About Monticello
Among the notable landmarks in Monticello are the Monticello Community Center, which is a hub for recreational activities and events, and the historic Monticello Depot, a reminder of the city's rich rail history. Monticello is home to the Monticello School District, which is important to the community's educational scene. Economically, Monticello has seen growth in recent years, with the establishment of the Monticello Business Park, which has attracted various businesses and contributed to the local economy.
Sheriff, Police & Law Enforcement in Monticello
Monticello Police Department
The City of Monticello Police Chief oversees the day-to-day operations of public safety for the City. The Police Chief is elected by city residents every four years and is the highest ranking law enforcement officer for the city. Listed below are just a few of the responsibilities of Police Chief: Managing the performance of the City Police Department.
https://cityofmonticello.us/police-department
Wright County Sheriff's Office
The Wright County Sheriff’s Office is the 3rd largest sheriff’s office in Minnesota. We provide law enforcement services to the unincorporated areas of the county and additionally provide contract law enforcement services for 13 cities. There are five divisions within the Sheriff’s Office: Operations, Patrol, Criminal Investigations, Business Administration and Corrections(Jail).
⚖️ Courts & Case Records in Monticello
Case Search - Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO)
Certified copies of court documents and civil judgment search results may be obtained from local court administration. 2. LIMITED CASE RECORD INFORMATION AVAILABLE. Case records are displayed for all Minnesota district (trial) courts.
🏠 Property & Public Records in Monticello
Data Requests | Monticello, MN
The City Clerk facilitates the preservation and distribution of government data. The State of Minnesota Government Data Practices Act (Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 13) presumes all government data is public unless a state or federal law says the data is not public. The Government Data Practices Act also requires cities to keep all government data in a way that makes it easy for members of the public to access. Many public records are available through the city’s website, including the City Code and City Council agenda packets and minutes.
About Monticello — In Depth
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