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Gallatin County Justice Court
Law & Justice Center
615 South 16th Avenue, Room 168
Bozeman,
MT
59715
Phone: 406-582-2191
Fax: 406-582-2163
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Online Court Resources
Resources for the Gallatin County Justice Court as well as online resources applicable to courts generally in Gallatin County, Montana, and resources applicable to all courts in Montana.
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Criminal History Search
The Montana Department of Justice provides a search of criminal history public records by name and date of birth, with options to enter a social security number and alias names.
Driver History Records
The Montana Department of Justice offers an online search service for access to driver history records by driver license number, name, and date of birth.
Published opinions and orders
Attorney General Opinions
View Montanta Attorney General Opinions since 1993 by year and number. Links to sources of older opinions are provided.
Forms and related information
Online fine payments
Self help, legal research, general information
Gallatin County Justice Court Civil and Small Claims Procedure
View information about procedure in civil and small claims cases in Gallatin County Justice Court.
Gallatin County Justice Court Information
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Gallatin County Justice Court Mediation
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Gallatin County Justice Court Self-Representation
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Gallatin County Self Help Law Center
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Gallatin County Treatment Court
View information about Gallatin County Treatment Court, which can set up a treatment plan in lieu of jail for some offenders with substance abuse problems.
Domestic Violence Resources
Find information on resources available to victims of domestic violence in Montana, including protection orders, forms, Hope cards, and address confidentiality.
Foreclosure Information and Resources
View information about foreclosure procedures and foreclosure prevention resources in Montana, including a link to agencies that provide assistance and counseling.
Child Support Services
The Montana Department of Health and Human Services offers information and services related to child support, including assistance making or changing a child support order, locating absent parents, establishing paternity, and enforcement of child support orders. Links to online child support payments and online account status are included.
Find Attorney Discipline Records
The Montana Office of Disciplinary Counsel provides a list of disciplined attorneys, rules of professional conduct, an attorney complaint form, and frequently asked questions regarding disciplinary procedures.
Legal Information and Resources
MontanaLawHelp offers legal information by topic, including family, housing, consumer, military, senior, and Indian law. Information includes forms, instructions, legal referrals and additional resources for navigating through the court system.
Legal Information and Self-Help Resources
The State Bar of Montana offers legal information on a variety of topics, including dissolution of marriage, estate planning, landlord-tenant, bankruptcy, real estate and small claims.
Legal Information Publications
Montana Legal Services Association offers downloadable brochures and flyers about legal topics including consumer, family, housing, benefits, and tax law. Assistance is available in Spanish as well.
Montana Indian Law
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Montana Laws
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Self-Help Centers
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State Law Library
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Consumer Protection
The Montana Department of Justice provides information about consumer protection and various types of fraud. Services include online complaint filing and downloadable consumer-protection forms, checklists, and sample letters.
Public Defender
View information about the Office of the State Public Defender, which provides criminal defense services to defendants who cannot afford a lawyer. A clickable system map provides local office contact information.
Find Free and Low-Cost Legal Help
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Free Legal Assistance
Montana Legal Services Association provides free civil legal assistance to low-income residents.
Lawyer Referral Service
The State Bar of Montana offers a lawyer referral service to individuals seeking legal representation by location and legal needs. There is no fee for referring callers to attorneys in their area, but this service does not make referrals to low-cost or free legal services.
Limited Scope Representation
View information about limited scope representation, in which lawyers provide some services to self-represented parties for a smaller fee than full representation. Services may include advice about the case, evidence preparation, coaching, discovery, court appearances for difficult parts of the case, and other tasks as agreed.