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Probate Court

Blaine County

Idaho

208-788-5521

Court Location & Contact

Address

201 South 2nd Avenue Suite 106, Hailey, ID 83333

Fax

208-788-5527

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Filing Fees

Blaine County, Idaho

Fee TypeAmount
Petition for Probate

Judges & Officers

HN
Honorable Ned C. Williamson
HJ
Honorable Jennifer L.K. Haemmerle

Probate Guide

Probate in Blaine County, Idaho

The Blaine County Probate Court handles all matters related to the estates of deceased persons, including the validation of wills, appointment of executors and administrators, and the supervised distribution of assets. If you need to file for probate in Blaine County, ID, this guide covers what you need to know.

What Is Probate?

Probate is the legal process of settling a deceased person's estate. It involves validating the will (if one exists), identifying and inventorying assets, paying debts and taxes, and distributing remaining property to heirs and beneficiaries. In Idaho, the probate court in each county oversees this process.

When Is Probate Required in Idaho?

Probate is generally required when:

  • The deceased owned real estate solely in their name

  • The estate contains assets above Idaho's small estate threshold

  • There are disputes among heirs or creditors

  • Assets are not held in a trust or joint tenancy

Steps to File for Probate in Blaine County

  1. Locate the will (if one exists) and gather the death certificate

  2. File a petition with the Blaine County Probate Court to open probate

  3. Notify heirs and creditors as required by Idaho law

  4. Inventory the estate — identify all assets, debts, and liabilities

  5. Pay debts and taxes — settle outstanding obligations from estate funds

  6. Distribute remaining assets — according to the will or state intestacy laws

  7. Close the estate — file a final accounting with the court

How Long Does Probate Take?

In Idaho, probate typically takes 6 to 18 months depending on the complexity of the estate. Simple estates with no disputes may be resolved faster, while contested wills or complex asset distributions can take longer.

Do You Need a Probate Attorney?

While Idaho does not always require an attorney for probate, it is strongly recommended, especially for estates with significant assets, real estate, business interests, or potential disputes. A local probate attorney familiar with Blaine County Probate Court procedures can help navigate the process efficiently.

Resources

For more information about the probate process, visit the Blaine County Probate Court directly or consult with a local probate attorney. You can also explore tools like EverSettled for step-by-step estate settlement guidance.

Additional Notes

The Blaine County District and Magistrate Courts handle all court cases and proceedings in the County including traffic citations, criminal and civil cases including small claims actions. The Clerk of the District Court manages the jury system and provides public access to the judicial system. Payments can be made online, by phone, or via a secure drop box. Copies of court records are available by emailing blainerecords@blaine.idcourts.gov for $1.00 per page, with an additional $1.00 for certified copies. The Recorder's Office is located in the Old County Courthouse on 1st Street in Hailey.

Office Hours

Monday-Friday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, closed during noon hour

FAQ

Where do I file for probate in Blaine County, ID?

Probate petitions for estates in Blaine County are filed at the Blaine County Probate Court. Contact the court directly for filing instructions and office hours.

How much does probate cost in Blaine County?

Probate filing fees in Blaine County, Idaho vary based on the estate value and type of petition. Contact the probate court clerk for the current fee schedule.

How long does probate take in Idaho?

Probate in Idaho typically takes 6 to 18 months. Timeline depends on estate complexity, creditor claims, and whether the will is contested.

Can I avoid probate?

Assets held in trusts, joint tenancy, or with designated beneficiaries (like life insurance and retirement accounts) can pass outside of probate. Consult with an estate planning attorney for strategies specific to your situation.

Do I need a lawyer for probate in Blaine County?

While not always legally required in Idaho, a probate attorney is recommended for most estates, especially those involving real estate, business interests, or potential disputes among heirs.

What happens if someone dies without a will?

When someone dies intestate (without a will) in Idaho, their assets are distributed according to state intestacy laws. The Blaine County Probate Court will appoint an administrator to manage the estate.

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