Idaho Jail, Court and Criminal History Lookup
Idaho does not use one universal website for every arrest record. Start with the sheriff or jail in the arrest county, move to Idaho iCourt for the filed criminal case, use State Police BCI when you need a formal Idaho criminal-history report, and check IDOC only when the person may be in state prison or under probation or parole supervision.
Idaho Arrest and Criminal Record Quick Facts
Recent arrests and local custody are normally checked through the sheriff or detention center in the county where the person was booked.
The Idaho Sheriffs’ Association publishes a statewide directory of Idaho jails, addresses, phone numbers and sheriff websites.
Use Idaho iCourt Smart Search for public case and party information, court events and available payment routing.
The current Idaho State Police fee is $20, plus the published card-processing charge when paying by card.
The current state criminal-history processing fee is $25. Fingerprinting itself may involve a separate collection fee.
Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m., excluding government holidays. No appointment is required at Meridian headquarters.
Use it for people in Idaho state prison or under IDOC probation or parole jurisdiction—not as the first search for a fresh county arrest.
Main phone: 208-605-4575. Toll-free: 1-888-592-6680.
The Idaho State Bar offers an online Lawyer Referral Service for people seeking private counsel.
VINE can provide participating custody and court-status notifications by phone, text or email.
Eligible Idaho records may qualify to be shielded from public disclosure after the statutory waiting and completion requirements are met.
Jail charge wording can differ from charges later filed, amended, dismissed or resolved by the prosecutor and court.
Identify the arresting county first. Open that county’s official jail roster or call the detention center, allow time for booking to be completed, and record the booking number, charges and bond status. Check iCourt after a case is filed. Do not send money to an unsolicited caller claiming payment is required to prevent continued detention.
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Open the Right Idaho County Jail Search
Select a major county below or use the statewide jail directory when the county is different. County jail rules, visitation providers, deposit systems and mailing addresses are not uniform across Idaho.
How to Find Idaho Arrest Records and Current Jail Inmates
Idaho arrests are normally booked and maintained locally. The fastest reliable route is to identify the county, open the official sheriff or detention-center page and then use iCourt to verify what happened after booking.
Use the arresting agency, city, citation, booking receipt or jail phone number. Boise and Meridian usually point to Ada County; Nampa and Caldwell usually point to Canyon County.
The Idaho Sheriffs’ Association directory lists county jail addresses, phone numbers and sheriff websites.
Find the correct Idaho jailSome counties use a searchable roster, some publish a current-arrests report and others use a daily PDF or sheriff information page.
Try the last name alone, then add the first name. Remove punctuation, suffixes and hyphens when the expected result does not appear.
Check the full name, age or birth information, photograph, arrest date, arresting agency, booking number, charges and county.
A person may be released, transferred, temporarily away for court or listed under another name format. Ask for the booking number before discussing bond or deposits.
A jail roster shows booking or custody information. The court record is the better source for filed charges, hearings and disposition.
Open Idaho iCourtOfficial Idaho county arrest and inmate examples
County and area | Official source | Best use | Important note |
|---|---|---|---|
Ada County Boise / Meridian | Current arrests, inmate roster and county warrant routing. | Use the roster for current custody and iCourt for case status. | |
Canyon County Nampa / Caldwell | Recent booking details and people currently housed. | The county warns that roster charges may not match charges actually filed or current case status. | |
Kootenai County Coeur d’Alene | Current inmate list and custody-status routing. | Call the jail when the daily report and current status appear different. | |
Bonneville County Idaho Falls | Current Bonneville County inmate lookup. | Use the county jail phone for urgent custody verification. | |
Bannock County Pocatello | Jail roster, detention information and facility support. | Visitation, bond and money instructions are facility-specific. | |
Idaho County Grangeville | Current local inmate list and custody information. | Confirm bond and release information directly with the jail. |
Which Idaho Record System Should You Use?
The four main sources answer different questions. Using the wrong database is the most common reason people think a record is missing.
Use for recent bookings, current local custody, bond status, release questions and county visitation rules.
Use for public criminal case information, court events, filed charges, case numbers and available disposition details.
Use when you need a formal name-based or fingerprint-based Idaho criminal-history record.
Use for people incarcerated by IDOC or under state probation or parole supervision.
How to Search Idaho Criminal Court Records in iCourt
Idaho iCourt is the statewide public portal for available court case and party information. Use it after locating a booking when you need to know whether a criminal case was filed and what the court record currently shows.
Use the official myCourts Idaho domain. Avoid typing personal details into a copied case-search page.
Open Idaho iCourtSmart Search is used for public case and party information. Available options can include a case or record number and party-name information.
Enter the complete number carefully. A case number reduces the risk of opening an unrelated record belonging to someone with the same name.
