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New Naming Rights Agreement Looks to Ensure Long Term Financial Success for City-Owned Facility The Rough Rider Center, a cornerstone of the Watford City community and a hub for recreation, events, and athletics in the region, has entered into a significant naming rights partnership with Northern States Fishing Tools. This long-term agreement marks an exciting...

Services and Fees Charges for Report Requests $0.25 per page $7 for accident reports $5 for a CD each additional CD for the same case will be $2.50 $5 for a DVD each additional DVD for the same case will be $2.50 $6 for a 16GB USB $5 for a 32GB USB $10 for a...

Click here to visit the McKenzie County Emergency Management website.

In the event of an emergency, please call 911. If this is a non-emergency, you can call the Watford City Volunteer Fire Department at 701-444-2934, or email them at wcfire@ruggedwest.com.

Typically, if WCPD tows a vehicle it will be taken to our impound lot. In order to get it out, the person will need to come to WCPD’s front window inside the McKenzie County Law Enforcement Center. It is beneficial if they have their identification, insurance information, and registration information prior to coming. We understand...

Complaints that are actively happening are best filed by calling dispatch 701-444-3654. If you’d like to report vandalism or something non-urgent, you can access our online forms. Personnel complaints may be filed by calling the WCPD Office and our receptionist will determine who needs to be contacted.

View the complete municipal ordinance library. 

Open records requests can be made with the receptionist at the front window of The Watford City Police Department. WCPD will create an estimate of payment based upon the request. Payment is due prior to WCPD starting the request since redaction of personal identifying information, sensitive information, etc. may be required. This cost also takes...

Reports for traffic crashes that are reportable to the North Dakota Department of Transportation are available for purchase online. Customers will receive their report(s) immediately if the report is available for purchase. There is a $7 fee to locate and provide the crash report. You can access those reports here.

Traffic citations can either be mailed in to the clerk of court with payment in the envelope provided, or they can pay in person with The McKenzie County Clerk of Court, located in The McKenzie County Courthouse at 201 5th St NW #524, Watford City, ND 58854. 

Mail your parking ticket along with your payment in the addressed envelope your ticket came with, or come in person and pay at The Watford City Police Department, located inside the McKenzie County Law Enforcement Center at 1201 12th St SE Suite A, Watford City, ND 58854. 

View this guide on how to apply for a zoning change.

No, any survey requests and associated costs are the responsibility of the property owner.

View the complete library of existing zoning maps

The City of Watford City requires building inspections. Permit holders must schedule an inspection 24 hours prior to inspection. To schedule an inspection, inquire about the inspection process, or whether an inspection is required, please contact City Building Inspector, Steve Williams at 701-444-8414, or email at swwilliams@nd.gov.

The City of Watford City and The State of North Dakota have adopted the following building codes: 2021  International Building Code (IBC) 2021  International Residential Code (IRC) 2021  International Mechanical Code (IMC) 2021  International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) 2021  International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) 2021  International Existing Building Code (IEBC)

View a complete list of Watford City standards for construction in city limits. Click here for a Construction and Repair Permit Application. 

View the water and sewer access permit application for full details.

Article 8 of Chapter VI-Business Regulations & Licenses states a person may not engage in the business nor act in the capacity of a contractor within the city when the cost, value, or price per job exceeds the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) without first having received a City Contractor License.  This is applicable...

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