Contact Information

Officer:
Frances Thompson
Phone:
(208) 883-7221
Fax:
(208) 883-2259
E-mail:
courtassistance
Location:
Latah County Courthouse - Room 111

Court Assistance Office
Forms

The forms listed below are in PDF format.  If you do not have a compatible reader on your computer, you can get one at the Adobe website.

Form Categories

  • Agreed Custody

    Unmarried parents jointly petitioning for Paternity, Custody or Child Support. (Click to access these forms)

  • Agree Modification

    Parent jointly requesting a change in Child Custody/Parenting or Child Support. (Click to access these forms)

  • Divorce no Minor/s

    Seeking a divorce where there are no minor children of the relationship. (Click to access these forms)

  • Divorce with Minor/s

    Seeking a divorce where there are minor children of the relationship. (Click to access these forms)

  • Fee Waiver

    (Click to access these forms)

  • Generic Civil

    Generic forms for civil pre-trial Motions, Notices and Orders. (Click to access these forms)

  • Landlord

    Tenant not paying rent; three day notice and eviction. (Click to access these forms)

  • Miscellaneous

    (Click to access these forms)

  • Modification Motion

    Seeking a change in child custody, visitation or child support. (Click to access these forms)

  • Name Change - Adult

    Name Change - Adult. (Click to access these forms)

  • Name Change - Minor

    Name Change - Minor. (Click to access these forms)

  • Name Change - Minors

    Name Change - Minors. (Click to access these forms)

  • Petition Custody

    One (unmarried) parent files for Paternity, Custody or Child Support. (Click to access these forms)

  • Small Claims

    For cases involving not more than $5,000 in money or property where you are not using a lawyer.

  • Small Estate Affidavit

    This affidavit may be used if the decedent did not own real estate and had personal property with a net value of less than $100,000. This affidavit allows a successor of the decedent to collect any property, money or other items owed to the decedent. The successor would complete the affidavit and sign it in front of a notary. This affidavit is not filed with the court.

  • Tenant

    Demand return of security deposit or demand and sue for repairs. (Click to access these forms)

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