North Dakota Court e-filing and access systems to undergo maintenance March 20

Lisa K. Fair McEvers, Chief Justice
Lisa K. Fair McEvers, Chief Justice
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The North Dakota Court announced on March 18 that its E-filing, Public Access, and Secure Public Access systems will be unavailable for scheduled maintenance beginning Friday, March 20 at 6:15 p.m. Central Time.

The planned maintenance is expected to last approximately five to six hours. During this period, users will not be able to access the affected court systems.

This temporary outage is part of routine efforts to maintain and improve the reliability of the court’s digital services. The announcement did not specify what updates or changes would be made during the maintenance window.

Court officials advise users who need access to these services to plan accordingly around the scheduled downtime. Further updates regarding system availability are expected once maintenance is complete.



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