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District Court Information

The Clerk of District Court is the official keeper of all District Court records for Beaverhead County. These records include Adoption, Civil, Criminal, Dependent Neglect, Domestic Relations, Guardianship, Juvenile, Paternity, Probate, and Sanity cases. It is the Clerk of Court’s responsibility to ensure accurate and up-to-date records. The Clerk also issues, files, and records all Beaverhead County marriage license applications and licenses.

The majority of all Clerk of Court records are open to the public. Records are searched daily by title companies, credit agencies, investigative agencies, and the general public. Searches, copies and certified copies are provided upon request. Fees for searches and copies are charged according to statute.

The Clerk of District Court also serves as Jury Commissioner for Beaverhead County. As required by statute, each year the Secretary of State provides a combined list of registered voters, licensed drivers and holders of Montana ID cards to the Clerk of District Court. This list is stored and maintained electronically and it is from this list that jurors are pulled for the City, Justice and District Court Judges. It is the Clerk’s duty to maintain an accurate listing of all selected jurors and to pull individual jury panels for the District Court Judge upon request.

Marriage Licenses

PLEASE READ BEFORE APPLYING FOR LICENSE AT CLERK’S OFFICE

Necessity of license: It is against the law to be joined in marriage (by an officiant) without a license issued by a clerk of the district court.

Who can act as an officiant: See statute below:

MCA 40-1-301.  Solemnization and registration

(1) A marriage may be solemnized by a judge of a court of record, by a public official whose powers include solemnization of marriages, by a mayor, city judge, or justice of the peace, by a notary public authorized pursuant to 1-5-630, by a tribal judge, or in accordance with any mode of solemnization recognized by any religious denomination, Indian nation or tribe, or native group.  Either the person solemnizing the marriage or, if no individual acting alone solemnized the marriage, a party to the marriage shall complete the marriage certificate form and forward it to the clerk of the district court.

(2) If a party to a marriage is unable to be present at the solemnization, the party may authorize in writing a third person to act as proxy.  If the person solemnizing the marriage is satisfied that the absent party is unable to be present and has consented to the marriage, the person may solemnize the marriage by proxy.  If the person solemnizing the marriage is not satisfied, the parties may petition the district court for an order permitting the marriage to be solemnized by proxy.

(3) The solemnization of the marriage is not invalidated by the fact that the person solemnizing the marriage was not legally qualified to solemnize it if either party to the marriage believed that person to be qualified.

Validity of license: A marriage license, once issued, is valid for 180 days (about 6 months).  It is valid the minute it is issued; THERE IS NO WAITING PERIOD.  If at least one of the parties is a Montana resident, it is valid anywhere in the state.  If both parties are non-residents, the license may be obtained from the clerk of the district court of the county where the marriage ceremony is to be performed.

Age of consent: At least 18 for both parties.  If one or both is younger than 18, but 16 or older, it is still possible to get a license, but you are required to do much more (see Marriages Involving Minors below).  In any case, we may require you to show proof of age and identity (birth certificate and/or picture ID).

Blood test: It is no longer necessary for women to have the premarital blood test.

Fees: $53.00 for the license + $7.00 if you would like a certified copy sent to you after your license and certificate is filed.  You will need a certified copy to change your last name.  TOTAL $60.00.  Cash, cashier’s check, money order or debit/ credit cards are gladly accepted.  We do not accept out of county personal checks.

Prior marriage(s): Any applicant who has been married before must show proof of the termination of the prior marriage (either a death certificate or a divorce decree.) If the applicant has been married more than once before, it only applies to the immediate past marriage.  If the marriage was terminated in this county, local records can be checked; otherwise, you will need to bring copies.  NO EXCEPTIONS!

Appearance of both parties: We must have BOTH parties appear and sign the application BEFORE we can issue the license.

Public Record: After they are filed, marriage licenses become public record and we cannot withhold them from the media or anyone else.

