Todd County District Court cases in Todd County, Long Prairie, MN
Todd County District Court in Long Prairie is a Minnesota state district (trial) court of general jurisdiction. It serves as the county's primary trial forum, exercising jurisdiction over cases filed in Todd County from initiation through disposition, including arraignments, pretrial motions, trials, sentencing, and post-judgment matters. Typical case types include criminal (felony, gross misdemeanor, misdemeanor), civil actions (including small claims/conciliation and housing/evictions), family law (dissolution, custody, parenting time, child support, domestic abuse orders), juvenile delinquency and child-protection, probate and mental health/guardianship, traffic and ordinance violations, and related petitions and administrative appeals authorized by Minnesota law.
Todd County District Court Contact and Location Information
| Court Type: | District Court |
| County: | Todd |
| Street Address: | 221 1st Avenue South |
| City: | Long Prairie |
| Zip Code: | 56347 |
| Phone: | 320-357-5005 |
| Fax: | 320-732-2506 |
| Hours: | Monday - Friday : 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. |
| Website URL: | http://www.mncourts.gov/Find-Courts/Todd.aspx |
| Parking: | Free public surface lot and free on-street parking. |
| Jury Service: | https://www.mncourts.gov/Jurors.aspx#tab03CountyJuryInfo |
| Languages: | English |
| ADA: | Rhonda Bot |
| ADA Phone: | 320-357-5005 |
| ADA Fax / Email: | 320-732-2506 |
Services and Case Types Handled in Todd County District Court
Todd County District Court (Minnesota) serves the public as a general-jurisdiction trial court. It:
- Accepts case filings and maintains records for criminal, civil, family (divorce, custody, child support), juvenile delinquency and child protection, probate/guardianship, mental health commitments, traffic/payable citations, housing/evictions, and conciliation (small claims).
- Issues and enforces protective orders, including Domestic Abuse Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders.
- Schedules and conducts court hearings and trials (arraignments, motion hearings, settlement conferences, sentencings, civil and criminal trials), with in-person and remote options as scheduled.
- Administers jury services, including qualification, summons, reporting, deferrals/excuses, and juror payment.
- Provides public access to court calendars and case records, certified copies, fine/fee payment processing, forms and filing assistance, interpreter services, and ADA accommodations.
Procedures and availability are governed by local rules and statewide judicial policies.