Civil Division
The Civil Division, staffed with a Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney and 13 Deputy Prosecutors enjoys a varied government and civil practice. Clients include the Board of Ada County Commissioners, the Ada County Sheriff, the Ada County Treasurer, the Ada County Clerk/Auditor/Recorder, the Ada County Assessor, the Ada County Coroner and the Boise City/Ada County Housing Authority. The Civil Division provides frequent assistance to the Idaho Prosecuting Attorney’s Association, the Fourth District Court and the Idaho Association of Counties. Responsibilities include researching and drafting advice letters and legal opinions for clients, negotiating and preparing contracts and real estate and construction documents, preparing ordinances and resolutions, advising clients on personnel matters, and drafting and reviewing findings of fact and conclusions of law in administrative board proceedings. The Civil Division practices in all phases of civil litigation, before both State and Federal tribunals up to and including the U.S. Supreme Court. Cases are handled from the inception of lawsuits through the appellate stages. The Civil Division maintains practice groups in bankruptcy, county welfare, civil rights, personal injury, collections, construction and real estate, emergency communications, drug asset forfeitures, land use, legislative processes, probate and guardianships, personnel and benefits, open meetings and public records, and property taxation.
Office hours are:
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Monday - Friday
Ada County Prosecutor’s Office
200 West Front Street, Room 3191
Boise, Idaho 83702
Office: (208) 287-7700
Fax: (208) 287-7709
Civil Division
The Civil Division, staffed with a Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney and 13 Deputy Prosecutors enjoys a varied government and civil practice. Clients include the Board of Ada County Commissioners, the Ada County Sheriff, the Ada County Treasurer, the Ada County Clerk/Auditor/Recorder, the Ada County Assessor, the Ada County Coroner and the Boise City/Ada County Housing Authority. The Civil Division provides frequent assistance to the Idaho Prosecuting Attorney’s Association, the Fourth District Court and the Idaho Association of Counties. Responsibilities include researching and drafting advice letters and legal opinions for clients, negotiating and preparing contracts and real estate and construction documents, preparing ordinances and resolutions, advising clients on personnel matters, and drafting and reviewing findings of fact and conclusions of law in administrative board proceedings. The Civil Division practices in all phases of civil litigation, before both State and Federal tribunals up to and including the U.S. Supreme Court. Cases are handled from the inception of lawsuits through the appellate stages. The Civil Division maintains practice groups in bankruptcy, county welfare, civil rights, personal injury, collections, construction and real estate, emergency communications, drug asset forfeitures, land use, legislative processes, probate and guardianships, personnel and benefits, open meetings and public records, and property taxation.
Office hours are:
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Monday - Friday
Ada County Prosecutor’s Office
200 West Front Street, Room 3191
Boise, Idaho 83702
Office: (208) 287-7700
Fax: (208) 287-7709