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Edited by Sam Rokni — Editor & Owner, SearchSystems.net. Public records professional since 1999. NAPBS founding member. Full bio & credentials.
Last reviewed: June 04, 2026 · Methodology: all Teton County record-source URLs verified against the official local and Montana state publishers on the review date. 3 primary .gov / official sources cited below.
Teton County — Key Numbers (2026)
Population, demographics, and county-seat data for Teton County, Montana — verified against U.S. Census 2024 estimates.
6,444
Population
Census estimate
2,464
Households
Census estimate
$65,224
Median income
Annual household
$217,200
Median home value
Census ACS
Choteau
County seat
In Montana
Criminal records
see state portal
Court records
2 sources
Wants & warrants
see state portal
Property records
1 source
Vital records
see state portal
Voter records
see state portal
Professional licenses
see state portal
Recorded documents
see state portal
Count of verified official sources per record type. Multiple sources One source Use state portal
Teton County Records at a Glance
| Record type | Teton County verified sources |
|---|---|
| Court records | Justice Laurie McKinnon - Montana Judicial Branch - MT.gov Montana District Courts |
| Criminal records | No verified source — see Teton County state portal below |
| Wants & warrants | No verified source — see Teton County state portal below |
| Property records | Property Record Card - Montana Online Services |
| Vital records | No verified source — see Teton County state portal below |
| Voter records | No verified source — see Teton County state portal below |
| Professional licenses | No verified source — see Teton County state portal below |
| Recorded documents | No verified source — see Teton County state portal below |
Count of officially verified .gov / .us record sources cataloged for Teton County. Data verified June 04, 2026.
What Changed in 2026 — Teton County Records
2026
Teton County official government portal active
The official Teton County government website at www.tetoncomt.org continues to serve as the canonical local source.
2026
Teton County court records portal verified
State court system links for Teton County verified against the Montana judiciary portal in 2026.
2026
Teton County property records online
Teton County property assessment and recorder office online portal active in 2026.
2026
FBI Identity History Summary (federal complement)
For records that may exist outside Montana, the FBI Identity History Summary at fbi.gov complements all county-level state records.
The 4-Step Teton County Records Pathway
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Step 1 — Start at the Teton County clerk/courthouse
For most local records (court cases, property deeds, marriage licenses), the Teton County clerk's office is the first stop.
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Step 2 — Use the Montana statewide systems
Criminal background, court case search, voter registration, and professional licensing are all run at the Montana state level — not by the county.
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Step 3 — Federal sources for federal records
Federal court cases (PACER), federal tax liens (IRS), military records (NPRC), and immigration data (ICE) are all federal — not held by the county.
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Step 4 — Cross-check before relying on data
Most county portals lag 24-48 hours behind the courthouse. For time-sensitive verification, call the clerk directly.
Five Things People Get Wrong About Teton County Records
❌ Myth: "Teton County maintains all criminal records."
✓ Truth: False. Criminal records for Teton County are held by the Montana state repository, NOT the county. The county sheriff has only the local arrest log.
❌ Myth: "Records sealed in Teton County are gone everywhere."
✓ Truth: False. Sealing removes records from public search but they still exist at the courthouse and may appear in FBI records (Identity History Summary).
❌ Myth: "Free 'instant background' sites have Teton County data."
✓ Truth: False. Only the official Montana state repository has verified, current Teton County data. Free sites often have stale data.
❌ Myth: "The Teton County assessor's value is what I'll sell my home for."
✓ Truth: False. The Teton County assessor's value is for property tax purposes only — usually below market value.
❌ Myth: "All county records older than 50 years are public."
✓ Truth: Partially false. Public-records rules vary by record type AND state. Court records and deeds are usually older-public; vital records remain restricted longer (often 75-125 years).
Primary Sources (All Verified)
- www.tetoncomt.org — Official Teton County government website
- courts.mt.gov — Court records — official source
- svc.mt.gov — Property records — official source
- fbi.gov — FBI Identity History Summary (federal record)
Related — Teton County & Montana Records
For records not specific to Teton County, use Montana's statewide system or the national hub.
📍 Montana statewide record systems:
- Montana Court Records →
- Montana Criminal Records →
- Montana Property Records →
- Montana Vital Records →
- Montana Voter Records →
- Montana Wants & Warrants →
- Montana Licenses →
- Montana Recorded Documents →
🇺🇸 National hubs:
Related Public Records
Montana statewide records: Court records · Criminal records · Wants & warrants · Property records · Vital records · Voter records · Licenses · Recorded docs
National directories: Court records · Criminal records · Property records · Vital records · Federal databases
About Teton County, Montana
Teton County is located in northwestern Montana. The county seat is Choteau (official site: http://www.tetoncomt.org/).
- Population: 6,444
- Households: 2,464
- Median household income: $65,224
- Median home value: $217,200
- Below poverty line: 14.4%
- Land area: 2,271.6 sq mi
- Population density: 2.8 people / sq mi
- Public libraries indexed: 3
- NCES schools indexed: 17
Justice Laurie McKinnon - Montana Judicial Branch - MT.gov
Official Free
In 1995, Justice McKinnon moved Justice McKinnon continued her career in Montana as a Deputy Glacier and Teton County Attorney. In 2006, Justice McKinnon was elected to Montana’s Ninth Judicial District Court , serving Teton, Pondera, Toole and Glacier counties for a six-year
Property Record Card - Montana Online Services
Official Free
To access your property information, enter a property number, assessment code, name, or address in the search box above · TIP: After entering a search term, select a county to improve search speed
Montana Sexual Violent Offender Registry
Official Free
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EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DATA GOVERNING BOARD
Official Free
Montana Department of Administration | P.O. Box 200101, Helena, MT 59620-0101 | Director’s Office (406) 444-2460 · Location: Capitol Building or Zoom
DLI Record Search
Official Free
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Teton County
Official Free
Field notes are the narrative record of the cadastral survey . They are written in tabular format and contain the detailed descriptions of entire survey process including the instrumentation and procedures utilized, calling all physical evidence evaluated in the survey process, and listing all ...
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I look up court cases in Teton County?
Teton County court cases are searchable through the Justice Laurie McKinnon - Montana Judicial Branch - MT.gov portal: https://courts.mt.gov/courts/supreme/about/bios/McKinnon. Montana also operates a state-level case lookup through the Montana Courts system. For federal matters, see PACER.
Does an arrest show up on a background check before conviction in Montana?
Yes — in Montana, an arrest can appear on a name-based background check from the moment of booking, even before any court ruling. Whether it appears on an employment screening depends on the type of check (name-based vs. fingerprint-based) and how recent the arrest is.
How long does an arrest stay on my record in Montana if I wasn't convicted?
In Montana, an arrest stays on your record indefinitely unless you petition the court to seal or expunge it, even if charges were dropped or you were found not guilty. Montana's rules for clearing non-conviction records are stricter than for convictions — start with the Montana Department of Justice.
How do I run a Montana background check?
Montana background checks are handled by the Montana Department of Justice. Name-based searches are available through the official state portal (per-search fee applies). Fingerprint-based checks — required for licensing, foster care, and many employers — must be submitted through an approved vendor.
