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What are Silver Bow County Arrest Records?

Silver Bow County arrest records are documents that feature the details of a purported offender’s arrest. Law enforcement agencies usually generate these records at the county or city level. They feature arrest warrants, details of the actual arrest, the arresting officer’s names and agency, and the charges against the arrestee. Note that an arrest record is not a criminal record that law enforcement agents create if the arrestee is convicted. The Butte-Silver Bow Law Enforcement Department maintains all arrest records created within Silver Bow County.

Crime Statistics

The Federal Bureau of Investigation, through its Uniform Crime Reporting Program, aggregates crime statistics from all counties in Montana, including Silver Bow County. In a 2017 report, Silver Bow reported 169 violent crimes and 1,864 property crimes throughout the year. An analysis of the violent crimes shows there were ten reported cases of rape, 16 robberies, and 153 cases of aggravated assault. Law enforcement agencies also reported 246 burglaries, 1,437 cases of larceny and theft, 181 cases of vehicular theft, and five arson cases.

What are Silver Bow County Criminal Records?

Silver Bow County criminal records, also known as rap sheets, give a full description of a convicted offender’s relationship with the county. Rap sheets typically contain arrest reports, court records - which detail proceedings, convictions, and sentencing - as well as information on incarceration.

The Butte-Silver Bow Law Enforcement Department also provides criminal records to interested parties, as they are public records. At the state level, the Montana Department of Justice offers criminal records to requesting parties.

How Do I Get Silver Bow County Criminal Records?

Request a criminal record from the Records Clerk of the Law Enforcement Department. The request should include the name of the record holder and any maiden names of aliases, the individual’s date of birth, and security number if available. For fingerprint checks, requesters must add an applicant fingerprint card. The processing fee for the record search is $10. The Law Enforcement Department address is below:

Law Enforcement Department
225 Alaska ST
Butte, MT 59701
Phone: (406) 497-1120
Records Clerk: (406) 497-1179

To obtain Silver Bow County criminal records online, visit the Montana Department of Justice Criminal History Online Public Record Search. Researchers must provide the full name and complete date of birth attached to the desired record and use the individual’s social security number or aliases for a more thorough search. The person searching must provide a valid name, per Section 44-5-214 of the Montana Code Annotated. The search fee is $11.50, payable by credit card or eCheck.

How To Find Silver Bow County Sex Offender Information

The Montana Department of Justice collates information on sex offenders in the state and makes them available on the Sexual or Violent Offender Registry. Interested individuals can query this registry to find Silver Bow County sex offender information. Per 46-23-508 of the Montana Code Annotated, researchers will - at a minimum - have access to sex offenders’ names and addresses. Researchers will also learn about the level of risk the offender poses to a community’s safety and can view its mugshot.

How do I Visit an Inmate in Silver Bow County Detention Center?

To make an appointment to visit an inmate, start by contacting the Detention Center administration at (406) 497-1048 as all visits are by appointment only. Visitors must arrive at least fifteen minutes before their appointment and not be allowed in if they are late. The Detention Center also requires all visitors to be searched before entry to the facility. It will not permit entry to visitors that are under the influence of alcohol or narcotics.

The detention center will not permit entry to visitors dressed in revealing clothing. Visitors must bring along a valid government-issued ID, and adults must accompany minors.

Where And How To Find Silver Bow County Inmate Information

The Silver Bow County Detention Center updates its jail roster every day and makes it available online. To find Silver Bow County inmate information, interested parties can look through the list to view inmates’ names, date of birth, booking number, the reason for detention, and the number of days in custody.

Statewide, researchers can find inmate information on the Montana Department of Corrections Offender Web database. The database processes inmate searches using names and DoC ID numbers.

What are Silver Bow County Court Records?

Silver Bow County court records are documents that detail all court proceedings in the county courts. These documents can involve criminal or civil cases and contain data from the point of case filing until the end of judgment. The Clerk of the District Court maintains and disseminates court records to interested individuals. To request a court record, visit the Clerk’s office and submit the case number and the litigants’ names. The address is below:

Clerk of the District Court
Courthouse, Room 313
155 W. Granite St.
Butte, MT 59701
Phone: (406) 497-6350

Location of all Courts in Silver Bow County

There are three significant courts in Silver Bow County, and their addresses are below:

Butte-Silver Bow County District Court
Butte-Silver Bow County Courthouse
155 West Granite Street, Room 313, Butte, MT 59701
Phone: (406) 497-6395
Fax: (406) 497-6366

Butte-Silver Bow County Justice Court
Butte-Silver Bow County Courthouse
155 West Granite Street, Room 305, Butte, MT 59701
Phone: (406) 497-6390
Fax: (405) 497-6468

Butte City Court
Butte-Silver Bow County Courthouse
155 West Granite Street, Room 401, Butte, MT 59701
Phone: (406) 497-6365
Fax: (406) 497-6366

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What are Silver Bow County Vital Records?

Vital records in Silver Bow County refer to government-generated documents about critical life events in the county. These events include births, deaths, marriages, and divorces. The County Clerk of District Court and the County Clerk and Recorder make vital records available to interested parties.

Where And How To Get Silver Bow County Divorce Records

The Butte-Silver Bow County District Court provides records of all divorces that occur in the county. Eligible individuals can access divorce records by visiting the Court Clerk’s office and submitting the names of the divorced parties along with an enlarged legible photocopy of a valid ID. The Clerk’s office may charge a fee for making copies of records. The address is below:

Clerk of the District Court
Courthouse, Room 313
155 W. Granite St.
Butte, MT 59701
Phone: (406) 497-6350

Where And How To Get Silver Bow County Marriage Records

The Silver Bow County Clerk of the District Court manages the marriage record and makes copies available to eligible parties upon request. Eligible parties are the parties to the marriage, family members, and legal representatives. Requesters must include the names of the parties on the record and a clear copy of a valid ID. The Clerk may charge a fee for copying the record and is at the following address:

Clerk of the District Court
Courthouse, Room 313
155 W. Granite St.
Butte, MT 59701
Phone: (406) 497-6350

Where And How To Get Silver Bow County Birth Records

The Silver Bow County Clerk & Recorder provides copies of birth certificates from the birth year 1920 and later. Eligible parties can request birth records in person or by mail. Requesters must complete a birth record request form and submit it to the address below:

Clerk & Recorder
Butte-Silver Bow Courthouse
Room 208
155 W. Granite St.
Butte, MT 59701
Ph: (406) 497-6342

The cost of a search is $10.00 for the first five years searched, then $1.00 per year over the first five years per name requested. A certified copy of a birth certificate costs $12.

Where And How To Get Silver Bow County Death Records

The Silver Bow County Clerk & Recorder provides copies of death records to anyone born in the state. To request a death record, complete the required form and enclose a money order for $5 and a legible copy of a valid, government-issued ID. Submit the request in person or by mail to the office address below:

Clerk & Recorder
Butte-Silver Bow Courthouse
Room 208
155 W. Granite St.
Butte, MT 59701
Ph: (406) 497-6342

In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.