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Minnesota Judicial Branch - Winona County District Court
The Winona County Courthouse is located in Winona, MN. This district court has original jurisdiction in all civil, family, probate, juvenile, criminal, and traffic cases filed in Winona County. This court is part of the Third Judicial District. For District information, Administrative Orders and District Policies visit the
https://www.mncourts.gov/Find-Courts/Winona.aspxWinona County Arrest, Court, and Public Records
Winona County criminal records, also known as “rap sheet”, are documents that contain information on the offenses, arrest histories, convictions, and sentences of county residents. The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) is the primary source for obtaining Winona County criminal record checks.
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Winona County Court Records are public records, documents, files, and transcripts associated with court cases and court dockets available in Winona County, Minnesota. Courts in Winona County maintain records on everything that occurs during the legal process for future reference, including appeals.
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The Winona County Courthouse resides in the county seat city of Winona, Minnesota. Winona County makes up 626.30 square miles of the state’s area. The most recent population estimate reports 51461 residents (making up an estimated 19081 households). The median household income is estimated to be $48476.
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In 2017, a total of 209 juvenile cases were reported for every 100,000 people age 10 to adulthood in the jurisdiction of Winona County. Of that total, 43% of those proceedings were delinquencies which equaled 90 court cases.
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Court Divisions Court Administration: (507) 615-5183 Jury Line: (507) 615-5198 Traffic Fees/Information: (800) 657-3611 Fax: (507) 452-5979 Judge Nancy Buytendorp: (507) 615-5196 Judge Mary C. Leahy: (507) 615-5195 Phone Numbers for Other Winona County Agencies Department of Corrections - Courthouse Unit: (507) 457-6470
https://www.mncourts.gov/Find-Courts/Winona/WinonaContact.aspxWhat you missed this week in notable Winona crimes and court cases ...
This week's local crime and court updates from Winona Daily News. ... What you missed this week in notable Winona crimes and court cases Aug 12, 2022 ... Houston County News; Courier;
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Accepting Applications for Winona County Administrator. We are accepting applications for the Winona County Administrator position through August 9th. Finalists will be selected on September 13th and final interviews will be held October 13th.
https://www.co.winona.mn.us/Recorder | Winona County, MN
Recorder | Winona County, MN Home Departments Recorder Recorder The Recorder's office is responsible for the permanent recording and efficient retrieval of real estate title records. These documents include deeds, contracts, mortgages, probate documents, etc. COVID-19 The offices of the Recorder and Vital Records are open to the public.
https://www.co.winona.mn.us/283/RecorderMinnesota Judicial Branch - Access Case Records
MCRO will eventually replace MPA Remote as the online platform for public access to district court records. MPA Remote will continue to be fully accessible to the public until all three phases of the MCRO rollout are complete. During Phase 1, documents filed in a case became accessible when searching with the case number. ...
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The inside of the courthouse was repaired and much of it was restored to its original condition at a cost of $5.6 million. Another $1.5 million in restoration was done to the outside. The building was re-dedicated during a ceremony with the Minnesota Supreme Court and the Third Judicial District bench on Oct. 13, 2003.
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