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Find People In Cities Like:

  • Sioux Falls
  • Rapid City
  • Aberdeen
  • Brookings
  • Watertown
  • Mitchell
  • Yankton
  • Pierre
  • Huron
  • Spearfish
  • Vermillion
  • Brandon
  • Box Elder
  • Madison
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  • Harrisburg
  • Belle Fourche
  • Tea
  • Dell Rapids
  • Mobridge



State of South Dakota Total Population:
865,454 Residents

Capital City:
Pierre

Largest Cities:
Sioux Falls: 183,200
Rapid City: 73,569
Aberdeen: 28,415

Bordering States:
Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Wyoming




About South Dakota Public Records


All government agencies in South Dakota create, store, and manage public records. The South Dakota public records law gives the general public access to the public records for inspection and copying. The records include manuals, written materials, books, photos, drawings, information on computers, sound recordings, tapes, microfilms, maps, statistical tabulations, and other materials regardless of physical form or characteristics.

Most public records are available in the state but information about tax returns, unpublished research and commercial data, medical records, vital records, sealed records, library records, and social welfare information, can be blocked out.




A Short History Of South Dakota


The area that became South Dakota was added to the United States in 1803. The first permanent settlement was established at Fort Pierre by the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804. In the 1800s, the settlement of the territory led to clashes with the Sioux. The territory was incorporated into the union on November 2, 1889, along with North Dakota. A major part of South Dakotas economy is tourism. A lot of visitors want to see Mt. Rushmore. Mt. Rushmore is a famous 60-foot-tall sculpture of the faces of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln.