North Dakota Public Salaries

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North Dakota Public SalariesThis is a directory of links to state, county and municipal government salary and employee name databases. These searchable databases of government salaries, pay, overtime and compensation of government workers are compiled by news organizations, consumer watchdog organizations, open government advocates and government agencies. These are helpful to private investigators and judgment collectors to find place of employment and locate assets. Look up salaries and employees’ names.

State of North Dakota government employees directory
North Dakota Vendors
State of North Dakota Salary List, 2009
North Dakota Teachers and Administrators
North Dakota University System employee directory
University of North Dakota Salaries, 2014 (PDF)
North Dakota State College of Science employee directory
Bismark School District Employees (PDF)
Grand Forks, Dickinson School District Employees
Grand Forks County employee salaries (PDF)
Jamestown School District Employees (PDF)
Williston State College directory

If you know of or you’re looking for a database or list of employees that isn’t here it doesn’t mean it’s not out there. Ask me and I’ll look for it and add it to PI buzz. There are so many government agency directories and salary lists that I can’t keep up with adding them as quickly as they proliferate.

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5 thoughts on “North Dakota Public Salaries

  1. Often the current ones aren’t online. You can request these from the Office of Management and Budget: https://www.nd.gov/omb/omb-home/contact-us.

    “Personnel records, including information regarding the salary and job performance of an employee, are generally open to the public, according to the attorney general.” https://www.rcfp.org/north-dakota-open-government-guide/iv-record-categories-open-or-closed/m-personnel-records

  2. I am looking for the listing of salaries for the University of North Dakota Medical School – facility and staff.
    Would that information be available for the year of 2015?

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