When no case number is available, begin with the last name and first name. Compare the county, filing date and case type before selecting a result.
Check filed charges, scheduled hearings, court events, orders, disposition and available financial information. Do not rely only on the first charge line.
Some records are restricted, sealed, too old, too new or not fully available online. Contact the clerk in the county where the case was filed.
Term | What it generally means | What it does not prove | Best next check |
|---|---|---|---|
Booked | The person was processed into a detention system. | Conviction or current custody. | County roster and iCourt. |
Released | The person is no longer shown in that jail’s custody. | That the criminal case ended. | iCourt events and release conditions. |
Pending | The case has not reached a final recorded outcome. | That the person remains incarcerated. | Jail status, bond and next hearing. |
Dismissed | A charge or case was dismissed by the court or prosecution route. | That all public or private copies have disappeared. | Official order and Clean Slate eligibility. |
Disposed | A court outcome has been entered. | That the outcome was a conviction. | Disposition and sentencing entries. |
Sealed or shielded | Public access may be restricted under an order or Idaho law. | That the underlying records were destroyed. | Court order and official Clean Slate guidance. |
Idaho State Police BCI Background Checks
The Bureau of Criminal Identification maintains Idaho’s central criminal-history repository. A BCI report serves a different purpose from a free jail roster or iCourt search.
The current processing fee is $20. Complete the official name-based form and payment authorization. The search uses identifying information rather than fingerprint confirmation.
The current state processing fee is $25. Submit a complete rolled fingerprint card, fingerprint-based form and payment authorization. Fingerprint results may be notarized upon request.
How to request an Idaho BCI criminal-history report
Use a fingerprint-based check when positive identity or a notarized Idaho result matters. Follow the requesting agency’s instructions when the check is for licensing or employment.
Use the current forms linked from the official BCI Fingerprinting and Background Checks page.
Open current BCI instructions and formsMissing information or an incorrect payment amount can delay or return the request. Include alias and former names where requested.
The BCI page lists cash, check and card options. Card payments include the currently published transaction charge.
BCI states that requests may be hand-delivered, faxed or mailed. Criminal-history requests should not be submitted by email.
BCI processes requests in order and does not provide criminal-history results by telephone, fax or email.
Service | Current amount | Important detail | Before using it |
|---|---|---|---|
Name-based criminal-history processing | $20 | Not fingerprint-confirmed and not notarized. | Read the waiver and disclosure limitations. |
Fingerprint-based criminal-history processing | $25 | Uses positive fingerprint identification. | Submit a properly completed fingerprint card. |
First fingerprint card collected at ISP headquarters | $10 | This is separate from the criminal-history processing fee. | Bring current government-issued photo ID. |
Each additional fingerprint card | $5 | Applies during the same published fingerprinting service. | Confirm how many cards the requesting agency needs. |
How to Search Idaho Prison, Probation and Parole Records
IDOC Resident/Client Search includes people currently incarcerated by the Idaho Department of Correction and people under IDOC probation or parole jurisdiction. It is not the correct first stop for someone arrested a few hours ago and still in a county jail.
Use the official Idaho Department of Correction website.
Open IDOC searchThe system accepts partial searches with at least the first two letters of the last name or the first three digits of the IDOC number.
Compare the name, IDOC number, jurisdiction status, listed active sentences and available location information.
IDOC updates the database daily, but location, status and scheduled termination information can change quickly.
IDOC explains that an address may not appear until the individual arrives and processing is complete.
Use IDOC’s Request for Information route when the public search does not provide the required detail or appears inaccurate.
State-prison visitation, calls, money and mail
Visitors must use the current IDOC application, facility schedule and visitor rules. New arrivals cannot receive visits during reception and diagnostic processing.
IDOC currently routes family support through ICSolutions. Customer care is listed at 888-506-8407.
Use the current Access Corrections route linked by IDOC. Never use a payment link provided only through an unsolicited message.
Check the resident’s current facility address. Personal mail is searched and prohibited items can be returned or referred to authorities.
Download the current application, read visiting rules and check facility-specific schedules or alerts.
Open IDOC visiting guidanceReview phone, tablet, resident-account, commissary and mail guidance before paying or sending anything.
Open IDOC resident servicesHow to Check Idaho Bond, Bail and Release Status
A jail roster may display a bond amount, but the court controls bail and release conditions. An additional warrant, hold, no-bond charge or incomplete paperwork can prevent release even when another charge shows a bond.
Call the detention center holding the person. Do not assume that the arresting agency and housing jail are the same.
One charge may have a bond while another charge or warrant prevents release.
Ask whether the court set cash bail, a surety option, recognizance release, conditions or no bond.
Review the case record and latest court event. The jail may not explain the complete judicial history.
