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MT.gov - Official State Website
About Montana Population: 1,084,197 Nickname: Treasure State State Capital: Helena State Flower: Bitterroot State Bird: Western Meadowlark State Butterfly: Mourning Cloak State Animal: Grizzly Bear State Fish: Blackspotted Cutthroat Trout State Gemstones: Sapphire & Agate State Soil: Scobey Soil State Motto: Oro y Plata (Gold & Silver) Visit ...
About Montana
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Brief History of Montana
Montana's post-war society has evolved significantly during the "modern" era. Population shifts have loaded most of Montana's people in the western one-third of the state and "emptied out" eastern Montana's vast spaces, and a drop in population cost Montana a U.S. House seat in the 1990s. The state's population only surpassed one million in 2012.
Offender Search - Montana
Search for Convicted Felons in Montana. Montana Department of Corrections 5 S. Last Chance Gulch P.O. Box 201301 Helena, MT 59620-1301 | Map
Agencies - Montana.gov
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Tax Relief for Homesteads and Long-term Rentals
Program Eligibility & Requirements Below is a summary of changes to Montana's Property laws for "homesteads" and long-term rentals. To qualify you must be enrolled.
Chapter 1 This is Montana - Montana Historical Society
Montana is known for its natural beauty and wildlife. If you drive across Montana, you will see mountains, foothills (hills at the edge of a mountain range), badlands (an area created by erosion of rocks and hills with little vegetation), and prairies
2025 Tax Information for Montana Property Owners
In 2025, Montana is changing how it calculates property taxes for many types of property, including homes, farms, businesses, and forest land. These changes affect how much property owners will pay and how tax rates are applied based on a property's value and use. This page explains the new rates and who they apply to so you can understand what to expect and how your property is classified.
Enrollment for 2026 is Now Closed
The enrollment deadline for the 2026 tax year was March 20th. The enrollment portal is now closed and will reopen on May 4th for 2027 tax year applications.
Montana Public Access Portal (s)
As Montana courts transition to a new centralized case management system, certain public records will become available through the Montana District Court Public Access Portal and the Montana Courts of Limited Jurisdiction Public Access Portal.
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