About Musselshell County, Montana
Musselshell County is located in central Montana. The county seat is Roundup (official site: http://musselshellcounty.org/).
- Population: 5,452
- Households: 2,137
- Median household income: $54,875
- Median home value: $222,200
- Below poverty line: 11.8%
- Land area: 1,869.0 sq mi
- Population density: 2.9 people / sq mi
- Public libraries indexed: 1
- NCES schools indexed: 6
Musselshell 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 ...
MUSSELSHELL COUNTY | One of Montana's Best Kept Secrets
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Official Musselshell County government site.
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Courts of Limited Jurisdiction
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Missoula County Justice Court (April 2020) Missoula Municipal Court (August 2018) Musselshell County Justice Court (September 2024) Park County Justice Court (June 2020) Petroleum County Justice Court (September 2023) Phillips County Justice Court (January 2025) Phillipsburg City Court (December ...
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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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Property Record Card - Montana Online Services
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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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statutory duties as set by the Montana Legislature. 13 · Musselshell County Resource Guide · Musselshell County Clerk of District Court · Barb Halverson, Clerk of District Court (bhalverson@mt.gov) Address: 506 Main Street, Roundup, MT 59072 · Phone: (406)-323-1413 ·
EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DATA GOVERNING BOARD
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Montana Department of Administration | P.O. Box 200101, Helena, MT 59620-0101 | Director’s Office (406) 444-2460 · Location: Capitol Building or Zoom
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Frequently Asked Questions
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.
Does an arrest show up on a background check before conviction in Montana?▼
Yes — in Montana, an arrest can appear on a name-based background check from the moment of booking, even before any court ruling. Whether it appears on an employment screening depends on the type of check (name-based vs. fingerprint-based) and how recent the arrest is.
How do I find someone's immigration court case?▼
The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) operates an Automated Case Information system at acis.eoir.justice.gov. Search by A-Number to find the next hearing date, court location, and case status. EOIR is part of the U.S. Department of Justice and handles all federal immigration court proceedings.
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.
Last reviewed: May 25, 2026
