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North Dakota Public Records

North Dakota public records refer to documents, records, and other types of information that are created, maintained, and managed by government agencies, departments, and other organizations in the state of North Dakota. These records may include a wide range of information, such as birth and death certificates, criminal records, court records, property records, and more. Public records are typically available to the general public and can be accessed by anyone who wishes to view them.

The North Dakota Open Records Law, also known as the North Dakota Sunshine Law, is a state law that guarantees the public's right to access and inspect public records. The law applies to all state and local government agencies, departments, and organizations in North Dakota, and it requires these entities to make their records available to the public upon request.

Birth records in North Dakota are kept by the Department of Health and are available to the public for events that occurred within the state since 1876. To obtain a copy of a birth record, you can visit the Department of Health in person or request a copy by mail by filling out the appropriate application form and providing identification and a fee. Here is the address:

Department of Health and Human Services
Vital Records
600 East Boulevard Ave. Dept. 325
Bismarck, ND 58505-0250

Death records in North Dakota are also kept by the Department of Health and are available to the public for events that occurred within the state since 1876. To obtain a copy of a death record, you can visit the Department of Health in person or request a copy by mail by filling out the appropriate application form and providing identification and a fee.

Marriage records in North Dakota are maintained by the county recorder in the county where the marriage license was issued. To obtain a copy of a marriage record, you can visit the county recorder's office in person or request a copy by mail by filling out the appropriate application form and providing identification and a fee.

Divorce records in North Dakota are maintained by the clerk of court in the county where the divorce was granted. To obtain a copy of a divorce record, you can visit the clerk of court's office in person or request a copy by mail by filling out the appropriate application form and providing identification and a fee.

Criminal records in North Dakota are maintained by the North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI). To obtain a copy of your own criminal record, you can request a copy in person or by mail by filling out the appropriate application form and providing identification and a fee. You may also be able to request a copy of your criminal record online through the BCI's website. To obtain a copy of someone else's criminal record, you must have their written consent or a court order. You can visit the BCI at:

North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation
4205 State St
Bismarck, ND 58503

Court records in North Dakota are maintained by the clerk of court in the county where the court case was heard. To obtain a copy of a court record, you can visit the clerk of court's office in person or request a copy by mail by filling out the appropriate application form and providing identification and a fee. You may also be able to request a copy of a court record online through a third-party vendor, but these services may charge additional fees.

Property records in North Dakota are maintained by the county assessor in the county where the property is located. To obtain a copy of a property record, you can visit the county assessor's office in person or request a copy by mail by filling out the appropriate application form and providing identification and a fee.

Overall, North Dakota public records are an important resource for individuals seeking information about the state's government, history, and people. Whether you are looking for information about a specific person, property, or event, there are a variety of resources available to help you access the information you need.