The Idaho Department of Insurance advises consumers to verify that a bail agent is licensed before purchasing a bail bond.
Read Idaho bail-bond consumer guidanceObtain the contract, receipts and copies of bail-bond documents. Confirm collateral, premium and refund terms in writing.
The jail may still need court confirmation, warrant checks, property processing, transportation and final clearance.
How to Find an Idaho Public Defender or Criminal Lawyer
The judge determines whether a defendant qualifies for appointed representation. Idaho’s State Public Defender system uses county institutional offices and contracted attorneys across the state.
Boise, ID 83702
Main phone: 208-605-4575
Toll-free: 1-888-592-6680
Use the official contact page to locate institutional county offices. Court appointment and eligibility control representation.
Open State Public Defender contactsThe online referral service connects users with participating Idaho lawyers. The current referral fee is $35 for most case types, and participating lawyers agree to an initial consultation of up to one-half hour at no fee.
Assistance after receiving a referral: 208-334-4500.
Start an Idaho lawyer referralPrepare this information before seeking legal help
Idaho VINE and Victim-Service Resources
VINE can provide free participating notifications about custody movement, release, transfer, escape or court-status changes. Registration is separate from simply viewing an inmate or case page.
Register for available phone, text or email notifications. Keep the registration PIN and contact information current.
Open Idaho VINELinkHelp includes custody and supervision information, safety planning, unwanted-contact concerns, restitution questions and no-contact order violations.
Phone: 208-605-4774
Open IDOC Victim ServicesQuestions about parole hearings or parole release are routed to the Idaho Commission of Pardons and Parole Victim Services.
Phone: 208-334-2520
Idaho Warrants, Sex-Offender Records and Crime Data
These resources are separate from an ordinary criminal-history report. Do not assume that a BCI name check, jail roster or iCourt public search provides every active warrant or registry record.
Warrant publication varies by county. Ada and Kootenai publish online warrant routes, while other sheriffs may require telephone or in-person verification.
Never attempt to apprehend a person shown on a warrant page.
Use the official State Police registry for name, city, county, ZIP or map searches. Registry information must not be used to harass or intimidate anyone.
Open the official Idaho registryThe ISP Uniform Crime Reporting Program provides aggregate arrest-distribution data. Statistical reports are not person-level criminal-history searches.
Open Idaho arrest statisticsWhy Someone May Disappear From an Idaho Jail Roster
The person may have posted bond, received recognizance release, completed a short sentence or been released by court order.
The person may have moved to another county, an IDOC reception facility, federal custody or a contract jail.
The roster may use a legal surname, alias, middle name, hyphenated spelling or updated booking number.
Transport, fingerprinting, medical screening and record entry may occur before the person appears online.
Remove age, date and first-name filters that might exclude the correct record.
Ask whether the person was released, transferred or booked under another identifier.
A release order, transport order, new county case or scheduled hearing may help explain the change.
Use the state search when the person may have been sentenced or transferred into Idaho correctional jurisdiction.
Federal detainees and prisoners are not reliably located through an Idaho county or IDOC search.
Open the Federal Inmate LocatorWhen the participating record is available, notifications reduce the need to repeatedly refresh multiple custody pages.
Idaho Clean Slate, Criminal-History Correction and Private Removal
Correcting inaccurate official information, shielding an eligible Idaho court record and requesting removal from a private website are different processes.
Record the county, case number, final disposition and completion date for probation, parole, fines and restitution.
The Idaho Supreme Court explains that eligible records may be shielded after at least five years from completion of the sentence and all ordered obligations.
Open Idaho Clean Slate guidanceShielding restricts public disclosure. It does not destroy the record. Eligibility is limited, including the rule concerning one offense or one set of offenses from a single incident or transaction.
Contact the BCI Applicant Unit about reviewing, challenging, updating or correcting an Idaho criminal-history record. An error originating with another agency may need correction by that agency.
Obtain a new official result or contact the court or BCI after the processing period rather than assuming every database updated immediately.
Provide the exact URL and redacted official supporting document through this site’s content-removal policy and contact page.
Idaho Criminal-Record Addresses, Phone Numbers and Hours
Meridian, ID 83642
Applicant Unit: 208-884-7130, Option 1
BCI office: 208-884-7136
Fingerprinting lobby: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m., excluding government holidays. No appointment is required.
Boise, ID 83706
Main phone: 208-658-2000
Use the Resident/Client Search before calling. Administrative headquarters is not a county jail or public prison-visiting entrance.
Boise, ID 83702
Main phone: 208-605-4575
Toll-free: 1-888-592-6680
Use the county-office list and call before visiting.
Boise, ID 83702
Main phone: 208-334-2210
For a county criminal case, contact the local clerk where the case was filed rather than travelling to the Supreme Court building.
