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Yellowstone CountyJustice Court

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The Yellowstone County Justice Court is divided into three divisions: the criminal division, the civil division and the small claims division.

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Civil, Small Claims, and Order of Protection Cases

JCcivilclerks@yellowstonecountymt.gov
406-256-2998

Criminal/Ticket Cases

JCcrimclerks@yellowstonecountymt.gov
406-256-2998

If you have questions for the judge, please save and complete this Motion and email it to: JCcrimclerks@yellowstonecountymt.gov

Civil Case Filing Fee is now $50.00

The Yellowstone County Justice Court is divided into three divisions:

The criminal division handles traffic, fish and game violations, misdemeanor offenses, alcohol involving juveniles, and preliminary hearings.

The civil division handles actions involving personal or property damages, contract disputes, recovery of personal property, interpleader, local ordinances, protection orders, forcible entry, unlawful detainer, and landlord/tenant disputes. The amount in controversy, or the value of the property, cannot exceed $12,000.00.

The small claims division handles contracts involving the recovery of money, recovery specific personal property, and interpleader. The amount in controversy, or the value of the property, cannot exceed $7,000.00. Counterclaims cannot exceed $6,500.00.

The justice court does not handle disputes involving false imprisonment, libel, slander, criminal conversation, seduction, malicious prosecution, determination of paternity, and abduction. The justice court does not have jurisdiction which involves the title or possession of real property or the legality of any tax.

While the Justice Court clerks are pleased to assist you in any way possible, please understand that we are unable to provide legal advice. If you need legal advice or have questions, please contact an attorney.