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Are Arrest Records Public in Bonneville County

Arrest records in Bonneville County are considered public information under Idaho's Public Records Act, Idaho Code § 74-101. This statute establishes the presumption that all government records are open to public inspection unless specifically exempted by law. Law enforcement agencies in Bonneville County maintain arrest records as part of their official duties, and these records are generally accessible to members of the public.

It is important to distinguish between arrest records and conviction records. An arrest record documents that an individual was taken into custody by law enforcement on suspicion of criminal activity, while a conviction record indicates that the individual was found guilty of a crime through the judicial process. Under Idaho law, both types of records are generally public, though Idaho State Police and local agencies may restrict certain information in accordance with privacy protections outlined in Idaho Code § 74-105.

Certain arrest record information may be exempt from disclosure, particularly if release would:

  • Interfere with ongoing law enforcement proceedings
  • Deprive a person of the right to a fair trial
  • Constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy
  • Reveal the identity of confidential sources
  • Disclose law enforcement techniques or procedures

The Idaho Supreme Court has consistently upheld the public's right to access government records while balancing privacy concerns and law enforcement needs. Individuals seeking arrest records in Bonneville County should be aware that while the records are generally public, specific information within those records may be redacted in accordance with applicable exemptions.

What's in Bonneville County Arrest Records

Arrest records maintained by the Bonneville County Sheriff and other law enforcement agencies in the county typically contain comprehensive information about individuals who have been taken into custody. These records serve as official documentation of arrests and contain the following standard elements:

Arrestee Identifying Information:

  • Full legal name (first, middle, last)
  • Date of birth
  • Gender
  • Race/ethnicity
  • Physical description (height, weight, eye color, hair color)
  • Identifying marks (tattoos, scars, etc.)
  • Address at time of arrest
  • Photograph (mugshot)
  • Fingerprints

Arrest Details:

  • Date and time of arrest
  • Location of arrest
  • Arresting agency
  • Arresting officer's name and badge number
  • Circumstances leading to arrest
  • Whether force was used during arrest

Charge Information:

  • Criminal charges filed
  • Statute or ordinance numbers violated
  • Classification of offense (felony, misdemeanor)
  • Description of alleged criminal activity
  • Incident report number

Warrant Information (if applicable):

  • Warrant number
  • Issuing court
  • Date warrant was issued
  • Type of warrant (arrest, bench, search)

Booking Information:

  • Booking date and time
  • Booking number
  • Processing officer information
  • Property inventory
  • Medical screening information

Bond/Bail Information:

  • Bond amount
  • Bond type (cash, surety, personal recognizance)
  • Whether bond was posted
  • Bond conditions

Court Information:

  • Court of jurisdiction
  • Case number
  • Scheduled court appearances
  • Court disposition (if available)

Custody Status:

  • Current detention status
  • Facility where detained
  • Release date (if applicable)
  • Release conditions (if applicable)

Additional Information May Include:

  • Prior arrest history
  • Known aliases
  • Immigration status
  • Probation/parole status
  • Vehicle information
  • Emergency contact information

Pursuant to Idaho Code § 74-124, certain sensitive information may be redacted from public arrest records, including social security numbers, driver's license numbers, and medical information. The comprehensiveness of arrest records may vary depending on the arresting agency and the circumstances of the arrest.

How To Look Up Arrest Records in Bonneville County in 2026

Members of the public seeking arrest records in Bonneville County may utilize several methods to obtain this information. The county maintains current systems for public access to these records in accordance with Idaho's Public Records Act. Individuals may pursue the following options:

In-Person Requests:

  1. Visit the Bonneville County Sheriff's Office Records Division during regular business hours.
  2. Complete a public records request form, providing specific information about the record being sought.
  3. Present valid government-issued photo identification.
  4. Pay applicable fees for record retrieval and copying.