BCI and IDOC Headquarters Maps
Meridian, ID 83642
Use for fingerprint collection and Idaho criminal-history request support—not for local jail release or bond questions.
Open BCI directionsBoise, ID 83706
Administrative headquarters is not a substitute for the facility address shown in the resident’s IDOC detail record.
Open IDOC directionsInformation to Prepare Before You Call
What to Do in Real Idaho Arrest-Record Situations
Identify the county, check the jail roster, allow booking time and call the detention center if the person is still missing.
The court case may not be filed or indexed yet. Save the booking number and check the correct county again later.
Ask whether every charge permits release, another hold exists and the jail received the court or surety paperwork.
Call the jail, check iCourt, then search IDOC, federal custody and VINE as appropriate.
Use BCI rather than screenshots from iCourt, a mugshot page or a county roster. Decide whether name or fingerprints are required.
Save the disposition, review Clean Slate eligibility, correct inaccurate official data and handle private-site removal separately.
Official Idaho Arrest and Criminal Record Resources
Find county jail addresses, phones and sheriff websites.
Open jail directorySearch public case and party information.
Open iCourtLearn how Smart Search works.
Open tutorialDownload current forms and review fees.
Open BCI checksFind prison, probation and parole jurisdiction records.
Open IDOC searchCheck applications, rules and facility schedules.
Open visiting guidanceFind statewide and county defense contacts.
Open defender contactsRequest a referral to participating private counsel.
Open lawyer referralRegister for participating custody notifications.
Open Idaho VINEReview eligibility and court shielding guidance.
Open Clean Slate guidanceLearn how private mugshot discovery differs from official verification.
Read the Idaho mugshot guideContinue with a county-specific Idaho arrest and detention guide.
Read the Blaine County guideIdaho Arrest Records FAQs
What is the official way to search Idaho arrest records?
Start with the sheriff or jail in the county where the arrest occurred. Idaho does not use one universal county-jail roster. After finding the booking, use Idaho iCourt to verify the criminal case and court outcome.
Is there one statewide Idaho inmate search?
No single search covers every Idaho county jail and state correctional record. Use the Idaho Sheriffs’ Association jail directory for local custody and IDOC Resident/Client Search for people incarcerated by IDOC or under state probation or parole jurisdiction.
How do I search an Idaho criminal court case?
Open the official Idaho iCourt Portal and use Smart Search. Search by the complete case or record number when available. For a name search, compare the county, filing date and case type before selecting a result.
How much does an Idaho BCI name-based background check cost?
The current Idaho State Police processing fee for a name-based criminal-history check is $20. Card payments include the additional transaction charge listed on the official BCI page.
What is the difference between an Idaho name and fingerprint check?
A name-based check searches identifying information and is not fingerprint-confirmed or notarized. A fingerprint-based check uses positive fingerprint identification and may be notarized upon request. The current fingerprint-based state processing fee is $25.
How do I find someone in Idaho state prison?
Use IDOC Resident/Client Search and enter at least the first two characters of the last name or the first three digits of the IDOC number. The search also includes people under IDOC probation or parole jurisdiction.
Are Idaho jail visitation rules the same in every county?
No. County jails choose their own visit schedules, approval steps, video providers, dress rules and identification requirements. Open the exact county jail page before scheduling. IDOC prison-visiting rules apply only to IDOC facilities.
How do I contact an Idaho public defender?
Call the Idaho State Public Defender at 208-605-4575 or toll-free at 1-888-592-6680 and use the official contact page to find the relevant county office. The court determines eligibility and appointment.
How do I receive Idaho inmate release notifications?
Use Idaho VINELink to register for available phone, text or email notifications about participating custody or court-status changes. Registration is separate from simply viewing a jail or IDOC search result.
Can an Idaho criminal record be expunged or hidden?
Some eligible Idaho records may be shielded from public disclosure under the Clean Slate Act after at least five years from completion of the sentence and all ordered obligations. Shielding does not destroy the record. Review the official Idaho Supreme Court eligibility guidance.
Official-resource review completed August 3, 2026.
This independent guide is not affiliated with the Idaho State Police, Idaho Judicial Branch, Idaho Department of Correction, State Public Defender, Idaho State Bar, Idaho Sheriffs’ Association, VINELink or any county sheriff, court or jail.
Jail rosters, bond amounts, fees, forms, provider details, visitation schedules, mailing addresses, office hours and court information can change. Confirm time-sensitive information through the responsible official office before paying, travelling, mailing documents or making a legal decision.
Responsible-use notice: An arrest is not a conviction. Do not use this page, a jail roster, iCourt or a private mugshot listing for employment, housing, credit, insurance or another purpose that requires a legally compliant consumer report.