Isanti County District Court cases in Isanti County, Cambridge, MN
Isanti County District Court in Cambridge, Minnesota is a state district trial court of general jurisdiction serving Isanti County within the Tenth Judicial District. It is the primary forum for filing and adjudicating local cases, conducting hearings and trials (jury and non-jury), and issuing orders, judgments, and warrants. Common case types include criminal matters (felony, gross misdemeanor, misdemeanor, petty misdemeanor/traffic), civil lawsuits, family law (divorce, custody, child support, orders for protection), juvenile delinquency and child protection, probate and guardianship, housing/evictions, conciliation (small claims), and mental health commitments. The court also handles sentencing and enforcement of its orders.
Isanti County District Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | District Court |
County: | Isanti |
Street Address: | 555 18th Avenue SW |
City: | Cambridge |
Zip Code: | 55008 |
Phone: | 763-290-7020 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday : 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. |
Website URL: | http://www.mncourts.gov/Find-Courts/Isanti.aspx |
Parking: | Free surface lot and on-street parking available. |
Jury Service: | https://www.mncourts.gov/Jurors.aspx#tab03CountyJuryInfo |
Languages: | English |
ADA: | Megan Bergman |
ADA Phone: | 763-290-7027 |
ADA Fax / Email: | 763-689-8340 |
Services and Case Types Handled in Isanti County District Court
Isanti County District Court (Minnesota) is the general trial court serving the public across all case types:
- Criminal (misdemeanor to felony), traffic/parking
- Civil and conciliation (small claims), housing/evictions
- Family (divorce, custody, child support)
- Juvenile (delinquency, CHIPS)
- Probate/mental health (estates, guardianships/conservatorships, commitments)
- Name changes and expungements
Key services:
- Case intake/filings, document processing, certified copies, and public record access
- Protective orders: Orders for Protection (domestic abuse) and Harassment Restraining Orders
- Scheduling and conducting hearings and trials (arraignments, pretrial motions, settlement conferences, jury/bench trials, sentencing)
- Jury services: summons, qualification, orientation, reporting, and payment/deferral
- Fine/fee and citation payments; calendar and warrant information
- Interpreters, ADA accommodations, self-help forms/resources, and court-ordered mediation/ADR
The court provides accessible forums to resolve disputes, protect safety, and enforce rights and obligations.