Bonneville County Sheriff's Office
605 N. Capital Avenue
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 529-1200
Bonneville County Sheriff

Written Requests:

  1. Submit a written request to the Bonneville County Sheriff's Office Records Division.
  2. Include specific details about the records being requested (name, date of birth, approximate date of arrest).
  3. Provide contact information and preferred method of receiving records.
  4. Enclose payment for applicable fees.

Online Requests:

  1. Visit the Bonneville County Sheriff's Office website.
  2. Navigate to the Public Records Request section.
  3. Complete the electronic request form with all required information.
  4. Submit payment for applicable fees through the secure online payment system.
  5. Check the jail inmate list for current custody information.

Pursuant to Idaho Code § 74-102, agencies must respond to public records requests within three working days. If more time is needed, the agency may notify the requester that up to ten additional working days are required to process the request. Fees for record retrieval and copying are established in accordance with Idaho Code § 74-102(10) and may include charges for staff time if the request exceeds 100 pages.

Requesters should note that certain information in arrest records may be redacted in accordance with applicable exemptions under Idaho law. Additionally, specialized records such as juvenile arrests or sealed records may not be available through standard public records requests.

How To Find Bonneville County Arrest Records Online

Bonneville County provides several digital resources for accessing arrest records online. These electronic systems offer convenient alternatives to in-person requests and are maintained in accordance with Idaho public records laws. The following online methods are available for accessing arrest information:

Bonneville County Jail Inmate Search:

  1. Navigate to the Bonneville County Jail Inmate List portal.
  2. The system displays currently incarcerated individuals.
  3. Search by name to locate specific individuals.
  4. View basic information including charges, booking date, and bond amount.
  5. The roster is updated hourly to reflect current custody status.

Idaho Supreme Court Portal:

  1. Access the Idaho Supreme Court repository.
  2. Select "Online Court Records" from the main navigation.
  3. Create a user account if required.
  4. Search by name, case number, or other identifiers.
  5. Review case information, including criminal charges and court dates.
  6. Pay applicable fees for detailed case documents.

Idaho Department of Correction Offender Search:

  1. Visit the Idaho Department of Correction website.
  2. Navigate to the Resident/Client Search function.
  3. Enter the individual's name or IDOC number.
  4. Review information about current inmates and those under community supervision.
  5. Access basic offense information and custody status.

Idaho State Police Records:

  1. Access the Idaho State Police website.
  2. Navigate to the Public Records Request section.
  3. Complete the online form for criminal history information.
  4. Submit payment for applicable fees.
  5. Receive records via email or postal mail as specified.

When using online systems, users should be aware that:

  • Information may be limited compared to complete arrest records
  • Recent arrests may not appear immediately in online databases
  • Some systems require registration or payment
  • Certain sensitive information is redacted from online records
  • Records for juvenile offenders are generally not available online

Online access to arrest records is governed by Idaho Code § 74-102, which establishes requirements for electronic records access. Users of these systems must comply with applicable terms of service and may be subject to monitoring to prevent misuse of criminal justice information.

How To Search Bonneville County Arrest Records for Free?

Members of the public may access certain Bonneville County arrest records without payment through several no-cost resources. These free options provide basic information while maintaining compliance with Idaho public records laws. The following methods are available for conducting free searches:

Bonneville County Jail Roster:

  1. Visit the Bonneville County Jail Inmate List website.
  2. This publicly accessible database is updated hourly.
  3. Search by name to locate currently incarcerated individuals.
  4. View basic information including charges and booking date.
  5. No registration or payment is required for this service.

Public Access Terminals:

  1. Visit the Bonneville County Courthouse during regular business hours.
  2. Use the public access computer terminals in the Clerk's office.
  3. Search court cases related to arrests and criminal proceedings.
  4. View basic case information at no charge.
  5. Printing fees may apply if hard copies are needed.

