Please contact Mindy Linn at IAC to make any changes to your county’s status.
– The county is open, but all offices are closed to the public until further notice. The public is asked to utilize phone, email, or internet services to conduct business. The courthouse is open, except for criminal trials, members of the public will not be permitted into the courthouse until further notice.
– Declared emergency on Monday, March 16, 2020
– More information: https://adacounty.id.gov/commissioners/covid-19/
– The county is open to the public, but the doors are locked. There is a sign at the door instructing the public to call the department they are wanting to visit. Only 2 people allowed at a time at the DMV and all other offices are only allowing 1 person at a time. Employees will also assist though each department window if the customer prefers not to come in.
– Declared emergency
– The county is open to the public. Members of the public are required to wear face masks, maintain social distancing, and comply with facility restrictions.
– Declared emergency on Friday, March 13, 2020
– More information: https://www.bannockcounty.us/
– Declared emergency on Monday, March 30, 2020
– All county offices closed to the public; services provided online, through mail, and through telephone
– The county will work behind locked doors but will schedule appointments for the DMV. Only 1 appointment at a time. Plexiglass has been installed and all staff will be wearing gloves while working with customers. Counters and surfaces will be wiped down between each customer.
– Declared emergency on Tuesday, March 17, 2020
– The county will open on Monday, May 18th to the public with a limited amount of people entering the courthouse. DMV will have 1 customer per station and 3-4 chairs out in the hall spaced appropriately. Staff will be required to wear masks and gloves, but not requiring customers to do so.
– Declared emergency on Wednesday, March 18, 2020
– More information: https://www.co.bingham.id.us/Covid_19_Updates/IMPORTANT_NOTICE_Courthouse_Access_03_26_2020.pdf
– Declared emergency on Monday, March 16, 2020
– All county offices closed to the public; services provided online, through mail, and through telephone
– More information: https://www.co.blaine.id.us/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=161
– Declared emergency on Monday, March 17, 2020
– All county offices closed to the public; services provided online, through mail, and through telephone
– The county is open to the public. A limited amount of people are allowed in the DMV at a time. Services provided online, mail, and through telephone.
– Declared emergency on Tuesday, March 17, 2020
– Declared emergency on Friday, March 20, 2020
– All county offices closed to the public; limited appointments when needed; services provided online and through telephone
– More information: https://coronavirus-bonneville.hub.arcgis.com/
– Declared emergency on Tuesday, March 17, 2020
– All county offices closed to the public; services provided online, through telephone and email
– Declared emergency
– All county offices closed to the public; services provided by dropbox, curbside service by appointment, and mail in.
– More information: http://www.buttecountyid.us/
– The county is open to the public. Due to the confined space, only one customer is allowed in the offices at a time. Plexiglass has been installed at the Assessors, DMV, and Treasurers office.
– Declared emergency on Monday, March 23, 2020
– Declared emergency on Monday, March 16, 2020
– All county offices closed to the public; services provided online and through telephone
– More information: https://www.canyonco.org/notice-courthouse-and-court-access-during-covid-19/
– The county is opening on Monday, May 4th to the public. Plexiglass has been installed and all staff will be required to wear a mask while working with customers. Each customer will have their temperature checked upon entering the building, and only a limited number of customers will be allowed in the office at a time.
– Declared emergency on Monday, March 16, 2020
– The county is open to the public. Limited access to the building to no more than 10 people and 1 person per transaction.
Monitoring at the door and
employees encouraged to wear facemasks and gloves.
Sneeze guards in place at all stations and the public encouraged to wear facemasks
– Declared emergency on Friday, March 20, 2020
– The county is opening on Friday, May 1st to the public. Plexiglass has been installed and sanitizer and maks are available.
– Declared emergency
– More information: https://www.clark-co.id.gov/public-announcement-updates
– The county is open to the public. Each department is prepared to serve the public while maintaining safe social distancing recommendations. The public is encouraged to call ahead to see if their business can be conducted over the phone.
– Declared emergency on Thursday, March 19, 2020
– The county is open to the public. Plexiglass has been installed and sanitizer and maks are available for customers. Counters are being wiped down after every customer.
– Declared emergency on Monday, March 16, 2020
– The county courthouse and county offices have limited services available and minimal access by the public.
– More information: https://elmorecounty.org/emergency-management/covid-19-information/
– Declared Emergency on Monday, March 23, 2020
– All county offices open with limited access and only 1 person in each office at a time and facemasks are required; the public is asked to use online services or telephone. A
DropBox is provided for patrons to submit their recordings and payments.
– The county is open by appointment only. Customers are required to wear masks and temperatures will be taken upon entering the building. Counters and surfaces will be wiped down after every appointment, a cleaning service will disinfect all areas every 2 hours, and plexiglass will be installed the week of May, 4th.
– Declared Emergency on Friday, March 20, 2020
– More information: https://www.co.fremont.id.us/
– The county is open to the public. Assessors Office is only allowing 1 person at the counter at a time with a face mask and still encouraging the public to use online services. DMV is still closed to the public with services still provided services online.
– Declared Emergency
– More information: http://www.gemcounty.org/covid-19/county-services/
– The county is open to the public, but are only allowing 1 person in each section of the building at a time
– Declared Emergency on Monday, March 23, 2020
– More information:https://www.goodingcounty.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=124
– The county courthouse is open to the public. Social distancing signs in place and limiting to only 2 people at the DMV counter at a time.
