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Databases Updated on Oct 22, 2025

Idaho County Idaho Courthouse Court cases in Idaho County, Grangeville, ID

Idaho County Magistrate Court in Grangeville is the Magistrate Division of the Idaho District Court for the Second Judicial District, serving as a limited-jurisdiction trial court. It handles misdemeanor criminal cases, traffic and other infractions, local ordinance violations, and conducts initial appearances, arraignments, and preliminary hearings in felony matters before transfer to district court. Its civil docket includes small claims, landlord-tenant/evictions, and other limited civil actions. The court also hears family law cases such as divorce, child custody, and child support; issues and enforces protection orders; and oversees juvenile proceedings, probate, guardianships, conservatorships, and mental health commitment matters. It issues warrants and manages related judicial proceedings within Idaho County.

Idaho County Idaho Courthouse Contact and Location Information

Court Type: County Court
County: Idaho
Street Address: 320 West Main Street
City: Grangeville
Zip Code: 83530
Phone: 208-983-2776
Fax: 208-983-2376
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Website URL: https://idahocounty.org/district-courts/
Email: kackerman@idahocounty.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Idaho-County-District-Court/128277677506996

Services and Case Types Handled in Idaho County Idaho Courthouse

Idaho County Magistrate Court serves the public as the front-line trial court for high‑volume matters. It:
- Accepts and processes case filings and records requests (criminal, traffic/infractions, small claims, landlord‑tenant, family law, juvenile, probate/guardianship, and other civil).
- Issues and hears protective orders (domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault, vulnerable adult).
- Handles criminal proceedings for misdemeanors and infractions, and conducts felony arraignments and preliminary hearings; sets bail and warrants.
- Manages civil hearings, pretrial conferences, and trials (bench or jury) for eligible cases; oversees evictions and small‑claims mediation/judgment.
- Provides jury services (summons, orientation, reporting, excusals).
- Schedules and conducts court hearings (in-person/remote as ordered), sentencings, and review hearings; enforces orders and collects fines/fees.
- Offers public access to calendars and case information and self‑help forms through the Court Assistance Office; facilitates payments and continuance requests.