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What Is Bannock County Criminal Records

Criminal records in Bannock County encompass official documentation of an individual's interactions with the criminal justice system within the county's jurisdiction. These records serve as the official history of arrests, charges, court proceedings, and dispositions maintained by various law enforcement and judicial agencies throughout Bannock County, Idaho.

Criminal records are categorized by several important distinctions:

  • Arrest vs. Conviction Records: Arrest records document when an individual is taken into custody by law enforcement on suspicion of criminal activity, while conviction records indicate that a court has found the individual guilty of a specific offense. Pursuant to Idaho Code § 74-106, arrest records without subsequent convictions may have different disclosure requirements than conviction records.

  • Felony vs. Misdemeanor: Felonies represent more serious offenses punishable by imprisonment exceeding one year, while misdemeanors are less severe crimes typically punishable by up to one year in county jail. The Idaho Criminal Code establishes these classifications.

  • Adult vs. Juvenile Records: Records for individuals 18 and older are generally public, while juvenile records (under 18) are typically sealed and confidential under Idaho Juvenile Corrections Act § 20-525.

  • Active Warrants vs. Historical Records: Active warrants indicate current orders for arrest, while historical records document past criminal justice interactions.

The primary agencies maintaining criminal records in Bannock County include:

Bannock County Sheriff's Office
5800 S 5th Ave
Pocatello, ID 83204
(208) 236-7111
Bannock County Sheriff's Office

Sixth Judicial District Court - Bannock County
624 E Center St
Pocatello, ID 83201
(208) 236-7379
Idaho Judicial Branch

Idaho State Police - Bureau of Criminal Identification
700 S Stratford Dr, Suite 120
Meridian, ID 83642
(208) 884-7130
Idaho State Police

Pocatello Police Department
911 N 7th Ave
Pocatello, ID 83201
(208) 234-6100
Pocatello Police Department

Bannock County criminal records typically include documentation of:

  • Arrests and bookings
  • Formal charges and arraignments
  • Plea agreements
  • Trial proceedings and outcomes
  • Sentencing information
  • Probation and parole status

These records are maintained in accordance with the Idaho Public Records Act § 74-102, which establishes the framework for public access to government records, including criminal history information.

Are Criminal Records Public In Bannock County

Criminal records in Bannock County are generally considered public information under Idaho law, with specific exceptions. The Idaho Public Records Act § 74-102 establishes the legal framework governing access to these records, stating: "Every person has a right to examine and take a copy of any public record of this state and there is a presumption that all public records in Idaho are open at all reasonable times for inspection except as otherwise expressly provided by statute."

The statute further specifies that public agencies must make records available for inspection during regular office hours. However, certain criminal records are exempt from public disclosure or have restricted access under Idaho law. These exemptions include:

  • Active criminal investigations (until concluded)
  • Juvenile records (with limited exceptions)
  • Expunged or sealed records
  • Records where disclosure would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy
  • Records that would interfere with enforcement proceedings or deprive a person of a fair trial

Adult conviction records and court proceedings are generally accessible to the public. The Idaho Criminal History Records and Crime Information Act authorizes the Idaho State Police Bureau of Criminal Identification to maintain and disseminate criminal history record information.

Court records from criminal proceedings in Bannock County District Court are accessible through the Idaho Supreme Court's public access system, with certain restrictions on sensitive information as outlined in Idaho Court Administrative Rule 32.

Members of the public seeking criminal records should be aware that while conviction information is generally public, arrest records without convictions may have different disclosure standards. Additionally, certain proceedings may be sealed by court order, and information related to victims of certain crimes may be redacted to protect privacy.

Law enforcement agencies in Bannock County, including the Sheriff's Office and local police departments, maintain records of arrests, while the Sixth Judicial District Court maintains records of criminal cases and their dispositions. The Idaho Department of Correction maintains records related to incarceration and supervision of offenders.

How To Look Up Criminal Records In Bannock County in 2026

Members of the public seeking criminal records in Bannock County may utilize several methods to access this information. The county provides multiple avenues for record retrieval, depending on the specific information needed and its availability. The following procedures are currently in effect for obtaining criminal records:

In-Person Requests:

  1. Visit the Bannock County Sheriff's Office Records Division during regular business hours:

    Bannock County Sheriff's Office
    5800 S 5th Ave
    Pocatello, ID 83204
    (208) 236-7111
    Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

  2. Complete a public records request form, providing specific information about the records sought, including the subject's full name, date of birth, and case numbers if available.

  3. Present valid government-issued photo identification.

  4. Pay applicable fees for record reproduction. Pursuant to Idaho Code § 74-102(10), agencies may charge for the actual labor and copying costs associated with locating and providing records.

Written Requests:

  1. Submit a written request to the appropriate agency:

    For arrest records: Bannock County Sheriff's Office - Records Division
    5800 S 5th Ave
    Pocatello, ID 83204

    For court records: Bannock County Court Clerk
    624 E Center St
    Pocatello, ID 83201
    (208) 236-7379

  2. Include in your written request:

    • Subject's full legal name and any known aliases
    • Date of birth
    • Specific time period for the search
    • Case numbers (if known)
    • Your contact information
    • Purpose of the request (optional but may expedite processing)
  3. Enclose a check or money order for applicable fees.

