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Miner County Background Information

Miner County is a county found in the state of South Dakota. In 2020, Miner County had a population of 2,298, as documented in a local census. The county seat is Howard.

It was founded in 1873 and organized in 1880.

It was named for Ephriam Miner, a territorial legislator, and Nelson Miner, a territorial legislator and captain in the 1st Dakota Cavalry.

Miner County Arrest Records

Arrest records are kept on all crimes within the Miner County area. Miner County crimes are split up into violent crimes and property crimes. Property crimes can include things such as burglary, vehicle theft, and larceny. Robbery, aggravated assault, murder, and forcible rape make up the four main violent crime categorizations. Back in 2021, there were 2 violent and 7 property crimes in Miner County. Miner County Sheriff’s Office can be contacted at:

Miner County Sheriff’s Office
Deputy Sheriff: Garret Werkmeister 401 North Main Street P.O. Box 366 Howard, SD 57349 Phone: (605) 772-4501 Fax: (605) 772-4148

Miner County Criminal Records

Miner County records their criminal activity in the form of criminal records. These records cover murders, rapes, burglaries, arson, motor vehicle theft, assaults, and crimes of a sexual nature. All criminal records in Miner County are updated. In Miner County, citizens can use a search tool to get access to the records. Any individual on release or in jail can be searched for using the tool. Miner County legally keeps current sex offender registers. These consist of any offender living, attending school, working, or imprisoned in the Miner County area. This up-to-date register is then made available to the public, as is the fundamental right of anyone living in Miner County.

Residents living in Miner County can also search online for offenders in the area. A resident must simply enter a zip code to act as the center of their search. All offenders within that area will then be revealed to the searcher. People may also use the tool to search for specific offenders. Non-compliant and jailed offenders are also shown in the results.

Miner County Court Records

In Miner County, the county courthouse oversees all criminal, family, and civil cases. The court clerk maintains all Miner County court records. Miner County residents can obtain court records at:

Miner County Courthouse
401 North Main Street
P.O. Box 265
Howard, SD 57349
Phone: (605) 772-4612
Fax: (605) 772-4412

In the state of South Dakota, there is one federal district court, a state supreme court, and trial courts of general and limited jurisdiction. The Federal district courts hear appeals from state courts and are also the point of origination for federal cases and lawsuits. South Dakota Supreme Court is the state's court of last resort and has five judgeships. South Dakota Circuit Courts are courts of general jurisdiction. The 66 counties in the state are divided into seven judicial circuits with forty-one judicial circuit judges.

NOTE - Typical records can be delivered to the requester by fax, email, or mail. However, all official records can only be sent via mail in Miner County.

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Miner County Public Records

In South Dakota state, documents called vital records are kept on each resident within the jurisdiction. These files hold a person's most prominent milestone life events. These records could comprise marriages, divorces, deaths, births, and more. These document files are sometimes amassed by individual counties, such as Miner County. The state requires some counties to collect and send copies of the files.

South Dakota requires all county clerks to collect marriage records. The South Dakota Department of Health: Office of Vital Records collects all Miner County records. The primary vital records are birth certificates, death certificates, divorce decrees, marriage licenses, divorce certificates, marriage certificates, and more. Miner County records are stored in a central registry, along with all other vital records. These records can then be used for statistical analysis.

The general public in Miner County can access all public records. The South Dakota Sunshine Law 1967 gives the general public in Miner County this fundamental right. To obtain public records in Miner County, citizens must enquire at:

Miner County Clerk’s Office
401 North Main Street 1st Floor, Courthouse Howard, SD 57349 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 7:30am-12:00pm & 12:30pm-4:00pm Phone: (605) 772-5621

Records in Miner County do come with a charge. Miner County birth records cost $15. Death records in Miner County cost $15. Marriage records in Miner County cost $15.

NOTE - Miner County has a variety of rules that must be followed when obtaining records. The office is only open between 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. MST from Monday to Friday. If a requester wishes to purchase files, they must bring some form of photo identification. Both driver's licenses and state IDs would suffice. Miner County insists upon public record applications being put in writing.