OPEN PUBLIC RECORDS

Because You Need to Know

How to use this page: Pick the record type you need below. Each section names the agency that holds those records and links to the official source — no aggregators, no third-party services.

What You Can Find Here

⚖️ Court case records through Idaho iCourt statewide
🔍 Arrest records from county sheriffs and municipal police
📋 Criminal history checks through Idaho State Police BCI
🏛️ Vital records, property records, and open-records requests
Have this ready before you start:
  • Full name of the person or business
  • Case number, if you have one
  • The county where the record was created

How Records Work in Idaho

Idaho's court and arrest records run across state, county, and arresting-agency levels. The state judiciary under the Idaho Supreme Court maintains court records through the iCourt statewide system. Idaho State Police BCI holds statewide criminal history. Most local records — deeds, marriage licenses, District Court filings — are held at the county level.

Idaho has 44 counties organized into seven judicial districts. Each county has its own Clerk of the District Court, sheriff, recorder, and assessor maintaining separate records. iCourt's statewide coverage makes Idaho unusually searchable — a single portal handles most trial-level cases. Older records and some specialized filings may require a clerk's office visit.

Counties in Idaho

Idaho has 44 counties. Select one below to find local court, arrest, and court and arrest records.

What this page does not show: Not every record is online. While iCourt provides strong statewide coverage, some older records and specialized filings require a clerk's office visit. When in doubt, call the agency directly.

This page is a guide to help you find official records — it is not the official database. All information comes from government sources. Verify details directly with the agency that holds the records.

Last updated: April 24, 2026