About Granite County, Montana

Granite County is located in west-central Montana. The county seat is Philipsburg (official site: https://www.granitecountymt.gov/).

  • Population: 3,602
  • Households: 1,343
  • Median household income: $53,917
  • Median home value: $283,300
  • Below poverty line: 13.1%
  • Land area: 1,727.2 sq mi
  • Population density: 2.1 people / sq mi
  • Public libraries indexed: 2
  • NCES schools indexed: 7
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Granite 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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Online Business Services | Official Montana Secretary of State
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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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Granite County Resource Guide
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This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice for Montanans AmeriCorps Members. Although we do our · best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up-to- ... Assists with court cases in Deer Lodge, Granite, and Powell Counties .
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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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Search Results - BLM GLO Records
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U.S. Bureau of Land Management federal land records.

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Montana Sexual Violent Offender Registry
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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 Court (May 2022) Lake County District Court (March 2024) Lewis and Clark County District ...
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Frequently Asked Questions

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.
Can my employer see a sealed record in Montana?
Generally, most private employers running a standard name-based check cannot see a sealed Montana record. However, government employers, law enforcement, schools, healthcare facilities, and any role requiring a fingerprint-based check can see sealed records under specific statutory exemptions. Confirm specifics with the sealing court.
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.
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.