North Dakota Court System website faces technical difficulties affecting public access

Lisa K. Fair McEvers, Chief Justice
Lisa K. Fair McEvers, Chief Justice
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The North Dakota Court System announced on Apr. 1 that its website is experiencing technical problems, causing slow or intermittent access for users. The disruption is due to unforeseen external issues and has impacted the public’s ability to search district court records online.

The issue matters because many individuals rely on the website for accessing court information and filing documents electronically. The affected services may hinder timely legal processes and public record searches.

According to the announcement, the court system’s technical team is investigating the problem and working to restore full functionality as soon as possible. Users are encouraged to be patient during this period of disruption.

For those needing to file documents but who have not bookmarked relevant sites, direct web addresses have been provided: filings for the Supreme Court can be made at https://portal.ctrack.ndcourts.gov, while district court filings can be submitted at https://northdakota.tylertech.cloud.

The North Dakota Court System apologized for any inconvenience caused by this service interruption and thanked users for their patience and understanding as efforts continue toward a resolution.



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