Billings Municipal Court

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Databases Updated on Nov 02, 2025

Billings Municipal Court cases in Yellowstone County, Billings, MT

Billings Municipal Court is a municipal, limited-jurisdiction court serving the City of Billings, Montana. It handles violations of city ordinances; most state-law misdemeanors within city limits (e.g., DUI and other criminal misdemeanors); traffic and parking offenses; conducts initial appearances and other preliminary proceedings in felony cases before transfer to District Court; and hears certain limited civil matters within statutory monetary limits. Family law matters (such as divorce or child custody), probate, and felony trials are handled by Yellowstone County District Court.

Billings Municipal Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Municipal Court
County: Yellowstone
Street Address: 220 N. 27Th St.
City: Billings
Zip Code: 59103
Phone: 406-657-8490
Fax: 406-657-3075
Hours: Monday - Friday : 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Website URL: https://ci.billings.mt.us/115/Municipal-Court
Parking: The Billings Municipal Court does not accept payment for parking tickets. To pay your parking ticket you must go to the finance office on the first floor of the City Hall building next to the City Police Department
Forms & Filing: https://ci.billings.mt.us/2508/Forms
Jury Service: https://ci.billings.mt.us/2122/Jury-Information
Languages: English
Email: BMC-Quesitons@ci.billings.mt.us
ADA: ADA/Section 504 Coordinator
ADA Phone: 406-657-8219
ADA Fax / Email: mettransit@ci.billings.mt.us

Services and Case Types Handled in Billings Municipal Court

Billings Municipal Court serves the public by:
- Handling misdemeanor criminal cases (including DUI and domestic violence), traffic and parking violations, and city ordinance/code offenses.
- Accepting and processing case filings (citations, complaints, motions), bonds, and warrants.
- Processing petitions for orders of protection (as allowed by law) and holding related hearings.
- Managing proceedings: arraignments, pretrial conferences, change-of-plea, bench and jury trials, sentencings, and compliance/review hearings.
- Providing jury services: juror summons and qualification, orientation, scheduling, and compensation.
- Administering payments and compliance: fines/fees, restitution, payment plans, community service verification, and probation/diversion monitoring.
- Maintaining records and calendars: public access to case information, certified copies, and record requests.
- Offering customer service: forms, interpreters/ADA accommodations, and appearance options (in person or remote, where available).