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Public Records in South Dakota

South Dakota public records are governed by the South Dakota Sunshine Law, which gives residents and the public the right to access government documents and records. From property ownership and court records to business filings and vital statistics, South Dakota maintains extensive public databases across its 66 counties. South Dakota's Unified Judicial System publishes statewide case information through the Odyssey Public Access portal, and register of deeds offices maintain land records. Whether you're conducting a background check, researching property history, or verifying business information, the resources below provide direct access to official South Dakota public records.

What you can find
  • Property and real estate records
  • Court records (civil, criminal, and probate)
  • Business filings and corporate registrations
  • Vital records (birth, death, marriage, divorce)
  • UCC liens and secured filings
  • Professional licenses and notary commissions
How to access South Dakota public records

Most South Dakota public records can be accessed online through state agency portals like the South Dakota State Archives and the South Dakota Department of Health Vital Records, or through individual county clerk websites. For records not published online, agencies accept written requests under the South Dakota Sunshine Law — usually by mail or email — and must respond within the statutory deadline. Certified copies of vital records and court documents typically require a small fee and proof of identity.

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UCC Lien Search
South Dakota SOS UCC Search

Search South Dakota UCC financing statements. Returns debtor and secured party information, collateral descriptions, and filing dates.

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What you can find
  • Debtor name and address
  • Secured party details
  • Filing date and lapse date
  • Collateral description
  • Amendment filings
Pro tip
Always search both the debtor's legal name AND any trade names or DBAs. Lenders file under the exact legal entity name — a single spelling difference means you could miss an active lien entirely.
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