About Hyper-Reach
Hyper-Reach is Morton County’s emergency and public notification system. It enables local public safety officials to quickly notify residents and businesses of critical situations by phone, text, email, and smart devices.
Only authorized officials can send messages through Hyper-Reach. The system delivers vital information within minutes — from evacuations and weather warnings to community-specific updates like road closures and public works notices.
Beginning November 1, 2025, Morton County will transition from CodeRED to Hyper-Reach. During this time, residents may receive emergency alerts from both systems, but this will resolve January 1, 2026.
Sign Up for Alerts
Choose your preferred registration method:
Sign Up Online
You can also call (701) 498-1770 or text "Alert" to (701) 498-1770 to sign up!
After signing up, make sure you save the following number in your contacts so you'll recognize calls and texts sent from Morton County Emergency Management using Hyper-Reach:
Caller ID: MORTON CO EMERG
Phone Number: (701) 975-5333
Scan the QR Code Below to Register Instantly
Ways to Receive Alerts
📱 Landline, Mobile & Text Alerts
Get calls and texts instantly on your landline and/or smartphone.
💻 Desktop Alerts
Pop-up notifications appear on your computer screen.
🗣️ Alexa Devices
Link your Amazon Alexa to hear spoken alerts as they’re issued.
📲 Hyper-Reach Anywhere App
Download the app to receive notifications wherever you go.
Frequently Asked Questions
If I currently receive CodeRED alerts, do I still need to sign up for Hyper-Reach?
Yes. Hyper-Reach is a new alert system that replaces CodeRED for Morton County notifications. Even if you were previously signed up for CodeRED, you will need to register for Hyper-Reach to continue receiving alerts. Registration is quick, and you can customize how you receive notifications - via phone call, text, email, app, or even Alexa!
When will Hyper-Reach be used?
For emergencies or urgent information such as severe weather, evacuation orders, water advisories, missing persons, and public safety notifications.
Why did I only get part of the message on voicemail?
Some voicemail systems may interrupt playback. You can call (701) 975-5333 to hear the full message.
Why did I receive multiple calls?
If the system doesn’t reach a live person or voicemail, it will retry your number up to three times.
Need Help Signing Up?
Call the Morton County Emergency Management office at (701) 667-3307 for assistance.


