiversionThird Party Involuntary Commitment Petition ServicesStalking/Harassment Orders
Guardians ad Litem Volunteers Services - Guardian Ad Litem Program - Fifth Judicial District
A Guardian Ad Litem provides advocacy for children by gathering information to make recommendations in court regarding their best interests. Most of these cases are related to allegations of child abuse and/or neglect, family violence, or marital dissolution proceedings.
A Guardian Ad Litem provides advocacy for children by gathering information to make recommendations in court regarding their best interests. Most of these cases are related to allegations of child abuse and/or neglect, family violence, or marital dissolution proceedings.
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County Court Administrator - Lake of the Woods County Court Administrator
Responsible for administration and record keeping for:
- Civil Court
- Criminal Court
- Family Court
- Probate Court
- Conciliation Court
- Juvenile Court
- Traffic Court Tax Court Maintains:
- Files wills
- Issues warrants, subpoenas and executions on judgements Works closely with the County Sheriff's Office and the Social Service Department to insure that court orders and domestic abuse petitions are carried out Court Administrator is present and keeps records at all District Court Sessions
Responsible for administration and record keeping for:
- Civil Court
- Criminal Court
- Family Court
- Probate Court
- Conciliation Court
- Juvenile Court
- Traffic Court Tax Court Maintains:
- Files wills
- Issues warrants, subpoenas and executions on judgements Works closely with the County Sheriff's Office and the Social Service Department to insure that court orders and domestic abuse petitions are carried out Court Administrator is present and keeps records at all District Court Sessions
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Court Administration - Nobles County Court Administration
Processes court cases filed in Nobles County and offers other legal services including:
?- Civil, criminal, family, juvenile, probate, and traffic cases
?- Juror information
- Law library
?- Processes court fees, fines, and records
Processes court cases filed in Nobles County and offers other legal services including:
?- Civil, criminal, family, juvenile, probate, and traffic cases
?- Juror information
- Law library
?- Processes court fees, fines, and records
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Court Administration - Kanabec County Court Administration
Processes court cases filed in Kanabec County and offer other legal services including:
- Court records
- Family court
- Jury selection
- Juvenile court
- Law Library
- Mental health court
- Order for protection forms
- Probate court
Processes court cases filed in Kanabec County and offer other legal services including:
- Court records
- Family court
- Jury selection
- Juvenile court
- Law Library
- Mental health court
- Order for protection forms
- Probate court
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Juvenile Court - Dakota County District Court
Has jurisdiction over matters involving children under the age of 18 including traffic offenses, delinquency, and child protection
Has jurisdiction over matters involving children under the age of 18 including traffic offenses, delinquency, and child protection
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Court Administration - Washington County Court Administration
- Civil court: (651)413-8131, option 1
- Conciliation/small claims court: (651)413-8131, option 2
- Court records: ?(651) 413-8030, option 6
- Criminal court: (651)413-8133
- Family court: (651)413-8132
-Guardian Ad Litem Program: (651)413-8130
- Juvenile court: (651)413-8132
- Probate court: (651)413-8131
- Traffic court: (651)413-8133
- Jury selection: (651)413-8134
- Public defenders available for criminal cases
- Files harassment restraining orders/orders for protection
- Civil court: (651)413-8131, option 1
- Conciliation/small claims court: (651)413-8131, option 2
- Court records: ?(651) 413-8030, option 6
- Criminal court: (651)413-8133
- Family court: (651)413-8132
-Guardian Ad Litem Program: (651)413-8130
- Juvenile court: (651)413-8132
- Probate court: (651)413-8131
- Traffic court: (651)413-8133
- Jury selection: (651)413-8134
- Public defenders available for criminal cases
- Files harassment restraining orders/orders for protection
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Koochiching County Court 9th Judicial - Koochiching County Court Administration
Counties belonging to 9th Judicial are: - Koochiching - Lake of the Woods - Beltrami - Roseau - Red Lake - Mahnomen - Cass - Hubbard - Aitkin - Crow Wing - Kittson - Marshall - Pennington - Polk - Clearwater - Itasca - Norman
Counties belonging to 9th Judicial are: - Koochiching - Lake of the Woods - Beltrami - Roseau - Red Lake - Mahnomen - Cass - Hubbard - Aitkin - Crow Wing - Kittson - Marshall - Pennington - Polk - Clearwater - Itasca - Norman
