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The Rice County Courthouse is located in Faribault, MN. This district court has original jurisdiction in all civil, family, probate, juvenile, criminal, and traffic cases filed in Rice County.
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Public case records and documents available at the public access terminals (MPA Courthouse) in Minnesota courthouses and at the State Law Library are not all accessible through MCRO or available on the internet.
Processes and manages all court records and files; provides services to the public, other county offices and the judiciary. Processes and calendars cases through the court system; collection and disbursement of fines, fees and restitution, and safeguarding all court ordered trusts.
Case Search allows users to search for court cases by person name, business name, attorney name, case number, citation number, or attorney bar number. It also provides access to a Register of Actions and the public documents available online in each case.
Minnesota Court Records. Search Minnesota criminal, traffic, civil, family, and probate case records and judgments by county, court calendar, case number, name, citation number, attorney, or date. Online public access to case records is unavailable every Sunday from 11 a.m. until approximately 2 p.m. for regular system maintenance.
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Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) At a Courthouse Each Minnesota district courthouse offers electronic access to statewide public case records through public access terminals. Each district courthouse also offers in-person counter access to locally-stored, public case records in paper form.