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Administrative Rule 41 - ACCESS TO COURT RECORDS
Category:North Dakota Supreme Court Administrative Rules -
Rule 13. Public Records
Category:North Dakota Admission to Practice Rules -
Remote public access approved for ND court records in 'major sea change'
Bismarck Tribune: "Remote, electronic access will soon be available for North Dakota court system records. The state Supreme Court on Wednesday adopted a rule governing public access to court documents." -
U.S.: Should the public pay a dime for access to court records?
Washington Post: "The federal judiciary charges 10 cents per page to pull up court files from its online record repository. The fees can add up quickly, and users must consider whether each click to view a public record is worth the cost." -
RULE 1005. COPIES OF PUBLIC RECORDS TO PROVE CONTENT
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Administrative Rule 19 - COURT RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Category:North Dakota Supreme Court Administrative Rules -
South Dakotans soon able to access court records from any computer
Brookings Register: "The South Dakota Unified Judicial System is piloting a program that will eventually allow the public access to court records from any computer. The public can now only view court records on computers at state courthouses during work hours from Monday to Friday." -
Court approves amendments to records access rule
Effective Nov. 1, the Supreme Court has adopted significant changes to Administrative Rule 41 on access to court records.