How Much In Fines And Fees Is Paid To The Idaho Courts?
Elected county clerks are responsible for collecting the assessed fines and fees. Money collected in a given year could have been assessed at anytime in the past, so it is difficult to compare collected fines and fees assessed to the amounts collected within a limited timeline.
Please Note: Variation in local practices may result in minor discrepancies in data.
How Much Money Is Collected By The Courts Statewide?
Total fines and fees collected by the courts in state fiscal year (FY) 2020 that spans July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020, is represented here. These fines and fees were collected during the year shown, but could have been assessed in prior years.
*Current data reflects only information reported after individual counties implemented the Odyssey case management system. Debts paid prior to a county's implementation are not included. Click here for more information.
How Much Money Is Collected By The Courts In Each Judicial District?
The fines and fees collected in state FY2020 within each judicial district are shown on this map. Hover over each district to see dollar amounts. These fines and fees were collected during the year shown, but could have been assessed in prior years.
*Current data reflects only information reported after individual counties implemented the Odyssey case management system. Debts paid prior to a county's implementation are not included. Click here for more information.
How Much Money Is Collected By The Courts In Each County?
The fines and fees collected in state FY2020 within each county are shown on this map. Hover over each county to see dollar amounts. These fines and fees were collected during the year shown, but could have been assessed in prior years.
*Current data reflects only information reported after individual counties implemented the Odyssey case management system. Debts paid prior to a county's implementation are not included. Click here for more information.
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How Much Money Was Collected By The Courts In Each Case Category?
The portion of fines and fees collected belonging to each case category- felony, misdemeanor, infraction, or civil- is shown here. Explore by selecting a county and fiscal year. The data shown reflects the entire state in FY2016-FY2020 if a county and fiscal year are not selected. These fines and fees were collected during the year shown, but could have been assessed in prior years.
*Current data reflects only information reported after individual counties implemented the Odyssey case management system. Debts paid prior to a county's implementation are not included. Click here for more information. The case categories reflected below are based on the degree assigned to the case at disposition.
How Much Money Is Collected By The Courts Each Year?
The total fines and fees collected across the state are provided over recent fiscal years below. Explore by selecting a county, fine or fee type, and case category - felony, misdemeanor, infraction or civil. The data shown reflects the entire state, all fine or fee types, and all cases if a county, case category, or fine or fee type are not selected. These fines and fees were collected during the year shown, but could have been assessed in prior years.
*Current data reflects only information reported after individual counties implemented the Odyssey case management system. Debts paid prior to a county's implementation are not included. Click here for more information. The case categories reflected below are based on the degree assigned to the case at disposition.
How Much Money Is Collected By The Courts Each Month?
Fines and fees collected by the courts are shown month over month below. Explore by selecting a fiscal year, county or fine and fee type. The data reflects the entire state, FY2016-FY2020, and all fine or fee types if a county, fiscal year, or fine or fee type is not selected. These fines and fees were collected during the year shown, but could have been assessed in prior years.
*Current data reflects only information reported after individual counties implemented the Odyssey case management system. Debts paid prior to a county's implementation are not included. Click here for more information. The case categories reflected below are based on the degree assigned to the case at disposition.
*Please note that the data reflects a fiscal year that starts on July 1 but months are ordered by calendar year.
How Much Money Is Collected By Statute Each Year?
This data shows which statutes were used to assess the total amount of fines and fees that the courts collected across the state. Explore by selecting a county or statute. The data reflects the entire state and all statutes if a county or statute is not selected. These fines and fees were collected during the year shown, but could have been assessed in prior years. Click here for more information on Idaho statutes.
*Current data reflects only information reported after individual counties implemented the Odyssey case management system. Debts paid prior to a county's implementation are not included. Click here for more information.
How Much Money Is Collected By Civil Case Type Each Year?
This data shows the total amount of money collected from civil cases for the most recent fiscal years. Explore by selecting a county and civil case type The data reflects the entire state and all civil case types if a county or civil case type is not selected. These fines and fees were collected during the year shown, but could have been assessed in prior years.
*Current data reflects only information reported after individual counties implemented the Odyssey case management system. Debts paid prior to a county's implementation are not included. Click here for more information.
Click here for a list of defined terms used on this site and for more information on Idaho statutes.
