Washington County District Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 23, 2025

Washington County District Court cases in Washington County, Weiser, ID

Washington County District Court in Weiser, Idaho, is part of Idaho's Third Judicial District and functions as the county's state trial court of general jurisdiction. The court includes the District Court and its Magistrate Division. The District Court hears felony criminal cases, higher-value or complex civil lawsuits, and appeals from the Magistrate Division. The Magistrate Division handles most day-to-day matters, including misdemeanors, infractions and traffic citations, small claims, landlord-tenant/eviction cases, family law (divorce, custody, child support), juvenile cases, probate and guardianships, and protection orders. Together, these divisions provide comprehensive trial-level adjudication for civil, criminal, family, and traffic matters in Washington County.

Washington County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Washington
Street Address: 256 E Court
City: Weiser
Zip Code: 83672
Phone: 208-414-1700
Fax: 208-414-3925
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Website URL: https://co.washington.id.us/157/District-Court
Jury Service: https://co.washington.id.us/156/Court-Jury-Information

Services and Case Types Handled in Washington County District Court

Washington County District Court provides front-line trial court services, including: intake/filing of criminal, traffic, and civil limited-jurisdiction cases; scheduling and conducting hearings (arraignments, preliminary hearings, pretrial conferences, trials, sentencings); processing protective and restraining order petitions and related hearings; landlord-tenant/eviction, small-claims, and debt-collection matters; ordinance violations and DUI/traffic citations; warrant, summons, and subpoena issuance; fine/fee/restitution payments; records searches and certified copies; interpreter and ADA accommodations; self-help forms and filing assistance; mediation or diversion programs; jury management (summons, orientation, deferrals, and juror payment) where applicable; and online services such as e-filing, calendars, and remote appearances. The court serves the public by providing accessible dispute resolution, enforcing orders, safeguarding victims, and ensuring due process from case initiation through disposition.