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Nobles County Court Records

According to Rule 4 of the Minnesota court rules, Nobles County court records are documents generated, kept, and shared to store critical information that is a component of the administrative and judicial processes of the Nobles County court system. These records include personal records, judicial work drafts, images, and data that have been electronically or magnetically captured. Noble County court records also include other documents created or submitted during any judicial process.

Nobles County court records are essential in Courts' maintaining decision-making records as official recordings of court proceedings; these documents serve as an educational resource and help the public reference any judicial process.

Are Court Records Public in Nobles County?

Yes.As per rule 8 of the Minnesota court rules and the Government Data Practices Act of Minnesota (MGDPA). Most noble county court records are classified as public records and are available for inspection, copying, and viewing by interested members of the public. However, certain court records are exempt from public disclosure due to their very personal and sensitive nature. Some examples of Noble County court records that are exempt from public disclosure under the Minnesota court rules:

  • Court personnel records.
  • Adoption records
  • Court records that show information on victims of sexual crimes
  • Noble County Juvenile Court records
  • Custody court records from family courts.

Nobles County Court Records Search

Individuals interested in performing a Nobles County court records search can use the following channels:

  • Visiting the Nobles County court clerk's office
  • Online by using the Minnesota Judicial Court portal
  • Using the public access terminals at the county courthouse
  • By using third-party aggregators

Nobles County Courts

The Nobles County court system is made up of one court, which is the Nobles County District Court. All traffic, criminal, juvenile, family, probate, and civil cases filed in Nobles County fall under the original jurisdiction of this district court. Below is the location of the district court in Nobles County.

Nobles County District Court
Nobles County Justice Center
1530 Airport Road,
P.O. Box 547,
Worthington, MN 56187
Phone: (507) 295-5170
Fax: (507) 372-4994

Nobles County Criminal and Civil Records

Nobles County criminal records are publicly available documents that can be obtained from any law enforcement office in Nobles County. Every law enforcement office, including police departments and the Nobles County sheriff's office, has a dedicated unit that responds to requests for criminal records. These units are called records departments or criminal history departments. Some examples of documents that can be requested from record departments include arrest records, comprehensive criminal records, police incident reports, arrest summaries, or police clearance letters.

Individuals who want to obtain nobles county criminal records can visit the police departments in person or send a request by mail. It is good practice to call the department records unit to inquire about the availability of records. Requesters will need to:

  • They should make a written request to the records unit that has the criminal records they need. The request must specify the type of criminal record needed and provide adequate information to search for the records.
  • Individuals can also make use of the general Nobles County records request form.
  • Pay the records request fees.

Nobles County civil records are public documents that can be accessed at the Nobles County District Court. Citizens can search for Nobles County civil records using the terminals at the district courthouse. Alternatively, individuals can use the Minnesota court records online portal to search for Civil case records. Users of the online tool can look up court cases by name, firm name, lawyer name, case number, citation number, or lawyer bar number. Additionally, it gives access to the public documents in each case that are available online, as well as the Case Details.

Nobles County Marriage Records

Nobles County marriage records are publicly available documents that can be requested from the Nobles County district clerk's office and the Nobles County recorder's office. In Nobles County, Minnesota, local custodian agencies maintain various marriage records, including consent papers, marriage licenses, applications submitted before a marriage union, and certificates generated following a marriage. The Nobles County recorder's office responds to requests for marriage licenses and proof of marriage documents, while the district court clerk maintains marriage certificates.

Every marriage record custodian in Nobles County provides channels where individuals can request records in person or through the mail. Anyone above the age of 18 can request these records, and requesters only need to provide a valid ID to request records. The request process involves completing a marriage records request form and submitting it to the records custodian's office. Individuals will need to provide the following information to complete a Noble County marriage records request:

  • The full names of the married persons
  • The date of the marriage
  • The time and place of the marriage

The cost of requesting Nobles County marriage records ranges from $9 to $15, depending on the type of marriage document needed.