Bonneville County Courthouse
605 N. Capital Avenue
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 529-1350
Bonneville County Court Records

Idaho Department of Correction Offender Search:

  1. Access the Idaho Department of Correction website.
  2. Use the free Resident/Client Search function.
  3. Enter the individual's name to search.
  4. View basic information about current inmates and those under supervision.
  5. No payment is required for basic search functions.

Idaho State Repository Limited Search:

  1. Visit the Idaho Supreme Court Data Repository website.
  2. Use the free search function for basic case information.
  3. View limited information about criminal cases.
  4. Note that detailed documents require payment.
  5. Basic case status information is provided at no cost.

Public Records Request Inspection:

  1. Submit a public records request to the Bonneville County Sheriff's Office.
  2. Specify that you wish to inspect records rather than receive copies.
  3. Schedule an appointment to view the records in person.
  4. Pursuant to Idaho Code § 74-102(10), agencies may not charge for the first two hours of labor in responding to a request.
  5. Inspection of records is free, though copying fees apply if prints are requested.

Users of free search options should be aware that:

  • Information may be limited compared to paid searches
  • Some records may require in-person visits to view
  • Recent arrests may not appear immediately in free databases
  • Multiple systems may need to be checked for complete information
  • Free services typically do not provide document copies

How To Delete Arrest Records in Bonneville County

Idaho law provides specific mechanisms for the removal of arrest records from public access under certain circumstances. These processes are governed by Idaho Code § 67-3004, which establishes procedures for expungement and sealing of criminal records. It is important to understand the distinction between these two remedies:

Expungement refers to the complete destruction or erasure of records, while sealing restricts public access to records while maintaining them for limited official purposes. In Bonneville County, the following procedures apply:

Eligibility for Expungement:

  1. Cases resulting in acquittal or dismissal may qualify for expungement under Idaho Code § 67-3004(10).
  2. Arrests that did not lead to charges may be eligible after one year.
  3. Certain misdemeanor convictions may qualify after specified waiting periods.
  4. Juvenile records have separate expungement provisions under Idaho Code § 20-525A.
  5. Felony convictions generally cannot be expunged in Idaho, with limited exceptions.

Expungement Process:

  1. Obtain certified copies of case disposition documents from the Bonneville County Clerk.
  2. Complete the Idaho State Police expungement application.
  3. File a petition with the court that handled the original case.
  4. Pay applicable filing fees (approximately $150-200).
  5. Attend the scheduled court hearing.
  6. If granted, obtain a court order directing record expungement.
  7. Submit the court order to all agencies holding records.

Bonneville County Clerk's Office
605 N. Capital Avenue
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 529-1350
Bonneville County Clerk

Record Sealing:

  1. Certain records may be sealed rather than expunged, particularly in cases involving:
    • Juvenile offenses
    • First-time drug offenses completed under diversion programs
    • Cases where the public interest in confidentiality outweighs public disclosure
  2. The process requires filing a petition with the court.
  3. The court will consider factors including the nature of the offense, time elapsed, and rehabilitation evidence.

Withheld Judgments:

  1. Idaho Code § 19-2604 provides for dismissal of charges after successful completion of probation.
  2. The defendant must file a motion with the court.
  3. If granted, the guilty plea is set aside and the case dismissed.
  4. The record remains but shows the favorable disposition.

Individuals seeking expungement or sealing of records are strongly advised to consult with an attorney familiar with Idaho criminal record remedies. The process can be complex, and requirements vary based on the specific circumstances of each case. Additionally, even when records are expunged from county systems, they may persist in private databases or federal records, requiring separate remediation efforts.

What Happens After Arrest in Bonneville County?

Following an arrest in Bonneville County, individuals enter a structured criminal justice process governed by Idaho state law and local procedures. This process includes several distinct phases from initial custody through case disposition:

Booking Process:

  1. Upon arrival at the Bonneville County Jail, arrestees undergo booking procedures.
  2. This includes fingerprinting, photographing, personal property inventory, and medical screening.
  3. Basic identifying information is recorded in jail management systems.
  4. The arrestee's information is entered into the publicly accessible jail roster.
  5. Personal belongings are secured until release.

