With a statewide stay-at-home order in place for 21 days, what does that mean for the Idaho courts?
4th District Administrative Judge Melissa Moody joins Idaho Matters to help us understand what's closed, what's open and what will continue with new technology. The district covers Ada, Valley, Boise and Elmore Counties. Here's a few helpful resources she covers during the interview:
- If you need to pay a fine, go to this website.
- If you need an interpreter, call 208-287-7500 or email interpreteroffice@adacounty.id.gov.
- To find out the status of your case and whether it's been moved, first reach out to your attorney. If you don't have a public defender or a personal attorney, call the Ada County Clerk's office: 208-287-6900.
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