Nobles County Divorce Records

Noble County Divorce records are public documents issued when the district court initiates or finalizes a divorce process. Some examples of these documents include divorce decrees, divorce certificates, and proof of divorce letters.

Nobles County divorce records are confidential documents that can be obtained only by individuals named in the divorce proceedings, their immediate family members, or the spouse's legal guardians.

Interested persons searching for Nobles County divorce records can visit the Nobles County district courthouse to make a request. They can also use the public access terminals at the courthouse to search for divorce records using the names of the divorced spouses, the divorce case number, or the date the divorce decree was issued. Online searches for divorce documents can also be performed using the Minnesota court records online (MCRO).

Nobles County Birth Records

Noble County Birth records are official documents used to record every birth occurring within the county. Birth records prove that a birth occurred within the Nobles County jurisdiction. The local Department of Vital Statistics also uses birth records to create datasets of births in the county. These records are created and maintained at the county recorder's office. Some examples of these documents include Noble County birth certificates and Noble County birth indexes. Most Noble County birth records are confidential documents only accessed by the person named in the records and their immediate family members.

Individuals who want Noble County Birth records can do so at the Noble County recorder's office. Requests for records can be made in person, online, or by mail. Those who apply in person must bring a legitimate form of identification, typically their current driver's license. The request process involves filling out an application for a birth record at the recorder's office. Mail requests can also be done by downloading, completing the request form, and then sending it to:

Nobles county recorder
315 10th street
P.O. Box 757
Worthington, MN 56187
Email: recorder@co.nobles.mn.us

Nobles County Death Records

Nobles County death records are vital records created and maintained at the Nobles County recorder's office. These records are filed anytime an individual dies in the county and are used as historical proof that the death occurred within Nobles County. The Noble County Recorder's Office maintains death records dating back to 1870. Death records requested by the recorder's office include Nobles County death certificates and Nobles County death indexes. Death records are confidential documents that can only be obtained by:

  • The parents or grandparents of the deceased
  • The children of the deceased
  • The spouse of the deceased
  • Any person granted rights by a court to obtain the records

Interested individuals can request Noble County court records in person or by mail from the county recorder's office. Requesters must complete Noble's court records request form providing the deceased's full name at the time and place of the death.

Nobles County Probate Court Records

The Nobles County Probate Court is a division of the Nobles County District Court. The Nobles County probate court handles every probate procedure in the county relating to guardianship, conservatorship, wills, and estate administration. The probate office is also in charge of:

  • Protection of the estate's assets.
  • Payment of the debts of the individual who has died.
  • Distribution of the residual assets to the proper parties as required by law.

Most Nobles County probate records are confidential and can only be requested by persons named in the probate document or a person who is a legal representative in the case. Individuals who are interested in probate court records can make requests for these records in person or online. Individuals will need to complete a court records request form and provide information such as:

  • The case file number
  • The name of the deceased individual
  • The case docket number

Nobles County Property Records

Persons who want to obtain Nobles County property records can request these documents at the Nobles County Assessor's office or the Nobles County Recorder's office. The Nobles County assessor's office maintains records regarding the appraisal of every piece of personal property, real estate, and mobile home in the county. Some examples of these records include Property tax records, property values, and data from property evaluations. The County Recorder maintains all county records related to property transfers and titles. Documents requested from the recorder's office consist of many types of deeds, mortgages on real estate, liens and attachments, and deed contracts.

These custodian offices permit individuals to request property records online, in person, or through mail. Depending on the type of record requested, these offices charge fees ranging from $10 to $50.

Nobles County Court Records Online

Third-party online resources like Minnesotacourtrecords.us also offer an efficient way to access Nobles County court records. They provide user-friendly interfaces that make it simple for people to look up court records by entering particular keywords associated with the record they want. These tools often allow users to access court documents remotely and instantly from their website, saving time and effort. Users should, however, verify the accuracy of the information they acquire from these platforms by verifying their sources and contrasting the material from these sites with that from government sources.

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