Initial Appearance:

  1. Idaho law requires arrestees to appear before a judge within 24 hours of arrest, excluding weekends and holidays.
  2. At this hearing, the judge:
    • Informs the defendant of charges
    • Advises of constitutional rights
    • Determines if probable cause exists for detention
    • Sets bail or releases on own recognizance
    • Appoints public defender if defendant qualifies
  3. No plea is entered at this stage for felony charges.

Bail Determination:

  1. The judge sets bail based on:
    • Nature and severity of charges
    • Criminal history
    • Flight risk assessment
    • Community ties
    • Public safety considerations
  2. Bail options include:
    • Cash bond (full amount paid to court)
    • Surety bond (percentage paid to bondsman)
    • Property bond (property used as collateral)
    • Personal recognizance (release without payment)

Preliminary Hearing (Felonies Only):

  1. Held within 14 days for detained defendants or 21 days for those released.
  2. Prosecution must demonstrate probable cause that:
    • A crime was committed
    • The defendant likely committed the crime
  3. If probable cause is established, the case is bound over to District Court.
  4. If not, charges may be dismissed or reduced.

Arraignment:

  1. Formal reading of charges in court of jurisdiction.
  2. Defendant enters a plea:
    • Guilty
    • Not guilty
    • No contest (rare in Idaho)
  3. For misdemeanors, this occurs at the initial appearance.
  4. For felonies, this occurs in District Court after preliminary hearing.

Pre-trial Proceedings:

  1. Discovery exchange between prosecution and defense.
  2. Pre-trial motions addressing evidence, procedure, or constitutional issues.
  3. Plea negotiations may occur throughout this period.
  4. Status conferences to monitor case progress.
  5. Pre-trial hearings on specific legal issues.

Trial or Plea Resolution:

  1. Approximately 95% of cases resolve through plea agreements.
  2. If no agreement is reached, case proceeds to trial:
    • Misdemeanor trials held in Magistrate Court
    • Felony trials held in District Court
    • Jury trials guaranteed for offenses with potential jail time
  3. Burden of proof is "beyond reasonable doubt."

Sentencing:

  1. Following conviction (by plea or trial), the court imposes sentence.
  2. Sentencing options include:
    • Incarceration (jail or prison)
    • Probation
    • Fines and court costs
    • Restitution to victims
    • Community service
    • Treatment programs
  3. Felony sentencing may be delayed for pre-sentence investigation.

Throughout this process, records are generated and maintained by various agencies including the Bonneville County Sheriff, Idaho Supreme Court, and Idaho Department of Correction. Most of these records become part of the public record, accessible through the methods previously described.

How Long Are Arrest Records Kept in Bonneville County?

Arrest records in Bonneville County are subject to retention requirements established by Idaho Code § 67-4126 and the Idaho State Historical Society's Records Management Guide. These regulations establish minimum retention periods for various categories of law enforcement records. The duration of record retention varies based on record type, case disposition, and the maintaining agency.

Standard Retention Periods:

  1. Arrest reports and booking information: Minimum 10 years from date of arrest
  2. Felony case files: Permanent retention
  3. Misdemeanor case files: 5 years after case closure
  4. Juvenile arrest records: Until subject reaches age 18, then sealed per Idaho Code § 20-525A
  5. Fingerprint cards and photographs: Permanent retention by Idaho State Police
  6. Incident reports not resulting in arrest: 5 years from date of report
  7. Jail booking and custody records: 10 years from release date

The Bonneville County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records in accordance with these minimum standards, though actual retention may exceed these periods. Digital records management systems have expanded the practical retention of many records beyond minimum requirements.