State-Level Criminal History:

For comprehensive criminal history information that may include records from multiple counties:

  1. Submit a fingerprint-based criminal history request to the Idaho State Police Bureau of Criminal Identification.

  2. Complete the appropriate request form available from the Idaho State Police website.

  3. Provide fingerprints on the standard fingerprint card (FD-258).

  4. Include the required fee ($20-$25 for name-based searches, $25-$35 for fingerprint-based searches).

  5. Mail the completed package to:

    Idaho State Police - Bureau of Criminal Identification
    700 S Stratford Dr, Suite 120
    Meridian, ID 83642

Agencies are required to respond to public records requests within three working days, though complex requests may require up to ten working days for a response, as specified in the Idaho Public Records Act.

How To Find Criminal Records in Bannock County Online?

Bannock County residents and interested parties can access various criminal records through several online portals maintained by state and local agencies. These digital resources provide convenient access to different types of criminal justice information without requiring in-person visits to government offices.

Idaho Supreme Court Data Repository (iCourt Portal)

The Idaho Judiciary's online portal provides access to court records from all Idaho counties, including Bannock County:

  • Visit the Idaho iCourt Portal
  • Select "Smart Search" for comprehensive results or "Case Search" for specific case information
  • Enter search criteria (name, case number, citation number)
  • For name searches, enter last name, first name format
  • Review search results showing case numbers, filing dates, case types, and current status
  • Access case details including charges, hearings, judgments, and some document images

The portal contains records for criminal, civil, family, and probate cases. Some documents may require a subscription or per-document fee to view.

Bannock County Sheriff's Office Inmate Roster

For current jail population information:

  • Navigate to the Bannock County Sheriff's Office website
  • Select "Detention" or "Inmate Roster" from the menu
  • Search by name to find current inmates
  • Information typically includes booking date, charges, bond amounts, and next court date

Idaho Department of Correction Offender Search

To locate individuals currently under state supervision or incarceration:

Idaho State Police Sex Offender Registry

For information on registered sex offenders:

  • Access the Idaho Sex Offender Registry
  • Search by name, address, city, county, or zip code
  • Results include offender photos, addresses, offense information, and risk levels

Idaho State Police Criminal History Records

For official criminal history reports:

  • Visit the Idaho State Police Criminal History page
  • Follow instructions for online requests (requires registration)
  • Name-based searches cost $20-$25
  • Fingerprint-based searches (more comprehensive) cost $25-$35
  • Results include arrest records, charges, and dispositions reported to the state repository

Users should note that online systems may have limitations:

  • Some records may only be available in person
  • Certain case types (juvenile, sealed) are not publicly accessible
  • Historical records may not be fully digitized
  • Registration or fees may be required for complete access
  • Information is updated according to varying schedules

When using these systems, users should verify the currency and accuracy of information obtained, as online records may not reflect recent changes or pending updates to official records.

Can You Search Bannock County Criminal Records for Free?

Bannock County residents and members of the public have several options for accessing criminal records without cost, though certain limitations and exceptions apply. The Idaho Public Records Act § 74-102 establishes the right to inspect public records during normal business hours without charge, though fees may apply for copies or extensive searches.

Free In-Person Inspection Options:

Members of the public may inspect criminal records at no cost at the following locations:

Bannock County Courthouse - Clerk's Office
624 E Center St
Pocatello, ID 83201
(208) 236-7379
Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Bannock County Sheriff's Office
5800 S 5th Ave
Pocatello, ID 83204
(208) 236-7111
Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

When conducting in-person inspections, visitors should:

  • Bring government-issued photo identification
  • Be prepared to complete a records request form
  • Specify the records being sought as precisely as possible
  • Note that while inspection is free, copying fees may apply

Free Online Resources:

Several online portals provide free access to certain criminal record information:

  1. Idaho iCourt Portal - The state judiciary's public access system allows free searches of court cases, including criminal matters. Basic case information is viewable without charge, though document downloads may incur fees. Access is available through the Idaho Court Portal.

  2. Bannock County Sheriff's Inmate Roster - Current jail population information is freely accessible through the Sheriff's Office website.

  3. Idaho Department of Correction Offender Search - Information about individuals currently under state supervision or incarceration is available at no cost through the IDOC Resident/Client Search.

  4. Idaho Sex Offender Registry - Information about registered sex offenders is freely available through the Idaho State Police website.

Fee-Based Services:

While inspection is free, the following services typically involve fees:

  • Copies of records (physical or electronic)
  • Certified copies of court documents
  • Comprehensive criminal history reports from the Idaho State Police
  • Records requiring extensive staff time to locate or redact
  • Specialized searches requiring database programming

Pursuant to Idaho Code § 74-102(10), agencies may charge for the actual labor costs associated with locating and copying records when requests exceed 100 pages or require more than two hours of staff time.

