150 S 4th E St

Mountain Home, ID 83647

Elmore County Sheriff

  • Elmore County Sheriff

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The Elmore County Sheriff’s Office and Detention Center are located at 2255 East 8th North Mountain Home, Idaho 83647

The phone number for the Sheriff’s Office is 208-587-3370.

The phone number for the Jail is 208-587-9103.
Non-Emergency and Dispatch is 208-587-2100

Email Sheriff Mike Hollinshead           Email Greg Berry

Elmore County Sheriff’s Office

Phone: 208.587.3370

Sheriff Hollinshead Ext. 1028
Greg Berry Ext. 1029
Civil Office Ext. 1031
Records Office Ext. 1033
Dispatch Supervisor Ext. 1034
Jail Control Ext. 1023 or call 587-9103

Emergency call 911

Address: 2255 East 8th North
Mountain Home, Idaho 83647
Office Hours: 8:00am – 5:00pm Mon-Fri

Support Services

(Drivers License)

Phone: 208.587.1888

Emergency call 911

Address: 125 South 5th East
Mountain Home, Idaho 83647
Office Hours: 8:30am – 4:00pm Mon-Fri

Glenns Ferry Sub-Station

Phone: See Sheriff’s Office Emergency call 911 Address: 301 No. Commercial Glenns Ferry, Idaho 83623

DRIVERS LICENSE ISSUES ALL CONCEALED CARRY PERMITS, by appointment only.

Until further notice, the Glenns Ferry DMV will NOT be issuing drivers’ licenses.  This is a temporary measure during training for new staff.  As soon as this option is available in the Glenns Ferry Office, we will update on this website and Facebook.

Drivers Licenses and Identification Cards can be obtained at the Support Services Building  located at 125 South 5th East on Monday thru Friday 8:30am to 4:00pm, excluding holidays. 

Written testing for Drivers Licenses and Identification Cards can be completed from 8:30 to 2:30 on these days with the exception of  CDL (Commercial Driver Licenses) testingCDL testing is during the hours of 8:30am to 12:30pm these days.

For more information on Drivers Licenses go to http://www.itd.idaho.gov/dmv/.

For records request, please email [email protected], call (208) 587-3370, ext. 1033, or fax your request to (208)587-2118.

For questions about the operations of the Civil Office (208-587-3370 Ext 1031) click the Civil Office Link below.

Civil Office

Elmore County Sheriff’s Office

OUR VISION:

To establish and maintain the trust, respect and confidence of the citizens and communities we serve, while fulfilling the duties and responsibilities of the Sheriff’s Office through professional and caring service.  Promoting our GUIDING PRINCIPLES to establish leadership qualities and professionalism by continued mentoring and training.

OUR MISSION:   “WE CARE”  

The mission of the Elmore County Sheriff’s Office is to enhance public safety, improve quality of life through crime reduction and prevention and develop partnerships and team work by;

Working together to fairly, equitably and impartially enforce the laws of the United States and the State of Idaho.

Ethical and Moral treatment of all persons.

Commitment to enhanced quality of life.

Accountability to citizens and communities.

Respect for ourselves, family, and those we serve.

Excellence in the performance of our duties.

GUIDING PRINCIPLES:

We care about and believe in doing what is right, through our Law Enforcement Code of Ethics, our morals, common sense, good judgment and the GUIDING PRINCIPLES of the Sheriff’s Office.

We care about completely fulfilling our duties and doing everything we can to help others or point them in the right direction for the help they need.

We care and believe in treating all individuals, regardless of their attitude or demeanor, with the courtesy, tolerance, sensitivity and dignity we would expect if placed in a similar situation.

We care about being consistent, fair, honest, courteous, compassionate and acting with the utmost integrity in dealing with each other and the people we serve.

We care and believe in loyalty and support for each other, our families and the community without compromising the high ethical standards of law enforcement.

We care about and are committed to improve our communities and earn their trust, respect, and support through active partnership, involvement and service.

We care about being professional, calm and restrained in the face of violence or danger and apply only that force which is necessary to accomplish our lawful duty.

We care and believe in the empowerment of our people to solve problems, provide the right service, satisfy the needs of the citizens, make the right decisions, coupled with responsibility for actions taken or omitted.