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Burleigh County Public Records
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Burleigh County Background Check
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Burleigh County Birth Records
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Burleigh County Death Records
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Burleigh County Arrest/Ciminal Records
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Burleigh County, North Dakota home page and directory of government agencies, departments, and services.
www.co.burleigh.nd.us
Use this service of the Burleigh County Police Department to browse the photographs and names of those most wanted in Burleigh County, North Dakota.
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Search the Burleigh County, North Dakota Auditor's records for property information by property number or property address and pay your property taxes online.
www.co.burleigh.nd.us
A North Dakota Recorders Information Network subscription is required to search the Burleigh County, North Dakota land records database (deeds, mortgages, liens, judgments, etc.) by name, description, tract index, county, date or document type.
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Use this service of the Burleigh County Police Department to browse the listing in PDF format of those in Burleigh County, North Dakota with active warrants.
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Quick facts on Burleigh County, North Dakota

The graph is based on the crime statistics provided by FBI, which was reported to FBI by local police departments and sheriff's offices on voluntary basis (including Burleigh County police department/sheriff's office). This data should NOT be used to measure real situation in Burleigh County, because it's not guaranteed the information is complete. Also, the way information is reported to FBI sometimes changes, which may cause in a gap or increase/decrease in rates, thus this is only visually and should not be treated as crime rate jump.




