Payette County District Court
Payette County, established in 1917 and located in southwest Idaho along the Oregon border, is a vibrant community named after the Payette River and founded by fur trapper François Payette. The county consists of three cities—Payette, Fruitland, and New Plymouth—with Payette serving as the county seat and the largest city, known for its historical roots as a railroad camp.
Governed by a three-member Board of County Commissioners, Payette County is characterized by its agricultural heritage, particularly in Fruitland, often referred to as "The Big Apple of Idaho." The area is known for its rich irrigation systems, historical landmarks, and community engagement initiatives focused on addressing local challenges, including jail facility planning and flood information management.
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