Oneida County District Court

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Databases Updated on Nov 03, 2025

Oneida County District Court cases in Oneida County, Malad, ID

Oneida County District Court in Malad is a state district court within Idaho's Sixth Judicial District and serves as the county's trial court of general jurisdiction. It hears felony criminal prosecutions, higher-value civil lawsuits, and other matters assigned by statute, and it reviews appeals from the magistrate division. The magistrate division in the same courthouse typically handles misdemeanors, traffic and infraction cases, small claims, juvenile and probate matters, and most family law (divorce, custody, child support). Together, these courts cover the county's civil, criminal, family, and traffic caseloads.

Oneida County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Oneida
Street Address: 10 Court Street
City: Malad
Zip Code: 83252
Phone: 208-766-4116
Fax: 208-766-2448
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5pm
Website URL: https://oneidacountyid.com/?page_id=36

Services and Case Types Handled in Oneida County District Court

Oneida County District Court serves the public as the county's trial court. Core services include:
- Case intake and filings for criminal (felony, misdemeanor, traffic/infractions), civil (limited/general civil, small claims, landlord-tenant/evictions), family, juvenile, and probate matters.
- Issuing and enforcing protective orders (domestic violence, stalking/harassment).
- Scheduling and conducting hearings and trials (arraignments, pretrial conferences, motion hearings, sentencings) and managing calendars.
- Jury services (summons, qualification, orientation, reporting, deferrals/excuses).
- Records access, certified copies, and case searches.
- Processing payments for fines, fees, and restitution.
- Handling warrants, bonds, and required appearances.
- Providing court forms, self-help referrals, interpreter accommodations, and coordinating mediation/ADR where available.
- Supporting in-person and remote proceedings per local rules.