Forms: We’re happy to provide you with a worksheet, in advance, that shows everything we need to know for all the paperwork.  You will save yourselves time and trouble if you take the time to fill it out completely.
Legal impediments: It is against the law for us to AND WE WILL NOT ISSUE A LICENSE TO ANYONE WHO IS: (1) under the age of 16; (2) nearer in kin than second cousin to the prospective spouse; (3) under the influence of any intoxicant at the time of application; (4) had a prior marriage license application rejected and the reason for rejection has not been rectified; or (5) not fully complied with any provision contained on this sheet.  Please, don’t even try.

Penalties: Misdemeanor and/or felony criminal charges can result from knowingly falsifying information on your application and/or failing to comply with the laws relating to the application.  Possible penalties resulting from any criminal conviction can include fines and/or jail time.  Aside from criminal liability, you may face serious consequences, legally and otherwise, if you choose not to comply with the spirit and intent of the laws relating to marriage.  Please don’t hesitate to ask us if you have any uncertainty.  You are assured we will maintain confidentiality and either answer your questions to the best of our ability or refer you to someone who can.

SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES

Declaration without solemnization: It is possible to declare yourselves legally married without going through a ceremony in Montana.  You will still, in effect, have to comply with everything on this sheet, although we will not actually be issuing you a license.  Ask us for details.

Marriage by proxy: Montana in one of a very few states that allows a party to a marriage to provide a written proxy if that party is unable to attend the solemnization of the marriage.  In other words, you can nominate (in writing) another person to stand in for you at the actual ceremony if you are unable to be present.  Again, ask us for details.

MARRIAGES INVOLVING MINORS

Montana law protects minors and imposes additional requirements to ensure that a proposed marriage is in the best interest of an underage party.

If either party is under sixteen (16) years of age, THERE CANNOT BE A LEGAL MARRIAGE IN MONTANA. If either of the parties is 16 or 17, it is possible to get a marriage license, but you have to fully comply with everything stated above,

PLUS THE FOLLOWING:

Parent or guardian permission: You will have to provide written, signed and notarized permission to the marriage from any parent or legal guardian whose rights haven’t been legally terminated.  This may mean contacting an absent parent or guardian.

Counseling sessions: The law requires you to submit a WRITTEN report from a designated counselor, stating that both parties have adequately participated in and completed at least two (2) marriage counseling sessions, at least ten (10) days apart, before we can issue a license.

Judicial approval: After you have done all the above things, there is one more hurdle.  A marriage license may be issued only if the district judge finds that the underage party can assume the responsibilities of marriage and that marriage will serve the minor=s best interest.  Pregnancy alone does not establish that the best interest of the party will be served.  So, even in cases where a pregnancy is involved, as well as when not, the district judge, in effect, must approve of the marriage.

Court Help Law Program

State of Montana Court Help Law Program

Assisting self-represented litigants with access to Montana legal resources and information

The Court Help Law Program is an initiative of the Montana Supreme Court which assists Montana residents with civil (i.e. non-criminal) legal problems. Assistance is provided without regard to income. Our goal is to give you the information you need to understand your legal rights and responsibilities and help you resolve your legal problems if you do not hire an attorney.

Contact Information:

406-444-9300
statelawlibraryselfhelp@gmail.com
courts.mt.gov

Passports

Passport:

Passport Book Passport Card Both
Geographical Us All Countries Canada, Mexico, Caribbean, Bermuda
Travel Use

Land    Yes

Sea      Yes

Air        Yes

Cost, Over 16 $130 + $35 $30 + $35 $160 + $35
Cost, Under 16 $100 + $35 $15 + $35 $115 + $35
Expedited Service $60 Additional $60 Additional $60 Additional

Photos:

  • Womack’s Printing Place: 126 North Montana, Dillon 59725, (406) 683-4903

Citizenship Evidence: (you will need one of the following)

  • Old passport
  • Certified copy of birth certificate (birth certificate must have parents’ names and raised seal from issuing state)
  • Original naturalization certificate
ALL APPLICANTS REGARDLESS OF AGE, MUST APPEAR BEFORE THE PASSPORT AGENT WHEN APPLYING.  NO EXCEPTIONS.

