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Ramsey County District Court Case Search

Ramsey County operates a District Court with the same jurisdiction and authority as a Superior Court. The District Court is a trial-level court with jurisdiction over criminal cases, civil cases, and other court matters such as probate probate proceedings and juvenile cases. This court handles trials through which the facts of a case are made clear, and judgment is given by the presiding judge.

Cases handled by this court are maintained in the court archives, which contain case information like judgments, trial transcripts, filings, pleadings, and more. These records can be accessed and viewed using requests that you can submit in person or via mail. Each request will require some details of the case to be looked at through the court archives. You can remotely search Ramsey County District Court cases online through the Minnesota Court Records Online website.

What Kinds of cases have been heard in Ramsey District Court?

Ramsey County District Court is the county’s main trial court. It oversees criminal and civil cases, some of which include the following:

  • Criminal Cases - Felonies such as assault, drug trafficking, and murder. They also include misdemeanors and gross misdemeanors.
  • Civil Cases are disputes between individuals, businesses, or government bodies. They can include landlord-tenant disputes, business litigation, property disputes, and contract disputes.

The Ramsey County District Court also has specialized divisions or departments, such as the Housing Court, which handles landlord-tenant disputes, or the Juvenile Court, which is a specialized division dedicated to cases involving minors.

Ramsey County District Court

Ramsey County does not operate any District Courts. Instead, this county has District Courts with general jurisdiction. The Ramsey County District Court is a trial-level court with the authority to hear major civil cases, family law cases, probate matters, criminal matters, and more. This court is the first venue for hearing most cases in the county, which makes it the closest forum to the county locals for enforcing their rights.

The District Court has local jurisdiction, while its decisions form part of the rule of law and case precedents. While decisions from this court are binding on everyone, the Minnesota Court of Appeals can review its decisions. You can access this court’s services at:

Ramsey County District Court
Ramsey County Courthouse
15 West Kellogg Boulevard
St. Paul, Minnesota 55102
(651) 266-8266

Ramsey County Suburban Court - Criminal and traffic cases
2050 White Bear Avenue
Maplewood, Minnesota 55109
(651) 266-1999

Juvenile and Family Justice Center
25 West 7th Street
Room B122, St. Paul, Minnesota 55102
(651) 266-5130

Ramsey County Law Enforcement Center - Criminal and traffic cases
425 Grove Street
St. Paul, Minnesota 55101
(651) 266-9333

Ramsey County Case Lookup

A countrywide case lookup involves using records requests to access and view case information from all courts across the country. This search will include court records beyond the archives of Ramsey County courts.

For online case searches

You can access and view court case records online through the Minnesota Court Records Online platform. This website does not require registration or payment of fees to access the search. Simply click on the search options between Case search, Document search, Hearing search, and Judgment search. Input the case details you have and click Find. This website may not provide access to case records that have been sealed, redacted, or expunged from the archives.

For walk-in case searches

Walk-in searches involve submitting a physical record request at the Ramsey County courthouses. The court clerk’s offices will be open to process requests between 8 am to 4:30 pm from Monday to Friday. You must include details of the case in the request, which will be used to search and retrieve copies of records from the court archives.

When requesting sensitive documents, you may be required to provide identification. Requesters can also use the public access terminals at the Suburban and Kellogg courthouses for self-service. While searches may be free, if copies of records are requested, the clerk’s office will charge $1 per page for plain copies, $10 for most certified documents, and $15 for CICs and Plats.

For mail-in case searches

Mail-in requests are sent through the mail to

15 West Kellog Boulevard,
St. Paul, Minnesota 55102.

This request method takes the most time, which can be between one and three weeks, due to mail sorting and delivery. A valid mail-in request for copies of case records must include a self-addressed stamped envelope, which will ensure the documents are sent with the clerk’s response. While the clerk’s office can confirm the fee schedule for obtaining records via mail, requesters may expect to pay the same fees charged for obtaining records in person.

Ramsey District Court Case Search by Name

A name search is one of the most reliable search options for case record recovery. You can provide the relevant names for your search with your mail-in request or your in-person request. The clerk uses the names to search the court records for cases that are a match. You can also use name search on the Case Search website, which allows last, first, and middle names to be used for searches. When supplying the relevant names, ensure you spell them the right way and include more details like the case number or date of birth for a more precise search result.

Ramsey District Court Docket Search

A court docket is a document that contains a list of events that occur while a case is ongoing. It refers to a timeline or log of updates over the course of a case trial from the date of filing till the conclusion. Court dockets can help with case preparation, judicial transparency, or giving important up-to-date case information.

You can search court dockets with a records request, which is submitted with details of the court case. This request can be submitted via the mail or in person at the courthouse. You can also search court dockets online through the Minnesota Court Records Online platform by inputting the relevant case details in the search boxes.

Lookup Ramsey County District Court Online

Ramsey County District Court records are easily accessible online through the Minnesota Court Records Online website. This website has search options like full names from the case, date of birth, case status, and filing date. Third-party websites like Minnesotacourtrecords.us also provide online access to Ramsey County District Court records. While third-party websites give fast access to records, they may be less accurate than records from official government sources.

Supreme Court vs. District Court

The District Court is a trial-level court that exercises general jurisdiction. This court conducts trials for cases involving criminal felonies and misdemeanors, family law, juvenile cases, major civil cases, and probate matters. This court has local jurisdiction and is the court of first instance for most cases in Minnesota. It is the closest forum for seeking justice and resolving disputes.

The Minnesota Supreme Court is the highest court in Minnesota’s court hierarchy, with the state's final appellate jurisdiction. This court handles appeals from the Court of Appeals while focusing on reviewing the legal issues raised in the case. The Supreme Court focuses on how state law or the constitution is interpreted in the decisions from lower courts while setting legal precedents for all courts in Minnesota. Unlike the District Court, this court has statewide jurisdiction. While it is the final judicial authority in Minnesota, at the national level, the US Supreme Court can entertain appeals from the Minnesota Supreme Court and the nation’s highest appellate authority.

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