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LAC QUI PARLE COUNTY, MINNESOTA CLERK OF COURT OFFICE

The District Court of Lac Qui Parle County’s primary point of contact is the Court Administrator’s Office. Aiding those who appear in court without an attorney, issuing paperwork for child support, family court, and conciliation court, receiving payment for fines and citations issued by the court, setting up court dates, and assisting members of the public with restraining orders against harassment and abuse are just a few of the services offered.

Court Administrator: Cheryl Bain

600 6th Street,
Madison, MN 56256

Phone: (320)-295-4000
FAX: (320)-598-3915

Hours of Operation
Court House
M-F 8 am-4:30 pm
Closed Holidays

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LAC QUI PARLE COUNTY, MINNESOTA COUNTY CLERK/RECORDER DATABASE

Duties of the County Clerk:

All deeds, mortgages, plats, oil leases, liens, and other papers relating to land and minerals should be kept on file and recorded. The County Clerk’s archives date back to the post-Land Run land patent filings.

You will handle all purchase orders and payments as the county’s purchasing agent.

Assist in processing all county employee payroll, retirement, and insurance as the Payroll Clerk for the county.

assist the Board of County Commissioners, Excise Board, Equalization Board, and Tax Roll Correction Board as secretary and record keeper.

Maintain the county’s financial ledgers.

Duties of the Recorder:

Public records are created and maintained by the County Recorder’s Office. We preserve these records according to the most recent archival practices and give the general public easy access. Maintaining a voter registration system and an early voting procedure also gives citizens access to the electoral process.

Managing judicial records for civil, criminal, and probate cases
in charge of jury selection
collects penalties and fees for commitments, both present, and past
regulating voter registration

RECORDS SEARCH AND PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST

Fill out the Public Information Request form to obtain records in Lac Qui Parle County from the Vital Record’s Office. The County accepts Public Information Requests in any legible format; this form is intended to be a guide to help accelerate your request more efficiently.

Mailing address
Minnesota Department of Health
Office of Vital Records
PO Box 64499
St. Paul, MN 55164-0499

Contact the Office of Vital Records: [email protected] or 651-201-5970

One can also obtain public records from the Recorders office. To obtain public records, please use the following information:

Lori Schwendemann,
Land Records Director – Recorder

Wendy Voorhees, Deputy Recorder

320-598-3724 phone
320-598-3125 fax
[email protected]

STATISTICS: CRIME, BIRTH, DEATH, PROPERTY, MARRIAGE, DIVORCE

Lac qui Parle County Birth, Death Records
Births (2007): 75
Per 1,000 population: 10.3
Deaths (2007): 86
Per 1,000 population: 11.8
Infant Deaths (2007): 0
Per 1,000 population: 0
Lac qui Parle County Criminal Records
Violent Crimes (2008): 3
Murder and non-negligent manslaughter: 0
Forcible rape: 0
Robbery: 0
Aggravated Assault: 3
Property Crimes (2008): 72
Burglary: 17
Larceny-Theft: 52
Motor Vehicle Theft: 3

Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2019: $1,052 (0.9%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2019: $963 (1.1%)
1,690 spouses (1,690 opposite-sex spouses), 214 unmarried partners, (210 opposite-sex unmarried partners)

HOUSING
Total HU (Housing Units) 3,437 (100%)
Owner Occupied HU 2,381 (69.3%)
Renter Occupied HU 516 (15.0%)
Vacant Housing Units 540 (15.7%)
Median Home Value $132,492
Average Home Value $169,834
Housing Affordability Index 201

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