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§3611 Office of Tribal Justice Support

Title 25 › Chapter CHAPTER 38— - INDIAN TRIBAL JUSTICE SUPPORT › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - TRIBAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS › § 3611

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Creates an Office of Tribal Justice Support inside the Bureau to help tribes build, run, and improve their justice systems and Courts of Indian Offenses. All duties and staff of the Bureau’s Branch of Judicial Services as of December 3, 1993 are moved to this new Office, and any legal reference to that Branch now means the Office. The Office must give money, training, technical help, and research to tribes and tribal groups. It must support court staff education, study how tribal courts work, help tribes work with Federal and State courts, and oversee ongoing Courts of Indian Offenses. The Office cannot force tribes to follow particular justice rules. It will provide help on request with things like tribal codes, court administration, reducing delays, alternative dispute methods, judicial conduct, and long-term planning, by direct services, contracts, or grants. It will keep an information clearinghouse with an electronic database and protect privacy.

Full Legal Text

Title 25, §3611

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(a)There is hereby established within the Bureau the Office of Tribal Justice Support. The purpose of the Office shall be to further the development, operation, and enhancement of tribal justice systems and Courts of Indian Offenses.
(b)All functions performed before December 3, 1993, by the Branch of Judicial Services of the Bureau and all personnel assigned to such Branch as of December 3, 1993, are hereby transferred to the Office of Tribal Justice Support. Any reference in any law, regulation, executive order, reorganization plan, or delegation of authority to the Branch of Judicial Services is deemed to be a reference to the Office of Tribal Justice Support.
(c)In addition to the functions transferred to the Office pursuant to subsection (b), the Office shall perform the following functions:
(1)Provide funds to Indian tribes and tribal organizations for the development, enhancement, and continuing operation of tribal justice systems.
(2)Provide technical assistance and training, including programs of continuing education and training for personnel of Courts of Indian Offenses.
(3)Study and conduct research concerning the operation of tribal justice systems.
(4)Promote cooperation and coordination among tribal justice systems and the Federal and State judiciary systems.
(5)Oversee the continuing operations of the Courts of Indian Offenses.
(6)Provide funds to Indian tribes and tribal organizations for the continuation and enhancement of traditional tribal judicial practices.
(d)Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed or construed to authorize the Office to impose justice standards on Indian tribes.
(e)(1)The Office shall provide technical assistance and training to any Indian tribe or tribal organization upon request. Technical assistance and training shall include (but not be limited to) assistance for the development of—
(A)tribal codes and rules of procedure;
(B)tribal court administrative procedures and court records management systems;
(C)methods of reducing case delays;
(D)methods of alternative dispute resolution;
(E)tribal standards for judicial administration and conduct; and
(F)long-range plans for the enhancement of tribal justice systems.
(2)Technical assistance and training provided pursuant to paragraph (1) may be provided through direct services, by contract with independent entities, or through grants to Indian tribes or tribal organizations.
(f)The Office shall maintain an information clearinghouse (which shall include an electronic data base) on tribal justice systems and Courts of Indian Offenses, including (but not limited to) information on staffing, funding, model tribal codes, tribal justice activities, and tribal judicial decisions. The Office shall take such actions as may be necessary to ensure the confidentiality of records and other matters involving privacy rights.

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Citation

25 U.S.C. § 3611

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Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73