– Declared Emergency on Tuesday, March 24, 2020
– The county is open to the public but is limiting the number of people in each office.
– Declared Emergency on Wednesday, March 18, 2020
– More information: http://www.co.jefferson.id.us/
– The county is open to the public. Only allowing 3 customers in at a time. Masks are available for employees who choose to wear them.
– Declared Emergency on Wednesday, March 18, 2020
– The county is open to the public, but several departments such as DMV will be open by appointment only. Face masks are required in the courthouse.
– Declared Emergency on Sunday, March 15, 2020
– More information: https://www.kcgov.us/922/County-Updates-Related-to-COVID-19
– Declared Emergency on Monday, March 16, 2020
– All county offices closed to the public; except for certain appointments only; services provided online, through telephone, email, and fax
– More information: https://api.latah.id.us/web/DownloadNewsNotice?fileName=County%20Access%20Restrictions.pdf&type=Notice
– The county is opening the Assessors office and DMV on Monday, May 4th to the public. DMV will be limited to 4 people at a time keeping 6 ft apart. Assessors office will be limited to 1 person at a time. Online services and dropbox are still available. Plexiglass is installed at every counter and staff will have access to masks and gloves if they want to wear them. Deep cleaning will be done every 1-2 hours.
– Declared Emergency on Wednesday, March 18, 2020
– More information: http://lemhicountyidaho.org/covid19.htm
– The county courthouse is open and offices are limited to 1 customer at a time. Face masks are recommended and temperatures will be taken at the door. Assessor’s office is still by appointment only and appointments are recommended for the DMV. Services are still provided online, mail, and by telephone.
– Declared Emergency on Monday, March 16, 2020
– More information: http://www.lewiscountyid.us/
– Doors remain locked, and the public is asked to use the doorbell to be let in; the courthouse is only allowing required individuals, Clerk and Treasurer’s office only allowing 1 person in at a time, DMV and Assessor’s office is open by appointment only, services are still provided online, mail, and through telephone
– Declared Emergency on Friday, March 20, 2020
– More information: http://lincolncountyid.us/announcements/
– The county is opening on Monday, May 4th to the public. Plexiglass has been installed at the DMV and Assessors office, all staff will have masks to wear if they choose too. To maintain social distancing taped areas on the floor to indicate 6 ft. Counters and work stations will be wiped down every hour.
– Declared Emergency on Wednesday, March 18, 2020
– The county is open to the public and is allowing only 2 customers in at a time at the DMV. Services are still provided online, mail, and by telephone.
– Declared Emergency on Friday, March 20, 2020
– Some county office are open. The courthouse is open but face maks are required. DMV is open to the public for titles only and facemasks are required. All services are provided online, mail, and by telephone.
– Declared Emergency on Monday, March 16, 2020
– More information: https://www.co.nezperce.id.us/Home/COVID19.aspx
– The county is opening on Monday, May 4th by appointment only. All staff and customers will be required to wear a mask. Surfaces will be wiped down between customers.
– The courthouse is open. Security at the door will only let a limited number of people in at a time. Plexiglass is being installed at the DMV. The DMV is closed until May 11th. All DMV personnel and the public are required to wear masks.
The Assessors and DMV will open on May 18 to the public. The courthouse is open with security at the door. A limited number of people are allowed in offices at one time, and hourly disinfecting wipe downs of surfaces. Services are still provided online, mail, and by telephone.
– Declared Emergency on Monday, March 16, 2020
– More information: https://www.payettecounty.org/elected-officials/commissioners/covid-19-county-closures
– County buildings are now open during regular business hours. All parties must have a mask to enter the building. Only essential parties are permitted to enter the buildings. No children can be in the buildings without a previously scheduled appointment. All out of county residents must have an appointment to receive services; services still provided online, mail, through telephone, drop boxes, and appointments
– Declared Emergency on Tuesday, March 17, 2020
– The county will open to the public on Monday, May 18th. Security will be at the door to answer any questions from the public. Most offices have plexiglass in place and only 1 to 2 people will be allowed in the offices at a time to maintain social distancing. Services will still be provided by email, mail, and by telephone.
– Declared Emergency on Monday, March 16, 2020
– More information: https://shoshonecounty.id.gov/coronavirus-covid-19-information/
– Declared Emergency on Wednesday, March 18, 2020
– All county offices closed to the public; services provided online, mail and through telephone
– More information: https://coronavirus-response-tetonidaho.hub.arcgis.com/
– Declared Emergency on Monday, March 23, 2020
– All County Offices are open – some have limited access to the public
– More information: https://twinfallscounty.org/wp-content/uploads/Press-release-3.25.2020.pdf
– The county will be doing a soft opening on Monday, May 18th, by appointment only. Facemasks are required by the public and employees, plexiglass shields are in place at each office and the courthouse will be conducting temperature screenings at the door. Services are still provided online, mail, and by telephone.
– Declared Emergency on Monday, March 16, 2020
– More information: https://valley-county-covid-19-response-valleycounty.hub.arcgis.com/
– The county is open and the public is required to wear masks and only allowing a limited number of people in the office at a time. Services are still provided online, mail, and by telephone.
– Declared Emergency on Monday, March 16, 2020