Passport Fees

PASSPORT BOOK

(good for traveling to/from all countries)

  • Adults (16 and over)
    • $165 TOTAL (Split Fee, 2 forms of payment needed)
      • $130 (Must be in form of a personal check, money order, or cashier’s check. Make checks payable to DEPARTMENT OF STATE.)
      • $35 (Cash accepted for this fee. Make checks payable to PASSPORT AGENT)
  • CHILDREN (15 and under)
    • $135 TOTAL (Split Fee, 2 forms of payment needed)
      • $100 (Must be in form of a personal check, money order, or cashier’s check. Make checks payable to DEPARTMENT OF STATE.)
      • $35 (Cash accepted for this fee. Make checks payable to PASSPORT AGENT.)
  • PASSPORT BOOKS can be expedited for an additional $60. 
PASSPORT CARD

(good for traveling to Canada, Mexico, Caribbean, & Bermuda by LAND and SEA only)

  • ADULTS (16 AND OVER)
    • $65 TOTAL (Split Fee, 2 forms of payment needed)
      • $30 (Must be in form of a personal check, money order or cashier’s check. Make checks payable to DEPARTMENT OF STATE.)
      • $35 (Cash accepted for this fee. Make checks payable to PASSPORT AGENT.)
  • CHILDREN (15 and under)
    • $50 TOTAL (Split Fee, 2 forms of payment needed)
      • $15 (Must be in form of a personal check, money order, or cashier’s check. Make checks payable to DEPARTMENT OF STATE.)
      • $35 (Cash accepted for this fee. Make checks payable to PASSPORT AGENT.)

* Note: Separate checks needed for each passport application.

E-File Information

Beaverhead County Clerk of District Court’s office has gone live with e-filing.

Sign up and file your civil & criminal documents via e-filing.  If you aren’t already registered for e-filing, you can sign up by going to the e-filing informational website: https://courts.mt.gov/courts/efile.  There you will be able to find training materials, videos, registration instructions and the Temporary Electronic Filing Rules.  Login/registration link is also available on this website by clicking on the “Login using ePass Montana” button or by going directly to: https://mtefile.courts.mt.gov/login.

Beaverhead County District Court ID is 1.  For a complete list of Court IDs click here

If you have any questions about e-filing or signing up contact e-filing tech support at efilingtechsupport@mt.gov.  At this time only ATTORNEYS are allowed to e-file.  Self-represented litigants may not e-file.

DA, DF, DG, DP, DR-OP(order of protection, DV-IQ (coroner’s inquest), IS, SB, and SW are not able to be e-filed at this time.

Public Portal Information

The FullCourt Enterprise Public Portals are up and available in production.  Remember, as courts transition from FullCourt v5 to FCE, they will be moved to the public portals.  Please visit https://courts.mt.gov/Courts/portals.

Zoom Information

Please notify the clerk of district court if you plan to attend your hearing via zoom at clerkofcourt.beaverhead@mt.gov

Zoom may be an option for viewing but it should not be relied upon by the public. The Courtroom is always open, unless closed by Order of the Court.

Join from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android device:
Please click this URL to join. Be sure to click “join as attendee” if the option is there. Be patient, sometimes it takes awhile for Zoom to start. If you do not include your full name when you sign into the webinar, you will be removed.

https://mt-gov.zoom.us/s/92466352548?pwd=cEdNRzhqc2VMY0t4MS9yQ3ZHa3RGdz09
Passcode: 127600

Or join by phone:
Dial (for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):
US: +1 646 558 8656
Webinar ID: 924 6635 2548
Passcode: 127600
International numbers available: https://mt-gov.zoom.us/u/abJiIEUvzX

Or an H.323/SIP room system:
H.323: 162.255.37.11 (US West) or 162.255.36.11 (US East)
Webinar ID: 924 6635 2548
Passcode: 127600

SIP: 92466352548@zoomcrc.com
Passcode: 127600

CONTACT DIRECTORY

Name/Title Position Phone Email
Carly Jay Anderson Clerk of District Court (406) 683-3725 Email
Cheryl Pierce Deputy Clerk of District Court (406) 683-3725 Email
Alison Dunn Deputy Clerk of District Court (460) 683-3725 Email

Contact Info

Office Hours

MON – FRI: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Phone Number

(406) 683-3725

Address

2 South Pacific Street, Suite 5
Dillon, MT 59725