Franklin County Clerk

39 W Oneida St., Preston, Idaho, 83263

★★★★4.2(6)
Franklin County Clerk in Preston, Idaho

Contact & location

Address
39 W Oneida St., Preston, Idaho, 83263
Records for
Franklin County, Idaho
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Last verified July 14, 2026

This office issues Idaho state records

Franklin County follows Idaho’s fees, eligibility rules and processing times. Compare the statewide baseline below before choosing where to go.

$16.00
Idaho birth certificate fee
2–4 weeks
Statewide processing
2,001,619
Idaho population
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Office hours

Monday9:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday9:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday9:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday9:00am - 5:00pm
Friday9:00am - 5:00pm
Saturdayclosed
Sundayclosed

Certificates, fees & processing

Idaho statewide
RecordFeeProcessing
Birth Certificate$16.00Idaho state fee2–4 weeksIdaho estimate
Death Certificate$16.00Idaho state fee2–4 weeksIdaho estimate
Marriage Certificate$16.00Idaho state fee2–4 weeksIdaho estimate
Divorce Record$16.00Idaho state fee2–4 weeksIdaho estimate

This office has not published which records it issues or what it charges, so the table shows the records available in Idaho at the statewide fee. Call ahead to confirm before travelling. Processing times are set at state level — county offices do not publish their own — and are estimates that vary with demand.

The Franklin County Clerk is dedicated to ensuring the well-being of the local community. Their wide-ranging services encompass vital functions, including monitoring water quality, food safety, and sanitation to safeguard environmental health, promoting public health through educational programs, managing disease control, overseeing permits and inspections, and actively participating in emergency preparedness.

While their mission is vital for the well-being of the community, its essential to note that they typically do not handle vital records like birth certificates, death certificates and marriage certificates . To obtain these crucial documents, please visit other listings of offices available in the state of Idaho.

Reviews

★★★★4.2 (6)
  • ★★★★★Vincent CastilloGoogle

    I have been to multiple offices in the County Court House. Every one of them are super helpful. Everyone is super friendly every time I go!

  • ★★★★★Guy StoddardGoogle

    It is a nice place all upgrade and nice friendly people

  • ★★★★Jaime EspinozaGoogle

    To the Female Sheriff that I stopped to just ask a question this morning outside in the parking lot (February 24th 2016@ 9:00 am)that was going to open I'm guessing the drivers license place. Do I need to remind you that you're there to "SERVE AND PROTECT"? With much emphasis on the SERVE part. Now you made me afraid of asking a peace officer any questions on fear of getting Shot by any of you. I came to you in a none threatening way, and gave you no reason to act the way you did towards me (besides the fact that I'm Hispanic AND A U.S. Citizen!!). How are you supposed to answer my question if I don't pull my wallet out to show you My Utah License which was what the question was about. Last time I checked wallets are not weapons. Next time Don't have your caffeine so Early so you can think clearly. All in all you did answer my question and I appreciate that, but you could of handle things much different.

  • ★★★★Kelly DoubleyouGoogle

    Just an FYI...it's not a police officers job to serve and protect. That is a sentence on a vehicle in a television show. The police are suppose to uphold the laws in the USA. Uphold and enforce the laws, and keep the peace. I guess that should be one of the questions when you take the test to become an American Citizen. They aren't your servants.

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