Blaine County Idaho 5th Judicial District Court cases in Blaine County, Hailey, ID
Blaine County District Court in Hailey, Idaho, is a state district (trial) court of general jurisdiction within the Idaho Fifth Judicial District. It hears felony criminal cases, general civil actions and higher-value disputes, and appeals from the Blaine County Magistrate Court; district judges also handle some family law matters assigned from the magistrate division. The magistrate division at the same courthouse processes misdemeanors, traffic and other infractions, small claims, landlord-tenant/eviction cases, most family law matters (divorce, custody, child support), juvenile cases, probate, protection orders, and preliminary proceedings in felony cases.
Blaine County Idaho 5th Judicial District Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | District Court |
County: | Blaine |
Street Address: | 201 2nd Ave. S. |
City: | Hailey |
Zip Code: | 83333 |
Phone: | 208-788-5548 |
Fax: | 208-788-5527 |
Hours: | Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m |
Website URL: | https://www.5thjudicialdistrict.com/counties/blaine-county/ |
Jury Service: | https://www.5thjudicialdistrict.com/district-court/jury-duty/ |
Email: | alogan@co.blaine.id.us |
Services and Case Types Handled in Blaine County Idaho 5th Judicial District Court
Blaine County District Court serves as the county's trial court of general jurisdiction. Its core services include:
- Case filings and records: accepting and processing criminal, civil, family (divorce, custody, child support), probate/estate, guardianship/conservatorship, and juvenile matters; maintaining dockets and case files; handling fees and payments; providing record requests.
- Protective orders: receiving and issuing petitions for domestic violence, stalking/harassment, and vulnerable adult protection.
- Jury services: managing juror summons, qualification, reporting, deferrals, and support during trials.
- Court hearings and trials: scheduling arraignments, motion hearings, settlement conferences, jury and bench trials, and sentencings; coordinating interpreters, ADA accommodations, and remote appearances where permitted.
- Public assistance: supplying forms, procedural guidance, self-help referrals, and information on mediation and related services.