The Sheriff is responsible (pursuant §31-2202, I.C.) to:
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Preserve the peace
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Arrest and take before the nearest magistrate for
examination all persons who attempt to commit or who have committed a
public offense, unless otherwise provided by law
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Prevent and suppress all affrays, breaches of the peace,
riots and insurrections which may come to his knowledge
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Attend all courts, including magistrate’s division of the
district court when ordered by a district judge, at their respective terms
held within his county, and obey the lawful orders and directions of the
courts
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Command the aid of as many male inhabitants of the county
as he may think necessary in the execution of these duties
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Take charge of and keep the county jail and the prisoners
therein
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Indorse upon all process and notices the year, month, day,
hour and minute of reception, and issue therefore to the person delivering
it, on payment of fees, a certificate showing the names of the parties,
title of paper and time of reception
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Serve all process and notices in the manner prescribed by
law
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Certify under his hand upon process or notices the manner
and time of service, or, if he fails to make service, the reasons of his
failure, and return the same without delay
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Perform other such duties as are required of him by law
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Keep a record of all stolen cars reported within his
county, which record shall contain the name of the motor vehicle, the
engine number thereof, a complete description of such vehicle and such
other information as may aid in the identification of the stolen car. Such
record shall be open to public inspection during office hours, and
immediately upon receiving a report of a stolen car the sheriff shall
prepare and forward a copy thereof to the director of the Idaho state
police and he shall also notify the director of the Idaho state police of
any and all cars recovered
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At the specific request of the governor or his designated
agent prevent the unauthorized importation of wild omnivores or carnivores
capable of causing injury to people or their property
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Work in his county with the Idaho state police in the
following respects:
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Require all persons using the highways in the state to
do so carefully, safely and with exercise of care for the persons,
property and safety of others;
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Safeguard and protect the surface and other physical
portions of the state highways;
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Enforce all of the laws of the state enacted for the
identification, inspection and transportation of livestock and all laws
of the state designed to prevent the theft of livestock;
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Regulate traffic on all highways and roads in the state;
and respond to calls following wrecks and make investigations relative
to thereto;
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Use whatever force is necessary to protect the public
from wild or domestic omnivores or carnivores in a manner that is
consistent with 50 C.F.R. section 17.84(i).
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Work in his county with the Idaho transportation
department to give examinations for and sell drivers’ licenses and
identification cards.
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Expeditiously and promptly investigate all cases involving
missing children when such cases are reported to him.
The Sheriff is required to serve and execute warrants of
distraint (§63-1013, I.C.) and to seize and sell personal property upon
which a property tax delinquency exists (§63-1012, I.C.) or for refusal to
pay property tax (§63-1101, I.C.). The Sheriff is also responsible to return
appropriate processes and notices to other counties (§31-2203, I.C.). The
Sheriff is justified in executing all processes and orders that are regular
on their face and issued by competent authority (§31-2213, I.C.), but must
show, so long as he retains it, the process, with all papers attached, to
any person interested therein (§31-2214, I.C.). The Sheriff is also court
crier (§31-2215, I.C.). For further information refer to the IAC Resource
Manual. |