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Boundary County Background Information

Idaho contains Boundary County. In 2020, Boundary County had a population of 12,056, based on a local census. Bonners Ferry is the current county seat in Boundary County.

It was formed in 1915.

It was named because it borders Canada and is, therefore, the only county in Idaho with an international border.

Boundary County Arrest Records

In Boundary County, the authorities keep arrest records on each individual crime. Every single crime in Boundary County is separated into two sections in the crime report. The groups in question are 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. Boundary County had 6 violent and 30 property crimes back in 2021. Boundary County Sheriff’s Office can be contacted at:

Boundary County Sheriff’s Office
Sheriff: David Kramer
6438 Kootenai St. P.O. Box 127
Bonners Ferry, Idaho 83805
Phone: (208) 267-3151
Fax: (208) 267-3154

Boundary County Criminal Records

Boundary 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 Boundary County are updated. Each offender living, working, attending school, or imprisoned in the Boundary County area must be on this list.

Members of the public living in Boundary County can also search online for offenders in the area. They can do this by using a search tool found. Using these tools, an individual must simply enter the zip code of their home or an address they would like to use as their focal point. The website will then list all sex offenders found within a given radius of this pinpointed location in Boundary County. Citizens can also lookup specific offenders in Boundary County. Non-compliant and incarcerated offenders are also shown in the results. This register is accessible by the public in Boundary County.

Boundary County Court Records

The county courthouse supervises all civil, family, and criminal cases in Boundary County. The court clerk maintains all Boundary County court records. The Court of Appeals has the power to oversee any lower court case in which one party appeals in Idaho. The lower courts over which the Court of Appeals oversees comprise the superior or trial courts across the 44 counties of Idaho, including Boundary County. Boundary County residents can access court records at:

Boundary County Courthouse
6452 Kootenai Street
P.O. Box 419
Bonners Ferry, ID 83805
Phone: (208) 267-5504
Fax: (208) 267-7814
Email: gposton@boundarycountyid.org

NOTE - Typical court records in Boundary County can usually be delivered by mail, email, or fax once payment is received. Having said that, any official or licensed records in Boundary County can only be delivered via mail.

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Boundary County Public Records

The state of Idaho keeps vital records on each citizen. These files record a person's most pivotal life events. These records could encompass marriages, divorces, deaths, births, and more. Counties such as Boundary County help to collect these files. These counties, such as Boundary County, are usually put in charge of amassing documents and sending copies to the state government.

In Idaho, marriage records are currently collected by each individual county clerk. The Idaho Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics collects all Boundary County records. The key vital records are birth certificates, death certificates, divorce decrees, marriage licenses, divorce certificates, marriage certificates, and more. All vital state records, including those from Boundary County, are located in one central registry. All records may later be used for statistical analysis.

The Idaho Public Records Act, which was passed in 1990, claims that all Boundary County citizens can access and copy all vital public records. Every last individual in Boundary County, therefore, has the right to get state and local government public records. Boundary County citizens can obtain public records at:

Boundary County Clerk’s Office
County Clerk: Glenda Poston
PO Box 419 6452 Kootenai St
Bonners Ferry, ID 83805
Phone: (208) 267-2242
Fax: (208) 267-7814
Email: gposton@boundarycountyid.org

Having said that, records come with a charge in Boundary County. Birth certificates in Boundary County cost $16 for the first copy. Boundary County marriage records cost $16.

NOTE - Boundary County requesters must obtain records between 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. MST from Monday to Friday. To purchase records in Boundary County, photo identification is needed. Examples comprise state IDs or driver's licenses. All public record requests must also be put in writing in Boundary County.