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Great Falls, MT

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Currently Wanted by the FBI

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Children Missing From Montana

Active cases from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. Refreshed every 6 hours.


Source: NCMEC · National Center for Missing & Exploited Children · If you have information, call 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).

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Recent Montana Court Cases

Most recent Montana court filings indexed in the Open Public Records database. Each case links to a public-record summary with docket details and parties.


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Bankruptcy2:26-bk-20082- RICHARD M. BLOSSER 04/03/2026
Bankruptcy9:26-bk-90071- David Allen Messinger, Jr 04/03/2026
Bankruptcy9:26-bk-90071- David Allen Messinger, Jr 04/03/2026
Bankruptcy9:25-bk-90050- TERRIA L. GRANT 04/03/2026
Bankruptcy2:26-bk-20082- RICHARD M. BLOSSER 04/03/2026
Bankruptcy4:23-bk-40007- MICHAEL A MANGUSO 04/03/2026
Bankruptcy4:25-bk-40076- ROGER CHARLES WHITE 04/03/2026
Bankruptcy9:26-bk-90014- SETH A. BLOOM 04/03/2026
Bankruptcy9:25-bk-90228- JEANETTE LYNN MOORE 04/03/2026
Bankruptcy9:26-bk-90048- JESSE L ALTIZER 04/04/2026
Criminal4:25-cr-00104-1 USA v. Whittles 04/04/2026
Bankruptcy9:26-bk-90032- ANDREW HANS STOLLE and NICOLE ANGELINE STOLLE 04/03/2026
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Crime statistics · Great Falls · FBI UCR 2024

Reported offenses for the Great Falls jurisdiction, total population 60414. Source: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting program.

Violent crimesProperty crimes
Total: 347
Murder & non-negligent manslaughter: 4
Rape: 54
Robbery: 33
Aggravated assault: 265
Total: 3405
Burglary: 393
Larceny / theft: 2826
Motor-vehicle theft: 285
Arson: 27

Reporting period: calendar year 2024.

Montana public records law

Records held by Great Falls city offices, the Cascade County Sheriff, and the Cascade County courts are subject to the Montana Right to Know Provisions (Mont. Const. art. II § 9).

Where to file a records request in Great Falls

Police records: file with the Great Falls Police Department or via the Cascade County Sheriff for unincorporated areas.

Court records: Cascade County courts handle criminal, civil, family, and probate matters.

Booking and inmate records: Cascade County Sheriff publishes a public inmate roster including booking photos and charges.

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Common Questions

Answers verified against official agency websites and state statutes.


Is there a way to search arrest warrants in Laurel?

To search arrest warrants in Laurel, MT (Yellowstone County), contact the Laurel Police Department at 215 W. Main Street, Laurel, MT 59044 (406-628-8737), or the Yellowstone County Sheriff's Office at 3165 King Avenue East, Billings, MT 59101 (406-256-2929). Some active warrants are posted at https://yellowstonecountysheriff.com/. The MT DOJ statewide CJIN warrant database is restricted to law enforcement; individuals must check by phone. Court bench warrants appear in the Montana Courts records search at https://courts.mt.gov/. Montana Constitution Art. II §9 establishes a strong right to know; M.C.A. §2-6-1003 governs public records. Sources: Yellowstone County (https://yellowstonecountysheriff.com/), MT Courts (https://courts.mt.gov/).

💔 How do I find out if someone is divorced in Glendive?

To find out if someone is divorced in Glendive, MT (Dawson County), search the Montana Courts case lookup at https://courts.mt.gov/. Divorce cases are filed in Dawson County District Court (7th Judicial District) at 207 W. Bell Street, Glendive, MT 59330 (406-377-3022). Cases are public unless sealed; the search shows case number, parties, filing date, and final decree date. Certified copies cost $1 per page plus $2 certification at the Clerk of Court. Montana Constitution Art. II §9 establishes a strong right to know; M.C.A. §2-6-1003 governs public records. Sources: MT Courts (https://courts.mt.gov/), Dawson County (https://www.dawsoncountymontana.com/).

Where do I look up warrants in Montana?

To look up warrants in Montana, contact the local sheriff or police where the warrant was issued. The Montana Department of Justice publishes a most-wanted list at https://dojmt.gov/. The statewide warrant database (CJIN) is restricted to law enforcement; individuals must check by phone with the issuing agency. Many counties post most-wanted lists (Yellowstone Sheriff at https://yellowstonecountysheriff.com/, Missoula at https://www.missoulasheriff.com/). Court bench warrants appear in the Montana Courts records search at https://courts.mt.gov/. Montana Constitution Art. II §9 establishes a strong right to know; M.C.A. §2-6-1003 governs public records. Sources: MT DOJ (https://dojmt.gov/), MT Courts (https://courts.mt.gov/).

Where can I find the locations of criminal felony cases in Montana?

To find the location of criminal felony cases in Montana, use the Montana Courts case lookup at https://courts.mt.gov/. Felony cases (Class C, B, A, and Death-eligible) are heard in the District Courts of each county; misdemeanors in Justice or Municipal Courts. The Montana Judicial Branch's Public View case search (Odyssey-based, county-specific) lets you filter by court level and case type. The Montana Department of Justice publishes annual crime reports at https://dojmt.gov/. Montana Code §46-3-110 governs venue. Montana Constitution Art. II §9 establishes a strong right to know; M.C.A. §2-6-1003 governs public records. Sources: MT Courts (https://courts.mt.gov/), MT DOJ (https://dojmt.gov/).

🔍 How do I get a criminal background check in Montana?

To get a criminal background check in Montana, use the Montana Department of Justice Criminal Records and Identification Services at https://dojmt.gov/enforcement/identification-and-records/. Name-based statewide checks cost $20 (Form CRA, mail-in). Fingerprint-based checks for licensure cost $30 plus $13.25 FBI. The MT DOJ Criminal Records Bureau is at 2225 11th Avenue, Helena, MT 59601 (406-444-3625). Court records are at https://courts.mt.gov/. Montana Constitution Art. II §9 establishes a strong right to know; Montana Code Annotated §2-6-1003 governs public records. Employment use must comply with the FCRA. Sources: MT DOJ (https://dojmt.gov/), MT Courts (https://courts.mt.gov/).

How can I find out if someone has an outstanding warrant in Montana?

To check for an outstanding warrant in Montana, the Montana Department of Justice publishes a most-wanted list at https://dojmt.gov/. The statewide warrant database (CJIN) is restricted to law enforcement; individuals must check by phone with the issuing sheriff or court. Court bench warrants appear in the Montana Courts records search at https://courts.mt.gov/. Major counties post their own most-wanted (Yellowstone Sheriff at https://yellowstonecountysheriff.com/, Missoula at https://www.missoulasheriff.com/). Montana Constitution Art. II §9 establishes a strong right to know; Montana Code Annotated §2-6-1003 governs public records. Sources: MT DOJ (https://dojmt.gov/), MT Courts (https://courts.mt.gov/).

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