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Yes — Jefferson County runs a self-help center for self-filers. Informal probate is also available and is simpler to file. It works best for straightforward estates.
File at the Magistrate Court, 210 Courthouse Way, Suite 120, Rigby, ID 83442. Phone: 208-745-6313. Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM.
Jefferson County offers e-filing for probate matters. Idaho courts use the iCourt File and Serve e-filing system. E-filing is mandatory for attorneys (I.R.E.F.S. Rule 4(a)); self-represented individuals may e-file but are not required to and may file on paper instead. Once a self-represented party elects to e-file, they must continue e-filing for the life of the case (I.R.E.F.S. Rule 4(b)). An original will must be filed both electronically and conventionally, with the conventional (paper) filing made within 7 business days of the electronic filing (I.R.E.F.S. Rule 5).
Jefferson County runs a self-help center. Phone: 208-589-9872.
Yes, Idaho offers informal probate procedures that are designed to be manageable without attorney representation.Idaho Code § 15-3-1201 (small estate), § 15-3-801 (creditor claims), § 15-3-719 (PR compensation), § 15-3-720 (attorney fees), § 15-3-603 (bond), §§ 15-3-301–311 (informal probate), § 15-3-502 (supervised/unsupervised administration)Verified Jun 11, 2026 The process is most straightforward for simple estates with clear wills and cooperative beneficiaries.
Court filing fees in Idaho vary by county.Idaho Code § 15-3-1201 (small estate), § 15-3-801 (creditor claims), § 15-3-719 (PR compensation), § 15-3-720 (attorney fees), § 15-3-603 (bond), §§ 15-3-301–311 (informal probate), § 15-3-502 (supervised/unsupervised administration)Verified Jun 11, 2026 Self-filing costs typically include the court petition fee, publication costs. The filing fee is a fraction of total probate costs. See a full breakdown with the Idaho probate calculator.
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