For individuals seeking their own criminal history for employment or housing purposes, fee waivers may be available in cases of demonstrated financial hardship, though this requires additional documentation and approval.

What's Included in a Bannock County Criminal Record?

Bannock County criminal records contain comprehensive information documenting an individual's interactions with the criminal justice system. These records are maintained by various agencies and typically include several categories of information as outlined below:

Identifying Information:

  • Full legal name and any documented aliases
  • Date of birth and place of birth
  • Physical description (height, weight, eye and hair color)
  • Mugshot/booking photograph
  • Last known address
  • State Identification Number (SID)
  • FBI number (if applicable)
  • Fingerprint classification

Arrest Information:

  • Date and time of arrest
  • Arresting agency and officer
  • Booking number and facility
  • Charges filed at arrest (including Idaho statute citations)
  • Bail or bond amount
  • Detention facility information
  • Arresting agency case number

Court Case Information:

  • Court case number
  • Court of jurisdiction (Magistrate or District Court)
  • Filing date
  • Formal charges filed by prosecutor
  • Statute citations and offense classification (felony/misdemeanor)
  • Plea entered
  • Attorney information (public defender or private counsel)
  • Judge assigned to the case
  • Hearing dates and proceedings
  • Motion filings and rulings

Disposition Information:

  • Verdict (guilty, not guilty, dismissed)
  • Conviction date (if applicable)
  • Sentencing details:
    • Incarceration terms (jail or prison)
    • Probation conditions and duration
    • Fines, fees, and court costs
    • Restitution ordered
    • Special conditions (treatment programs, no-contact orders)
  • Appeal information (if applicable)
  • Probation/parole status and violations
  • Completion or termination of sentence

Additional Information:

  • Active warrants
  • Protective or no-contact orders
  • Sex offender registration requirements
  • DUI/DWI history
  • Traffic violations connected to criminal charges
  • Pending charges in other jurisdictions
  • Probation/parole status reports

Criminal records in Bannock County are maintained in accordance with the Idaho Criminal History Records and Crime Information Act, which establishes standards for the collection, storage, and dissemination of criminal justice information.

The completeness of any individual criminal record depends on reporting practices of the various contributing agencies. Records may be distributed across multiple systems, including the Idaho State Police criminal history repository, Bannock County Sheriff's Office records management system, and the Idaho Judiciary's case management system.

Certain information may be redacted from public versions of criminal records, including:

  • Social Security numbers
  • Driver's license numbers
  • Victim identifying information
  • Medical or mental health information
  • Information related to minors
  • Other personally identifiable information protected by privacy laws

How Long Does Bannock County Keep Criminal Records?

Bannock County maintains criminal records according to retention schedules established by Idaho state law and administrative rules. These schedules vary based on the type of record, severity of the offense, and the maintaining agency. The Idaho Public Records Act § 74-101 provides the framework for records retention, while specific schedules are developed by the Idaho State Historical Society's Records Management Program.

Court Records Retention:

The Idaho Supreme Court establishes retention periods for court records through administrative orders and the Idaho Court Administrative Rules. Current retention periods include:

  • Felony Case Files: Permanently maintained
  • Misdemeanor Case Files: Maintained for 10 years after case closure
  • Infractions: Maintained for 5 years after case closure
  • Juvenile Records: Generally maintained until the subject reaches age 18, then sealed pursuant to Idaho Juvenile Corrections Act § 20-525
  • Court Judgments and Sentencing Orders: Permanently maintained
  • Probation Records: Maintained for 10 years after completion of probation

Law Enforcement Records Retention:

The Bannock County Sheriff's Office and local police departments follow retention schedules that typically include:

  • Arrest Records: Maintained for 10 years after the arrest date for misdemeanors; permanently for felonies
  • Booking Photos and Fingerprints: Permanently maintained
  • Incident Reports: Maintained for 5-10 years depending on case type
  • Investigation Files: Maintained for 10 years after case closure for misdemeanors; permanently for felonies, homicides, and sexual offenses
  • Sex Offender Registration Records: Maintained for the duration of registration requirement plus 10 years

State-Level Records Retention:

The Idaho State Police Bureau of Criminal Identification maintains the central repository for criminal history information with the following retention periods:

  • Criminal History Records: Maintained for the lifetime of the individual, plus 10 years after confirmed death
  • Fingerprint Cards: Permanently maintained
  • Sex and Violent Offender Registry Information: Maintained according to registration requirements specified in Idaho Code § 18-8310

Expungement and Record Sealing:

Under limited circumstances, certain records may be expunged or sealed before their standard retention period expires:

  • Juvenile Records: May be sealed upon reaching age 18 if eligible
  • Dismissed Charges: May be eligible for expungement under specific conditions
  • Pardoned Offenses: Records may be sealed following a pardon from the governor

It should be noted that even when records are officially expunged from public access, certain agencies may retain internal copies for law enforcement purposes. Additionally, digital records that have been lawfully obtained by third-party background check companies prior to expungement may continue to exist in private databases.

The Idaho State Historical Society's Records Management Program periodically reviews and updates retention schedules, which may result in changes to the periods specified above.

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