Idaho Repository
Q&A Regarding Idaho Data Repository Security Changes | Supreme Court
Q: When will the new security protocols be implemented? A: September 15, 2012. Previous usernames and passwords, other than those used by state and county court employees, will be deactivated on September 15, 2012 and will no longer provide access. Those who have been given new usernames and passwords will begin using them at this time.
https://isc.idaho.gov/repositorychanges7 Investigates: The Idaho Repository | ktvb.com
The Idaho Repository was established in 2002, and contains every court record statewide. Every day, thousands of people check the Idaho Repository - from lawyers, to law enforcement, to the public ...
https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/local/7-investigates-the-idaho-repository/277-175778546Public Record Search FAQs | iCourt - Idaho
Yes, electronic court records are available for all 44 counties. Although during the transition from Idaho Supreme Court Data Repository to the iCourt Portal, users will have to search both systems in order to conduct a statewide search. For the most current information about where we are in the system transition, go to icourt.idaho.gov.
http://icourt.idaho.gov/publicSTACKS – Idaho Commission for Libraries
Idaho’s Digital Repository. [Stacks], the Idaho Digital Repository, is a cooperative project of the Idaho Commission for Libraries and all state agencies. It is a searchable centralized collection of digital publications that are created by state agencies for the purpose of public information. It was created by state statute 33-2505.
https://libraries.idaho.gov/stacks/Criminal History | Bureau of Criminal Identification
The Idaho State Police, Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) maintains the state’s central repository of criminal history information. The repository is an automated database of records based on fingerprint arrest records reported to BCI from Idaho criminal justice agencies. The information in the database is critical to effective decision ...
https://isp.idaho.gov/bci/criminal-history/Local Government Registry - Idaho
The Idaho State Controller's Office is the official repository for all local government entities and political subdivisions that are required to register and submit administrative, financial, and audit data pursuant to Idaho Code Section 67-1076. Local Government Entity Registry – sign up/ login to regist er your entity & financial ...
https://www.sco.idaho.gov/LivePages/local-government-registry.aspxWelcome to Crime In Idaho
The Idaho UCR Program serves as the state repository for the collection of crime statistics. The program’s primary objective is to compile reliable information for use in law enforcement administration, operation, and management. As the UCR/NIBRS Program has evolved and the demand for transparency has increased, so has the demand for the data ...
https://nibrs.isp.idaho.gov/CrimeInIdahoIdaho Arrest Records and Warrants Search - Idaho Arrests
The Idaho Supreme Court Data Repository is a collection of such case details. In it, you will find information on ongoing cases as well as matters that have been closed. The database can be scoured by using the name of the litigant or the defendant or by inserting the case number. Apart from the first 6 digits of the social security number of ...
https://www.idahoarrests.org/arrestsOdyssey File & Serve
Enter case number or envelope number and click Search. 4. Once you have your search results, click on the black Actions to the right of your envelope. 5. Click on View Envelope Details. 6. Click on View Receipt near the bottom of the page. 7. Scroll down to eService Details for each filing and look at Status.
https://idaho.tylertech.cloud/OfsWeb/HomeiCourt Portal Overview | iCourt - Idaho
This new application replaces the Data Repository, providing public access to court records and payments. The new court system will continue to be rolled out to the rest of the state in phases over the course of several years. Below is a schedule of the statewide deployment: 1. Twin Falls County - June 22, 2015. 2. Ada County - August 8, 2016. 3.
https://icourt.idaho.gov/portaloverview