Stutsman County, located in the southeast portion of North Dakota, was organized in 1873 and covers a total area of 2,298 square miles with a population of 21,593. The county seat, Jamestown, is home to the Stutsman County Courthouse and Law Enforcement Center, housing various county offices and law enforcement agencies.
The county offers a range of services and resources, including auditor and tax director's office, recorder's office, treasurer's office, state's attorney office, information technology, district court, juvenile court, and emergency management services. Residents can access property tax information, jail inmate roster, public notices, and stay informed about county events and meetings through live streams and online resources.
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