See 56117 district attorneys and search free public district attorney records District attorneys, prosecuting attorneys and commonwealth attorneys are public officials who represent the state or federal government in legal matters.
Osceola County Attorney 300 7th Street Sibley IA 51249 9.0 miles from 56117 712-754-4604
Nobles County District Attorney 1530 Airport Road Worthington MN 56187 9.9 miles from 56117 507-295-5298
Lyon County District Attorney 206 South 2nd Avenue Rock Rapids IA 51246 24.9 miles from 56117 712-472-8545
O'Brien County District Attorney PO Box 309 Sheldon IA 51201 25.0 miles from 56117 712-324-4385
Rock County District Attorney 204 East Brown Street Luverne MN 56156 27.6 miles from 56117 507-283-5065
Douglas County District Attorney 204 E Brown St Luverne MN 56156 27.9 miles from 56117 507-283-5065
Dickinson County District Attorney 1802 Hill Avenue Spirit Lake IA 51360 30.1 miles from 56117 712-336-4003
Murray County District Attorney 2500 28th Street Slayton MN 56172 32.1 miles from 56117 507-836-6195
Jackson County District Attorney 405 4th Street Jackson MN 56143 35.6 miles from 56117 507-847-2850
Cottonwood County District Attorney 1044 3rd Avenue Windom MN 56101 37.1 miles from 56117 507-831-5040
Clay County District Attorney PO Box 317 Spencer IA 51301 37.4 miles from 56117 712-262-8641
Sioux County Attorney 210 Central Avenue South Orange IA 51041 40.4 miles from 56117 712-737-2457
Emmet County District Attorney 609 1st Avenue North Estherville IA 51334 43.5 miles from 56117 712-362-2229
Pipestone County District Attorney 416 South Hiawatha Avenue Pipestone MN 56164 45.4 miles from 56117 507-825-4266
Lincoln County District Attorney 104 North Main Street Canton SD 57013 47.9 miles from 56117 605-764-5732
Minnehaha County District Attorney 415 North Dakota Avenue Sioux Falls SD 57104 52.3 miles from 56117 605-367-4226
Cherokee County District Attorney 520 West Main Street Cherokee IA 51012 53.8 miles from 56117 712-225-2835
A district attorney prosecutes cases on behalf of the public. District attorneys manage the prosecutor's office and play a central role in investigating charges, deciding whether to charge someone with a crime, offering plea bargains, and litigating appeals. They also advise parole boards on inmate requests for early release.
District attorneys maintain records on current and former cases. Many of these records are available online and open to the public. This site can help you access the records you need from a district attorney.