Canyon County Courthouse
Canyon County
About visiting the probate court
About visiting the Canyon County Courthouse
Canyon County Courthouse is listed as a registered probate court within Canyon County, Idaho.
In most instances within Idaho, there is at least one Superior Court courthouse location within each county. Sometimes a county may have multiple courthouses and may also have multiple probate court locations. Such is often the case in larger metropolis counties where population is dense or also in spread-out, rural counties, which may use a courthouse annex or satellite office system to accommodate nearby citizens with easier access in proximity or distance.
About visiting the probate court
Who to speak with when visiting the Canyon County probate court
Plan ahead to be early in case available parking is limited and be prepared for formal security measures upon entering the building, as courthouses are official state and federal property. This generally includes passing through metal detectors and allowing search of any belongings.
Many courthouses do not allow cell phones, so keep that in mind as your phone may need to be turned off upon entering the courthouse, or even left outside.
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About visiting the probate court
Call ahead before visiting the Canyon County Courthouse
When able, it’s always helpful to request an appointment with a probate clerk or probate judge prior to visiting any probate court location.
The phone number for the Canyon County Courthouse is: (208) 454-7300
The hours of operation listed for the Canyon County Courthouse are:
Monday:8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday:8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday:8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday:8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday:8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Reviews
Reviews of the Canyon County Courthouse
It's the courthouse that being said the security guys at the front door were super friendly and helpful. The court officer was really friendly too.
The staff was very helpful and polite. They were able to help me with everything I needed.
Nice, safe place to take care of your legal matters. I was there to get the probate process started on my mom's estate. They were very helpful and I wish I would have gone there first instead of buying the forms from a local vendor. Everyone was so helpful!
Our son gets jury duty and the family realizes that the jury duty procedures are basically a bunch of mental games and crucial time away from work that is not compensated for by the court system!!! Their methods for picking jurors makes a person feel like a criminal because you have to call in everyday as if you're in drug court or something. Did you know if you don't do jury duty you can have a warrant out for your arrest? Unbelievable and Unacceptable! Jury duty reveals to us that American citizens who live in this country are NOT free if they are forcing a person against their will! Potentially this could cause people to lose money and potentially their jobs! We call in like we are supposed to and from there are instructed to go to the courthouse at 8:15 a.m.. Upon arrival they tell him to come back at 3pm that same day. Why were we told initially to come at 8:15 a.m.? Why does the court system have so much trouble with something so simple? We do not have time for mental games and Shenanigans. He does not have a vehicle of his own so us as parents have to take time out of our work to get our son to jury duty? Unacceptable!! To top it all off today is our son's first day of a particular type of training at his job. He was informed that if he misses this training that it is a fireable offense! The court system needs to come up with a different way to get jurors!!! If they want us to be more positive about these situations we should be getting paid by the government to provide services for the court system! When a person does jury duty they are literally providing a service for the US government! Therefore we should be receiving some type of payment for the work we do! Especially during courtroom procedures which are life changing events for people! A major change needs to occur!!!