Madison County District Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 19, 2025

Madison County District Court cases in Madison County, Rexburg, ID

Madison County District Court in Rexburg, Idaho, is part of the Idaho Seventh Judicial District and serves as the state trial court of general jurisdiction for the county. The district court hears felony criminal cases; higher-value civil lawsuits; probate and guardianship matters; and appeals from the county's magistrate division. Within the same courthouse, the magistrate division handles most misdemeanors, infractions and traffic matters, small claims, landlord-tenant evictions, juvenile cases, protection orders, and most family law (divorce, custody, child support), as well as preliminary hearings in felony cases. Together, these courts provide countywide judicial services across criminal, civil, family, juvenile, traffic, and small-claims dockets.

Madison County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Madison
Street Address: 159 East Main Street
City: Rexburg
Zip Code: 83442
Phone: 208-359-6218
Fax: 208-356-8396
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5pm
Website URL: https://co.madison.id.us/departments/courts

Services and Case Types Handled in Madison County District Court

Madison County District Court serves the public as the county's limited-jurisdiction trial court.

Primary case types:
- Traffic and municipal ordinance violations
- Misdemeanors
- Small-claims and limited civil disputes
- Landlord-tenant/evictions
- Preliminary proceedings in felony cases (warrants, first appearances, preliminary hearings)

Main services:
- Case filings, records management, and access to case information
- Scheduling and conducting hearings (arraignments, trials, compliance reviews)
- Fine/fee payment processing
- Issuance of warrants and subpoenas
- Forms and self-help resources
- Interpreter and ADA accommodations

Protective orders (e.g., domestic violence/harassment) are processed or referred per state law.

Jury services, where authorized, include juror summons, qualification, orientation, and panel management.

Additional programs may include mediation, diversion, and probation/compliance monitoring.