Montana does not have an intermediate appellate court. Consequently, the Supreme Court hears direct appeals from all of the District Courts across Montana, as well as from the Workers' Compensation Court and the Water Court. Because people have a right to an appeal and there is no intermediate appellate court for Montanans to go to, the Montana Supreme Court does not have discretion to turn down appeals; it must take them all and resolve them.
Forms & Documents
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Form Title | Topics |
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Undertaking on Attachment | City Court, District Court Civil Case |
Worksheet Instructions | Child Support |
Worksheets | Child Support |
Writ of Assistance | Evictions |
Writ of Attachment | City Court, District Court Civil Case |
Writ of Execution | City Court, City/Justice Court Civil Case |
Writ of Execution | City Court, Execution On A Judgment |
Writ of Execution | Collecting A Judgment, District Court |
Writ of Execution | Collecting A Judgment, City/Justice Court |
Writ of Execution on Transcript of Judgment (from Justice Court | Collecting A Judgment, District Court |
Writ of Execution on Transcript of Judgment (from Justice Court | City Court, Executing On Justice Court Judgment |
Contact Information & Office Locations
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Main Office
Address:
215 N Sanders St
Helena, MT 59601
- (406) 841-2966