Court Data

Trial Court Financing

Financing Report

Distribution Of Fines And Fees

Idaho courts, through the direction of elected county clerks, collect and distribute assessed fines and fees. Court fines and fees collected support many city, county, and state programs. During county fiscal year 2019, $4.7 million was distributed to cities, $17.4 million was distributed to counties, and $28.9 million was distributed to the State of Idaho.

Supporting Idaho Courts

Approximately 48% of total court fines and fees collected are allocated back to support Idaho courts. Other funding needed is provided through county and state sources such as general fund appropriations, sales and property taxes, federal grant funding, and other allocations.

Direct Funding Allocation

Most trial court expenditures are paid directly by county funds or allocations from the Idaho Supreme Court. In FY2019*, Idaho courts received$145 million in direct funding support from county and state resources. Direct funding is used to support the payment of court and judicial personnel, operating expenses, and capital outlay.

Direct Funding

Trial Court Expenditures

Expenditures totaled $137 million in FY2019*. This does not include other expenses paid by the Idaho Supreme Court necessary for the operation of Idaho courts, such as technology and equipment, licenses, judicial education and travel, and other operating expenses.

Trial Court Expenditures

Download the Summarized FY 2019 Trial Court Financing Report (PDF)

*Idaho counties’ fiscal year-end is September 30, which differs from the state’s fiscal year-end of June 30. Due to the limited time that counties have to submit their trial court financial information to the Idaho Supreme Court, Idaho court financial information is presented for the previous fiscal year. This information is submitted by each county court to the Idaho Supreme Court for reporting purposes. The data has not been audited or validated.