Bannock County
Bannock County, situated in the southeastern part of Idaho, was established in 1893 and derived its name from the Bannock tribe. Covering a total area of 1,147 square miles, the county is home to over 87,018 inhabitants. The City of Pocatello serves as the county seat and is the largest city in the county.
The Sixth District Court holds jurisdiction over Bannock County. This court handles all criminal and civil cases, including general civil claims above $10,000, felonies, and cases that are not within the purview of its Magistrate Division. Comparably, the Magistrate Division deals with specific types of criminal and civil cases, such as general civil claims below $10,000, traffic infractions, and most probate matters.
Additionally, the Wood Court, Juvenile Court, Family Court Services, Problem Solving Courts are under the Sixth District Court and focus on treatment and rehabilitation rather than incarceration.
Bannock County public court records contain the documents of court proceedings filed within the county. The Bannock County Clerk is entrusted with the tasks of maintaining, storing, and providing these records. Additionally, non-confidential court records generated in Bannock County can be found on the iCourt Portal provided by Idaho Courts.
Bannock County residents can publicly access court records for:
- Civil Cases
- Criminal Cases
- Family Law Cases
- Juvenile Cases
- Probate Cases
To look up court records in Bannock County, requestors must fill out the Judicial Records Request Form and send it to recordsrequest@bannockcounty.us. Alternatively, they can visit the Bannock County Court Clerk's office and submit the completed form in person. It is important to provide essential information such as case number, names of the parties involved, document titles, and filing dates. Please note that there is a fee of $1 per page for obtaining copies of records, and an additional $1 charge per seal for certifications.