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Gooding County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff:

Shaun Gough

 

Mail To:

Gooding County Courthouse
624 Main Street
Gooding, ID  83330

Phone:

911 - Emergencies
(208)                 Normal Business

Fax:

(208)               - Driver's License
(208)               - Jail and Dispatch

Email:

sheriff@co.gooding.id.us

Office Hours:


Monday - Friday. Dispatch/Jail 24 hrs


 

Description of Office

The Gooding County Sheriff’s Department provides law enforcement services to all the unincorporated areas of the county as well as to the communities within the county.

Civil Service: Sheriff’s deputies serve a variety of papers including subpoenas and summonses, warrants, protection orders, detention orders, notices to vacate, small claims and writs.

Additional responsibilities include the County Jail, Emergency Services and Driver’s License/ID Services.

Animal Control

Although there is no official animal control officer for the county, you may call the sheriff's office for assistance outside of the Gooding City limits.

Department Supervisors:

Dispatch:

Drivers License and Civil:

Jail Division:

Patrol Division:

Investigations &
Homeland Security:

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Driver’s License/ID Services

The County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for issuing Idaho driver’s licenses, Idaho State identification cards and driver’s license permits. The office is located                                                          . Office hours are from                              Monday through Friday.

All Idaho residents who plan to drive motor vehicles are required to obtain a valid Idaho driver’s license. Anyone who moves here from another state and holds a valid driver’s license from that state have 90 days (30 days for Commercial Driver’s Licenses) during which to obtain an Idaho driver’s license and surrender his or her out-of-state license. Exceptions are active duty members of the US military and their dependents and students who claim residency in other states.

Required Documentation
Written driver
’s tests are given in the Driver’s License office. Applicants for first-time Idaho licenses must provide the following prior to taking the driver’s test:
1 A Social Security card (in the applicant
’s current name);
2. Proof of residency (utility bills, lease or purchase agreements, etc.);
3. Proof of age and identity (including a driver
’s license or identification card not expired more than one year; a certified birth certificate or abstract birth certificate; a valid Immigration and Naturalization card; a valid military ID with photo; a Veteran’s Universal Access Card with photo. Other documents which can be used to substantiate age and identify are listed in the Idaho Drivers Manual).

If the applicant is under 17 years of age, proof of completion of an approved driver training course which meets Idaho Department of Education guidelines must also be provided.

If the applicant is 18 or younger proof of enrollment in or graduation from a recognized school or drivers program is required.

Vision and Written Tests
Applicants must take a vision test, with or without glasses.

First-time and out-of-state applicants must take a written test to show knowledge of Idaho traffic laws, recognition of highway signs, etc. (Some others may also be required to take the written test.)

Those who want to obtain Idaho Class A, B or C licenses must also know the information found in the Commercial Driver’s License Manual.

Those who want to obtain a driver’s license with a motorcycle endorsement, required for the operation of any motorcycle with an engine displacement greater than 51cc, must take the written motorcycle test regardless of whether such an endorsement was previously issued in another state.

Road Tests
Road skill tests are required for those whose previous license has been expired for one year or more, first time drivers who have not completed driver training or when the examiner has some reason to believe the applicant may lack the skills or knowledge necessary to operate a vehicle safely.

The Driver’s License office has a list of private skills testers who provide the testing for this requirement.

A motorcycle safety rider course is required for applicants under 21 years of age who are seeking a motorcycle endorsement or adding this endorsement for the first time.

Licensing Fees
Class D license or renewal $ 24.50
Class D renewal by mail $ 25.50
Duplicate Class D $ 11.50
Motorcycle endorsement $ 11.50
Identification card $ 7.50


**Written test $ 3.00
**Road test $ 14.50
**Motorcycle skills test $ 5.00
**These fees are not refundable if the test is failed. The fee is required for each re-test.

Cash, personal checks and money orders are accepted.

Additional information may be found in the Idaho drivers’ manuals which are available at the Driver’s License office. Or, you may call the office at (208)                .

Registration of sex offenders also takes place in the Driver’s License office.

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Jail - Visitor Information

The Gooding County Jail is located at                                                                 .

Visiting Hours
 


Visitor Information
You need to bring an ID. Any juvenile needs to be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

Inmates have access to a telephone to make outgoing collect calls only. Incoming calls to inmates are not allowed.

No items such as books, clothing, food items, etc. are allowed to be brought to the jail for inmates. If you wish to leave money for an inmate, contact the jail staff at the front desk. Only cash and money orders are accepted. No personal checks are allowed.

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Other Links of Interest

Idaho State Police

McGruff Kid’s Safety

 
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last updated February, 2008