About Cascade County, Montana

Cascade County is located in west-central Montana. The county seat is Great Falls (official site: https://www.cascadecountymt.gov/).

  • Population: 84,523
  • Households: 34,577
  • Median household income: $61,351
  • Median home value: $227,600
  • Below poverty line: 13.6%
  • Land area: 2,698.2 sq mi
  • Population density: 31.3 people / sq mi
  • Public libraries indexed: 4
  • NCES schools indexed: 42
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Geographic Information System | Cascade County, MT
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This department provides the Geographic Information Systems tools necessary to aid county government in providing its essential services to the residents of the county in the most effective and efficient manner ; assists with departmental needs analysis and develops applicable mapping.
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Clerk & Recorder's Office | Cascade County, MT
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The Clerk and Recorder records real estate and personal property documents, plats, surveys, birth, and death certificates ; maintain county-wide accounting and financial reporting system, accounts payable, budgets, and fixed asset control; administers District Court Reimbursement and Missile ...
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Property Record Card - Montana Online Services
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To access your property information, enter a property number, assessment code, name, or address in the search box above · TIP: After entering a search term, select a county to improve search speed
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Search - BLM GLO Records - Bureau of Land Management
Property & Tax Records
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U.S. Bureau of Land Management federal land records.

glorecords.blm.gov
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Online Business Services | Official Montana Secretary of State
Business, Voter & Other
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Montana SOS business search.

biz.sosmt.gov
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SEC EDGAR Company Search
Business, Voter & Other
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SEC filings and company registrations.

sec.gov
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Montana Public Access Portal(s)
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As Montana courts transition to a new centralized case management system, certain public records will become available through the Montana District Court Public Access Portal and the Montana Courts of Limited Jurisdiction Public Access Portal · Public Portal Instructional Video
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Montana Court Locator
Criminal & Court Records
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Statewide Montana courts.

courts.mt.gov
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PACER Federal Courts
Criminal & Court Records
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Federal court electronic records (Public Access to Court Electronic Records).

pacer.gov
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Montana Sexual Violent Offender Registry
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To find Address and Phone Number of the Montana Court you are looking for: Simply Select the County or City from the drop-down to see a list of Courts that resides in that Judicial district. By County · Select a County · Beaverhead County · Big Horn County · Blaine County · Broadwater County · Carbon County · Carter County · Cascade County ·
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Candidate Filing - Montana Secretary of State
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The following list is being displayed in real time and is the most up-to-date information processed by the Secretary of State's Office · Political Party Legend: AD = American Delta C = Constitution CO = Constitutional D = Democrat G = Green I = Independent L = Libertarian NL = Natural Law ...
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DLI Record Search
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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an arrest stay on my record in Montana if I wasn't convicted?
In Montana, an arrest stays on your record indefinitely unless you petition the court to seal or expunge it, even if charges were dropped or you were found not guilty. Montana's rules for clearing non-conviction records are stricter than for convictions — start with the Montana Department of Justice – Division of Criminal Investigation.
Are Montana marriage records public?
Marriage records in Montana are generally public — anyone can verify that a marriage occurred and request a non-certified copy. Certified copies (needed for legal purposes like name changes or immigration) may be restricted to the spouses, immediate family, or those with a court order.
How do I get a marriage certificate in Montana?
Marriage certificates in Montana are typically issued by the County Clerk where the marriage was recorded. Older records may be held by the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services – Vital Records. A fee and valid ID are required for certified copies.
Can I find out if someone is divorced in Montana?
Yes. Search the District Court case index for the person's name in the county where they lived. Most Montana counties offer free online case-search portals. The state vital records office also issues divorce verifications for a fee.