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County Attorney Services - Cottonwood County Attorney
Responsibilities of the County Attorney's Office include:
- Child custody decrees
- Child protection cases
- Child support and paternity matters
- CHIPS cases
- Commitments
- Conservatorships
- County civil matters
- Crime victim assistance and compensation
- Crime victim notification service
- Crime witness support
- Delinquency cases; juvenile court
- Domestic violence legal services
- Guardianships
- Juvenile diversion
- Legal representation of county boards and county agencies
- Prosecutes criminal cases
- Restraining and harassment orders; orders for protection
Responsibilities of the County Attorney's Office include:
- Child custody decrees
- Child protection cases
- Child support and paternity matters
- CHIPS cases
- Commitments
- Conservatorships
- County civil matters
- Crime victim assistance and compensation
- Crime victim notification service
- Crime witness support
- Delinquency cases; juvenile court
- Domestic violence legal services
- Guardianships
- Juvenile diversion
- Legal representation of county boards and county agencies
- Prosecutes criminal cases
- Restraining and harassment orders; orders for protection
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Stalking/Harassment OrdersGeneral Crime Victim AssistanceThird Party Involuntary Commitment Petition ServicesConservatorship AssistanceGuardianship AssistanceCourt RecordsPaternity/Maternity EstablishmentJuvenile DiversionJuvenile CourtsDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesCriminal LawDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersCrime Victim CompensationChild Support Assistance/EnforcementDistrict Attorney
Court Administration - Stevens County Court Administration
Processes court cases filed in Stevens County and offers other legal services, including:
- Civil court
- Conciliation court
- Criminal court
- Criminal court
- Family court
- Juvenile court
- Probation services
- Traffic fines and tickets
Processes court cases filed in Stevens County and offers other legal services, including:
- Civil court
- Conciliation court
- Criminal court
- Criminal court
- Family court
- Juvenile court
- Probation services
- Traffic fines and tickets
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Renville County District Court - Eighth Judicial District - Renville County Court Services and Probation
The following case types are processed and tried in the District Court:
?- Civil court: Includes cases, among others, such as lawsuits involving personal injury, property damage, malpractice, employment issues, wrongful death, implied consents, and Tax Court
- Conciliation Court: Small Claims Court; claim amounts are limited to $7500
- Criminal: Includes processing of complaints for violations of law from minor to major offenses including petty misdemeanor, misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, and felony offenses, and traffic and parking violations
- Family: Includes dissolution, custody, support, paternity, domestic abuse, and adoption cases
- Juvenile: Cases involving minors under the age of 18 who are involved in delinquency, termination of parental rights, truancy, status offenses, runaway, and children in need of protection, and some traffic offenses
- Probate: Supervised and unsupervised probating of estates of decedents, guardianships of minors and adults, conservatorships, and commitments for mental illness or chemical dependency
The following case types are processed and tried in the District Court:
?- Civil court: Includes cases, among others, such as lawsuits involving personal injury, property damage, malpractice, employment issues, wrongful death, implied consents, and Tax Court
- Conciliation Court: Small Claims Court; claim amounts are limited to $7500
- Criminal: Includes processing of complaints for violations of law from minor to major offenses including petty misdemeanor, misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, and felony offenses, and traffic and parking violations
- Family: Includes dissolution, custody, support, paternity, domestic abuse, and adoption cases
- Juvenile: Cases involving minors under the age of 18 who are involved in delinquency, termination of parental rights, truancy, status offenses, runaway, and children in need of protection, and some traffic offenses
- Probate: Supervised and unsupervised probating of estates of decedents, guardianships of minors and adults, conservatorships, and commitments for mental illness or chemical dependency
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Court Administration - Wadena County Court Administration
Processes court cases filed in Wadena County and offers other legal services including:
- Civil
- Conciliation
-Criminal
- Family
-Juvenile
-Probate
- Traffic
Court house contains law library for people researching legal issues.
