Common questions

What happened to the Idaho Repository?

What happened to the Idaho Repository?

The Idaho Supreme Court began the transition to the new system in 2013 after Justice Systems, the company that manages the Idaho Repository, announced it would be discontinuing support for it. The system will eventually allow the Idaho judicial system to become paperless, focusing on digital records.

What replaced the Idaho Repository?

iCourt Project Information Site
Welcome to the iCourt Project Information Site! Idaho has transitioned statewide to the new iCourt system where citizens can search for court records, make payments, or get county contact information. This website will provide updated information and resources throughout the life of the project.

What does a withheld Judgement mean in Idaho?

In Idaho, a Withheld Judgment is a case resolution whereby the court never enters an Order of Conviction – they “withhold” – meaning the defendant is never actually convicted of the crime.

Is TruthFinder legit?

Yes, Truthfinder is considered a legitimate background check service. All background checks administered on this website pull information from both public and private databases. This will give you accurate information.

How do I check for warrants in Idaho?

How do I find out if I have a warrant? Please check out the Idaho Repository Website at www.idcourts.us . You will need the first & last name, and the date of birth of the person you are trying to look up in order to find any information.

Does a withheld Judgement show up on a background check?

Keep in mind a withheld adjudication can and will still come up on your background check. While some employers will recognize the difference between a conviction and an adjudication withheld, others will not be familiar with the terminology and will just see the crime with which you were charged.

What is withheld adjudication?

What is a Withhold of Adjudication? A “Withhold” is a special sentence in which the judge orders probation but does not formally convict the defendant of a criminal offense. A withhold of adjudication is not a conviction. Therefore, the defendant avoids the negative consequences that result from a criminal conviction.

Who are the users of the Idaho data repository?

A: Any user who is not an employee of the courts (county or state), currently has extended authorization, and wishes for that access to continue, must complete the Authorization Request Form & User Agreement. Authorization and access levels for these individuals will now be managed by the Supreme Court.

How to choose a non-USGS data repository?

Follow appropriate guidelines specified by the data repository to which you are submitting. Understand the criteria for selecting non-USGS repositories for release of USGS scientific data. Always include your metadata. Use standard formats that are non-proprietary such as text files. [see Acquire > File Formats for more information]

What are the different types of data repositories?

This page primarily discusses digital data repositories; however, there are many different types of repositories. The USGS has a number of repositories for physical samples, as well. Why Use a Repository? Why Use a Repository?

How to get the version of a repository?

The name or ID of the repository. Version of the API to use. This should be set to ‘4.1’ to use this version of the api. [optional] True to include parent repository. The default value is false. Grants the ability to read source code and metadata about commits, changesets, branches, and other version control artifacts.