About Glacier County, Montana

Glacier County is located in northwestern Montana. The county seat is Cut Bank (official site: https://glaciercountymt.gov/).

  • Population: 13,503
  • Households: 4,175
  • Median household income: $41,078
  • Median home value: $139,400
  • Below poverty line: 29.4%
  • Land area: 2,995.2 sq mi
  • Population density: 4.5 people / sq mi
  • Public libraries indexed: 3
  • NCES schools indexed: 18
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Glacier County
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Field notes are the narrative record of the cadastral survey . They are written in tabular format and contain the detailed descriptions of entire survey process including the instrumentation and procedures utilized, calling all physical evidence evaluated in the survey process, and listing all ...
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Commercial Registered Agent List KALISPELL, MT 59901, UNITED STATES
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Montana SOS business search.

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SEC EDGAR Company Search
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SEC filings and company registrations.

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Montana Court Locator
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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.
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Montana District Courts
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Statewide Montana courts.

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PACER Federal Courts
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Federal court electronic records (Public Access to Court Electronic Records).

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Glacier County, MT Arrests, Warrants, Police Records Search
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Glacier County Jail Roster: The Sheriff's Office maintains an online jail roster that provides details on current inmates, including names, booking dates, and charges. This resource is updated regularly and can be accessed through the · Glacier County Jail Roster. Montana Offender Search: For information on individuals convicted of felonies within the state, the
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Glacier County Montana |
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Active Inmate Report | 2026-04-17 · Active Inmate Report | 2026-04-16
Montana Sexual Violent Offender Registry
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Garfield County District Court (January 2025) Glacier County District Court (June 2024) Golden Valley County District Court (October 2024) Granite County District Court (March 2024) Hill County District Court (October 2020) Jefferson County District Court (March 2021) Judith Basin County District ...
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Glacier County Montana | Elections
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As part of administering these elections, the department maintains the voter registration files for approximately 6,000 registered voters in Glacier County.
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Glacier County Montana |
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-September 9, 2025 Primary Election is CANCELLED -November 4, 2025 General Election will be held VIA all-mail ballot Check you voter registration status here....
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File for Office - Official Montana Secretary of State Website - Christi Jacobsen
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Upon request, the Secretary of State's Office shall furnish available extracts and reports from the statewide voter registration system. Find answers and resources for FAQs regarding elections in Montana.
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Lookup Licensed Individual
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Use the Licensee Lookup System to find the information of a professional licensed by the State of Montana .
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DLI Record Search
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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
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U.S. Bureau of Land Management federal land records.

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Background Checks – Montana Department of Justice
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Certain information may be available from local law enforcement and other agencies but is not available from Montana Criminal Records. For example, requests for police reports, court transcripts, warrant information and probation/parole information should be directed to the appropriate local law enforcement agency or court.
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Glacier County Montana | Clerk and Recorder
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512 East Main Street · The staff of the Clerk and Recorders office, issue Birth Certificates, Death Certificates, and DD 214’s. Any one of our employees in the office can issue a certified copy of these three certificates

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a bench warrant and an arrest warrant in Montana?
An arrest warrant is issued by a judge based on probable cause that a crime was committed. A bench warrant is issued when someone fails to appear in court or violates a court order. Both authorize police to take you into custody in Montana — bench warrants are far more common in traffic and minor cases.
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.
What's the difference between a court record and a criminal record in Montana?
A court record shows everything filed in a specific case — pleadings, motions, judgments. A criminal record (rap sheet) is a person-centric history from the Montana Department of Justice – Division of Criminal Investigation that aggregates arrests and dispositions across all courts in Montana. Court records are searched by case; criminal records by person.
What's the difference between sealing and expunging a record in Montana?
In Montana, a sealed record is hidden from public view but still exists and remains visible to law enforcement, licensing boards, and some employers. An expunged record is treated by Montana law as if it never happened — though FBI and federal records may persist regardless of state action. The relief process in Montana is known as "expungement (misdemeanor) / sealing (non-conviction)" and runs through the District Court.