Idaho Clerk's Record Index

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Clerk's Record Index

The Idaho Clerk's Record Index (ICR) is an online database maintained by the Idaho state government that provides public access to court records. It includes information from all court jurisdictions in the state, such as district courts, magistrate divisions, and small claims courts. The ICR includes court case documents, court dockets, court calendars, and other related materials. It also provides access to criminal background checks. The ICR is an invaluable resource for legal professionals, researchers, and the public. There are three types of Idaho Clerk's Record Index: the Standard Index, the District Index, and the Magistrate Index. The Standard Index includes records from all court jurisdictions, while the District Index and Magistrate Index are specific to the District and Magistrate Divisions. Each index has its own search criteria to help users locate the information they need.

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What information is available to the public? All public court records are made available ing to the rules outlined in Idaho Court Administrative Rule (ICAR) 32. The public shall have access to the following if they exist in electronic form: Litigant/party indexes to cases filed with the court.

(1) Every person has a right to examine and take a copy of any public record of this state and there is a presumption that all public records in Idaho are open at all reasonable times for inspection except as otherwise expressly provided by statute.

Visit the Clerk's office If you come to the Clerk's office in person for your copies, the copy fee is $0.10 per page when using the computer in the court's lobby. A copy fee of $0.50 per page applies if a clerk makes the copies. An $11.00 certification fee applies for each document that needs a certification.

If mugshots can not be found online, the public can obtain mugshots by requesting them from the county Sheriff's office or the city's police department via a Public Records Request form, such as the Boise police's form.

What information is available to the public? All public court records are made available ing to the rules outlined in Idaho Court Administrative Rule (ICAR) 32. The public shall have access to the following if they exist in electronic form: Litigant/party indexes to cases filed with the court.

Welcome to the iCourt Project Information Site! Idaho has transitioned statewide to the new iCourt system where citizens can search for court records, make payments, or get county contact information. This website will provide updated information and resources throughout the life of the project.

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