Stutsman County, located in the southeast portion of North Dakota, was established in 1873 and covers an area of 2,298 square miles. With a population of 21,593, the county seat of Jamestown is situated at the intersection of Interstate 94 and Highway 281. The Stutsman County Courthouse houses various county departments, including the Auditor and Tax Director's Office, Recorder's Office, Treasurer's Office, State's Attorney Office, and District Court.
The Law Enforcement Center in Jamestown accommodates the Jamestown Police Department, Municipal Court, Bureau of Criminal Investigation, North Dakota Highway Patrol, Stutsman County Sheriff's Office, and other services such as Veteran's Services, Emergency Management, and the Correctional Center. Stutsman County offers a range of employment opportunities and provides transparency through live-streams of County Commission Board meetings, transcribed minutes, audio recordings, and social media livestreams.
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