Unless otherwise provided in this rule, access to records will be consistent with the terms of N.D.C.C. § 44-04-18.
In order to reduce administrative burden on the court and to provide greater public access to records, the court may provide remote access to court records that are not confidential records.
As a result of insufficient compliance with redaction requirements, the following records are not available through remote access:
A clerk of court is not required to allow access to more than ten case files per day per requestor but may do so in the exercise of the clerk's discretion if the access will not disrupt the clerk's primary function. If a request for access and inspection is granted, the clerk may set reasonable time and manner of inspection requirements that ensure timely access while protecting the integrity of the records and preserving the affected office from undue disruption. The inspection area must be within full view of court personnel whenever possible. A person inspecting records will be directed to remain in the court facility until the records are returned and examined for completeness.
If a clerk determines there is a question about whether a case record may be disclosed, or if a written request is made under subsection 4(a) for a ruling by the court after the clerk denies or grants an access request, the clerk must refer the request to the court for determination. The court must use the standards listed in subsection 4(a) to determine whether to grant or deny the access requested.
The state court administrator may set reasonable time and manner of inspection requirements that ensure timely access while protecting the integrity of administrative records and preserving the affected office from undue disruption. If there is doubt about whether an administrative record may be an exempt record or a confidential record, the matter must be referred to the state court administrator for determination. The state court administrator must use the standards listed in subsection 4(a) to determine whether to allow access to the record.
N.D. Sup. Ct. Admin. R. & Ord. 5