Court Records Retention:

  1. The Idaho Supreme Court maintains a separate retention schedule for court records.
  2. Felony case files: Permanent retention
  3. Misdemeanor case files: 10 years after case closure
  4. Traffic violations: 5 years after case closure
  5. Court dockets and indexes: Permanent retention
  6. Digital court records: Maintained indefinitely in electronic format

Factors Affecting Retention:

  1. Historical significance may result in permanent preservation
  2. Records related to unsolved crimes are retained indefinitely
  3. Records involving minors have specialized retention schedules
  4. Capital cases and homicides have permanent retention
  5. Records may be maintained longer than minimum requirements at agency discretion

Even after physical records reach the end of their retention period, information may persist in various databases. The Idaho State Police maintains the central repository for criminal history information in the state, and these records are generally permanent unless expunged by court order.

Record retention serves several important public purposes:

  • Preserves evidence for potential future legal proceedings
  • Maintains documentation for background checks and security clearances
  • Provides statistical data for crime analysis and resource allocation
  • Ensures accountability of law enforcement agencies
  • Preserves historical information for research purposes

Individuals with concerns about the retention of their arrest records should consult with legal counsel regarding potential remedies such as expungement or sealing, as discussed in previous sections.

How to Find Mugshots in Bonneville County

Mugshot photographs, formally known as booking photographs, are created during the arrest booking process in Bonneville County. These images serve as official documentation of an individual's appearance at the time of arrest and become part of the arrest record. Access to these photographs is governed by Idaho public records laws.

What Mugshots Are: Mugshots typically consist of front-facing and profile (side) photographs taken of arrestees during the booking process. These images are captured alongside other identifying information such as fingerprints and personal descriptors. The primary purpose is to document the identity and physical condition of the arrestee at the time of booking.

Where Mugshots Are Maintained:

  1. Primary custody of mugshots rests with the Bonneville County Sheriff's Office as the operator of the county jail.
  2. Images are stored in the jail management system and associated with booking records.
  3. Digital copies may be maintained in law enforcement databases accessible to criminal justice agencies.
  4. Historical mugshots may be transferred to county archives after specified retention periods.

Finding Mugshots:

  1. Submit a public records request to the Bonneville County Sheriff's Office Records Division.
  2. Provide specific identifying information about the subject (full name, date of birth, approximate arrest date).
  3. Pay applicable fees for record retrieval and reproduction.
  4. Specify that the booking photograph is being requested.

Bonneville County Sheriff's Office Records Division
605 N. Capital Avenue
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 529-1200
Bonneville County Sheriff

Can Mugshots Be Found Online:

  1. The Bonneville County Jail Inmate List displays limited information about current inmates but does not typically include mugshots.
  2. Unlike some jurisdictions, Bonneville County does not maintain a public-facing mugshot gallery.
  3. Third-party websites may publish mugshots obtained through public records requests, but these are not official county resources and may contain outdated or inaccurate information.
  4. Commercial mugshot websites may charge fees for removal of images, a practice that has been restricted in some states but remains largely unregulated in Idaho.

Obtaining Mugshots Officially:

  1. In-person requests can be submitted at the Sheriff's Office Records Division.
  2. Written requests can be mailed with appropriate identification and payment.
  3. Some records may be available through the Idaho Department of Correction for individuals currently incarcerated in state facilities.
  4. Media organizations may have established protocols for obtaining mugshots for news reporting purposes.

Restrictions on Mugshot Access:

  1. Juvenile mugshots are generally not public records under Idaho Code § 20-525.
  2. Mugshots related to ongoing investigations may be temporarily exempt from disclosure.
  3. Images may be withheld if release would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy under specific circumstances outlined in Idaho Code § 74-105.
  4. Expunged arrest records will include removal of associated mugshots from public access.

Individuals seeking mugshots should be aware that while these images are generally considered public records in Idaho, their publication and use may have significant impacts on the subjects' privacy, reputation, and employment prospects. The Idaho State Police and other law enforcement agencies continue to balance public records access with privacy considerations in the digital age.

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