Public Records & Services in Tuttle

Public Schools

Official source: NCES Public School District Search
  • 🎓Public schools are administered by local school districts under state Department of Education oversight.
  • 📊School performance data, enrollment, and district boundaries are published by the state Department of Education and the National Center for Education Statistics (nces.ed.gov).
  • 📞Contact the local district office for enrollment, transcripts, or attendance records.
Public schools in Tuttle, Kidder County, North Dakota are administered by the local school district. School performance data, enrollment information, and district boundaries are available through the North Dakota Department of Education and the National Center for Education Statistics at nces.ed.gov.

Crime Data & Statistics

Official source: FBI Crime Data Explorer Crime data for Tuttle, Kidder County, North Dakota is maintained by local law enforcement agencies and reported to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program. Residents can access crime statistics through the FBI Crime Data Explorer or by contacting the Tuttle police department or the Kidder County Sheriff's Office.

Public Library Records Access

Official source: IMLS Library Search & Compare
  • 📚Public libraries provide free access to online databases, historical archives, and government-document collections.
  • 🔎Many libraries offer remote access to property records, court records, and genealogy resources with a valid library card.
  • 👤Reference librarians can assist with research, document retrieval, and government-records lookups.
The Tuttle Public Library provides access to public records resources including online databases, historical archives, and government document collections. The Kidder County library system may offer additional resources. Contact the library for available databases and research assistance.

Fingerprinting Services

Official source: FBI Identity History Summary Checks
  • 👆Fingerprinting for background checks, professional licensing, and employment screening is offered by local police and authorized providers.
  • 📅Most agencies require appointments; walk-in hours and fees vary by location.
  • 🪪Bring valid government-issued photo ID; some agencies accept fingerprint cards mailed in for processing.
Fingerprinting services for Tuttle, North Dakota residents are available through local police (where present) and authorized providers in Kidder County. Services cover background checks, professional licensing, and employment screening. Contact the Tuttle Police Department or Kidder County Sheriff's Office for scheduling and fees.

About Tuttle North — In Depth

Jail & Inmate Records

The Kidder County Jail in Steele is the primary detention facility for those arrested anywhere in Kidder County. When someone is booked, they go through fingerprinting, photographing, and recording of personal information. Families and attorneys can use inmate lookup services provided by the Sheriff's Office to locate individuals in custody. Visitation requires advance scheduling and compliance with facility security protocols. North Dakota's bond and bail process allows detainees to secure release by posting a set amount, which can be arranged through the court system or through bail bondsmen.

Arrest Records

The Kidder County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records for the county, documenting the details of each arrest including charges filed, the arresting officer, and the date. Residents and attorneys can request these records by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly. Under the North Dakota Open Records Law, arrest records are generally available to the public, though certain restrictions apply to protect privacy or avoid compromising ongoing investigations. A typical arrest record includes the individual's personal information, the nature of charges, and current case status.

Criminal Records

The criminal records ecosystem in Kidder County includes records of felonies, misdemeanors, traffic violations, and the sex offender registry. The Kidder County Sheriff's Office and the North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation maintain these records. Residents can request background checks through the Bureau, which provides criminal history information. The North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation offers resources for Kidder County residents to access statewide criminal records, for openness and public safety.

Vital Records

Vital records for Tuttle, North Dakota, such as birth, death, and marriage certificates, are stored at the Kidder County Recorder's Office, located within the Kidder County Courthouse in Steele, ND. The office can be reached at (701) 475-2241, and their website provides additional information: https://www.kidder.nd.gov/government/county-offices/county-recorder.

Business & Licensing Records

Business related public records for Tuttle, North Dakota, including licenses and registrations, can be accessed through the North Dakota Secretary of State's office. Their website at https://sos.nd.gov/ provides online search tools and contact information for obtaining these records.

