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Criminal & Court Records

Criminal & Court Records

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* Texas 11 | Eleventh Court of Appeals
Criminal & Court Records
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Case record and Opinion searches for the Texas Eleventh Court of Appeals in Eastland, including Baylor, Borden, Brown, Callahan, Coleman, Comanche.
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Jail & Inmate Records

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Morton County Most Wanted
Jail & Inmate Records
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Browse this list from the Morton County, North Dakota Sheriff's office of most wanted fugitives.
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Property & Tax Records

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Morton County Property & GIS Maps
Property & Tax Records
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Provided by: Morton County, North Dakota GIS Repository. Use this interactive mapping service for property information, voting district.
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Morton County | Tax Records
Property & Tax Records
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Morton County tax record search by parcel, address, section/township, or plat.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Go to the Clerk of District Court for court records in Morton County. For online case lookups, use ND Courts Public Search — it covers North Dakota District Court (unified) cases statewide.
For deeds, mortgages, and liens, go to the County Recorder. For property values and assessment data, go to the County Director of Tax Equalization. For tax bills and payments, go to the County Auditor/Treasurer.
North Dakota handles vital records at the state level through North Dakota DHHS Division of Vital Records. Marriage licenses are issued locally by the County Recorder or District Court Clerk in Morton County.
Morton County has partial online coverage — 4 databases are listed on this page, covering court records, jail and inmate records, and property records. Other record types may require an in-person visit or written request.
No. In North Dakota, the County Director of Tax Equalization handles property assessments. There is no separate Assessor office. For recorded documents like deeds and mortgages, go to the County Recorder — that is a different office.
For court records, yes — ND Courts Public Search covers Morton County. For property and land records, you still need the County Recorder in Morton County directly.
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