Processes court cases filed in Wadena County and offers other legal services including:
- Civil
- Conciliation
-Criminal
- Family
-Juvenile
-Probate
- Traffic
Court house contains law library for people researching legal issues.
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Court Administration - Brown County Court Administration
Provides services to the public, other county offices, and the judiciary including:
- Civil case filings
- Family/probate
- Criminal/traffic
- Juvenile courts
- Small claims
- Temporary restraining order filing
Additional services:
- Processing and calendaring of court cases
- Collection and disbursement of fines and fees
- Court-ordered restitution
- Jury selection
- Safeguarding of all court records
- Reports necessary for good case management
Provides services to the public, other county offices, and the judiciary including:
- Civil case filings
- Family/probate
- Criminal/traffic
- Juvenile courts
- Small claims
- Temporary restraining order filing
Additional services:
- Processing and calendaring of court cases
- Collection and disbursement of fines and fees
- Court-ordered restitution
- Jury selection
- Safeguarding of all court records
- Reports necessary for good case management
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District Court - Fifth Judicial District - Pipestone County Court Services
Court services include:
- Civil: Cases such as lawsuits involving personal injury, property damage, malpractice, employment issues, wrongful death, implied consents, and Tax Court
- Conciliation Court: Small Claims Court. Claim amounts limited to $7500
- Criminal: Processing of complaints for violations of law from minor to major offenses including petty misdemeanor, misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, and felony offenses, and traffic and parking violations
- Family: Dissolution, custody, support, paternity, domestic abuse, and adoption cases
- Juvenile: Cases involving minors under the age of 18 years involved in delinquency, termination of parental rights, truancy, status offenses, runaway, and children in need of protection, and some traffic offenses
- Probate: Supervised and unsupervised probating of estates of decedents, guardianships of minors and adults, conservatorships, and commitments for mental illness or chemical dependency
- Mental health court (committments)
Court services include:
- Civil: Cases such as lawsuits involving personal injury, property damage, malpractice, employment issues, wrongful death, implied consents, and Tax Court
- Conciliation Court: Small Claims Court. Claim amounts limited to $7500
- Criminal: Processing of complaints for violations of law from minor to major offenses including petty misdemeanor, misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, and felony offenses, and traffic and parking violations
- Family: Dissolution, custody, support, paternity, domestic abuse, and adoption cases
- Juvenile: Cases involving minors under the age of 18 years involved in delinquency, termination of parental rights, truancy, status offenses, runaway, and children in need of protection, and some traffic offenses
- Probate: Supervised and unsupervised probating of estates of decedents, guardianships of minors and adults, conservatorships, and commitments for mental illness or chemical dependency
- Mental health court (committments)
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Tribal Court Services - White Earth Nation
Provides a legal department to represent and protect the Tribe. Provides assistance to the Tribal Council, tribal programs, businesses, and committees, enforcing tribal ordinances, and treaty rights, protecting the Tribe's assets and interest in all legal matters relating to the Tribe. The legal department includes:
- Criminal law matter representation through the Regional Native Public Defense
- DWI court
- Drug court
- Guardian ad litem to investigate the interests of children in cases involving child protection, orders for protection, custody, and divorces
Provides a legal department to represent and protect the Tribe. Provides assistance to the Tribal Council, tribal programs, businesses, and committees, enforcing tribal ordinances, and treaty rights, protecting the Tribe's assets and interest in all legal matters relating to the Tribe. The legal department includes:
- Criminal law matter representation through the Regional Native Public Defense
- DWI court
- Drug court
- Guardian ad litem to investigate the interests of children in cases involving child protection, orders for protection, custody, and divorces
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