Economy & Demographics

Economic and employment-related public records for Tuttle, North Dakota, can be found through the North Dakota Department of Commerce, which oversees the state's economic development initiatives. Their website, https://www.business.nd.gov/, provides access to data on local businesses, industry trends, and workforce statistics.

Elections & Voter Records

Voters in Tuttle are served by the Kidder County Auditor's Office, which administers elections throughout Kidder County. The office operates from the Kidder County Courthouse at 206 High Street East, Steele, ND 58482, and can be reached at (701) 475-2632. North Dakota stands alone among states in not requiring voter registration, eligible residents simply present valid identification at their polling place on Election Day. Acceptable forms of ID include a North Dakota driver's license, non-driver ID card, or tribal government-issued ID showing a current North Dakota address.
Those without current address documentation can vote by providing supplemental documentation or signing an affidavit. Since registration isn't required, there are no registration deadlines to worry about. The city holds municipal elections for mayor and city council positions, typically during the regular June municipal election cycle, though specific election years vary based on term schedules. Residents can contact Tuttle City Hall or the Kidder County Auditor for details on upcoming municipal elections and candidates. Voters cast ballots at their assigned precinct polling location, which for most residents is within the city or nearby. Specific polling place assignments can be confirmed by calling the Kidder County Auditor at (701) 475-2632. North Dakota also provides a polling place lookup tool at https://vip.sos.nd.gov. North Dakota permits absentee voting for any reason. Voters can request absentee ballots from the Kidder County Auditor beginning 40 days before an election, either by mail or in person. Absentee ballots must be returned by the close of polls on Election Day. Election records in North Dakota are public, including precinct-level results (available through the Secretary of State at https://results.sos.nd.gov), candidate filing information, and campaign finance reports for state-level candidates (filed with the Secretary of State). Local candidate filings are maintained by the Kidder County Auditor for county offices and by city officials for municipal races.

Public Records Resources for Tuttle, North Dakota

Official government websites for Tuttle, North Dakota and the surrounding area. We prioritize official government sources (.gov, .us, or .mil) and supplement with verified municipal, county, or statewide portals (.org or .com) where the agency uses a non-government domain.

City Info
StateNorth Dakota
CountyKidder
Population63

Frequently Asked Questions

North Dakota is the only U.S. state that does not require voter registration. To vote in Tuttle, North Dakota, you must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years old by Election Day, and have lived in your North Dakota precinct for at least 30 days. Bring valid photo ID and proof of residency (such as a utility bill or current driver's license) to the polls. For more information, see the North Dakota Secretary of State elections page at sos.nd.gov. North Dakota requires voters to be U.S. citizens, at least 18 years old by Election Day, and residents of the state. The registration deadline is typically 30 days before an election. Voters can verify their registration status and find polling locations through the North Dakota Secretary of State's voter lookup tool. For local municipal elections in Tuttle, contact the Kidder County Clerk's office for schedules and ballot information.
Property records for Tuttle, North Dakota are maintained by the Kidder County Director of Tax Equalization's Office and the Kidder County Clerk and Recorder. The Assessor's Office is responsible for discovering, listing, and valuing all taxable property within Kidder County, including parcels in Tuttle. Records available include property ownership, assessed values, legal descriptions, parcel maps, and tax history. The Kidder County Clerk and Recorder maintains recorded documents including deeds, mortgages, liens, and easements. Many North Dakota counties provide online property record searches through their county websites. The Kidder County Treasurer handles property tax payments and tax sale information.
Birth, death, and marriage records for Tuttle, North Dakota residents are available through both county and state offices. The North Dakota Department of Health, Division of Vital Records, located in Bismarck, maintains statewide vital records and can issue certified copies of birth and death certificates for events occurring anywhere in North Dakota. Orders can be placed online, by mail, or in person. Locally, the Kidder County Clerk's office issues marriage licenses and maintains marriage records for Kidder County. Birth and death certificates may also be available through local vital records offices. Requestors typically need to provide valid photo identification and proof of their relationship to the person named on the record. Processing times and fees vary by office and record type.