Blaine County Background Information
Blaine County is positioned in Idaho. Back in 2020, Blaine County had a total population of 24,272. Hailey is the current county seat in Blaine County.
It was formed in 1895.
It was named for former congressman and 1884 Republican presidential nominee James G. Blaine. He was an American statesman and Republican politician.
Blaine County is part of the Hailey, ID Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Blaine County Arrest Records
All crimes in the Blaine County area have records kept on them. Crimes in Blaine County are put into two primary categories, violent crime and property crime. Property crimes can include things such as burglary, vehicle theft, and larceny. Robbery, aggravated assault, murder, and forcible rape make up the four main violent crime categorizations. Back in 2021, there were 10 violent and 16 property crimes in Blaine County. Blaine County Sheriff’s Office can be contacted at:
Blaine County Sheriff’s Office
1650 Aviation Drive
Hailey, ID 83333
Phone: (208) 788-5555
Blaine County Criminal Records
Blaine County records their criminal activity in the form of criminal records. These records cover murders, rapes, burglaries, arson, motor vehicle theft, assaults, and crimes of a sexual nature. All records of criminals in Blaine County are updated. Consists of all people in Blaine County who's a sex offender and lives, works, attends school or is in prison.
Citizens of Blaine County also have the right to search for any nearby offenders. The relevant search tool exists online. A given zip code acts as the focal point of a resident's search. All Blaine County offenders within the given coordinates will then be revealed. Specific offenders can also be found using the search tool in Blaine County. These include any imprisoned or non-compliant offenders in Blaine County. This up-to-date register is then made available to the public, as is the fundamental right of anyone living in Blaine County.
Blaine County Court Records
The county courthouse oversees all civil, family, and criminal cases in Blaine County. Court records in Blaine County are maintained by the court clerk. In the state of Idaho, the Court of Appeals has the power to oversee any lower court case in which one party appeals. The lower courts over which the Court of Appeals oversees contain the superior or trial courts across the 44 counties of Idaho, including Blaine County. Blaine County court records can be accessed at:
Blaine County Courthouse
201 2nd Avenue South #106
Hailey, ID 83333
Phone: (208) 788-5521
Fax: (208) 788-5527
NOTE - Average records can be transferred to the requester by fax, email, or mail. At the same time, all official records can only be sent via mail in Blaine County.
Blaine County Public Records
In Idaho state, reports called vital records are kept on each and every resident within the jurisdiction. These documents hold a person's most significant milestone life events. These records can contain anything from births and deaths to marriages and divorces. Counties such as Blaine County help to collect these documents. Blaine County may be put in charge of amassing and sending copies to the state.
The county clerk in Blaine County is in charge of acquiring all marriage records. All records are saved by the Idaho Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics. The files that Blaine County would have amassed on these life events include birth certificates, death certificates, divorce decrees, marriage licenses, divorce certificates, marriage certificates, and more. Blaine County records are located in a central registry, along with all other vital records. Statistical analysis can be carried out regarding the files.
All Blaine County people can access and copy all vital public records as per Idaho Public Records Act which was passed in 1990. This permits residents in Blaine County to access, inspect and take a copy of public records. Residents in Blaine County can obtain public records at:
Blaine County Clerk’s Office
206 1st Ave South
Hailey, ID 83333
Phone: (208) 788-5505
Fax: (208) 788-5501
Blaine County comes with a charge per copy. Birth records in Blaine County cost $16.
NOTE - The office has opening times of 8:00 a.m until 6:00 p.m. MST from Monday to Thursday, then 8:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. MST for Friday. Those looking to request records must also bring some form of photo identification. Examples include state IDs or driver's licenses. Only public record applications put in writing will be accepted in Blaine County.