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Recording a Deed or Document in Shoshone, ID

Shoshone (population 14,130) records real-property documents through the Shoshone County Clerk/Auditor/Recorder. Below is what it costs, how to submit, and how Jurably can prepare, notarize, and record your document for you — without a trip to the courthouse.

Shoshone recording — the essentials

Recording office
Shoshone County Clerk/Auditor/Recorder
Recording fee
$10.00 standard documents; deeds/conveyances $15.00 (30 pages or less) first / $3.00 per additional page add'l (+Trust deeds/mortgages $45.00 (first 30 pages, then $3/page); reconveyances/releases $15.00; powers of attorney $25.00; copies $1.00/page)
Mailing address
700 Bank St, Suite 120, Wallace, ID 83873
Phone
(208) 752-1264
Checks payable to
Shoshone County Recorder
Electronic recording
Paper / mail

Formatting note: No dedicated cover sheet found; standard Idaho blank recording-space requirement

Shoshone recording — FAQ

How much does it cost to record a document in Shoshone?

The Shoshone County Clerk/Auditor/Recorder charges $10.00 standard documents; deeds/conveyances $15.00 (30 pages or less) first / $3.00 per additional page add'l (+Trust deeds/mortgages $45.00 (first 30 pages, then $3/page); reconveyances/releases $15.00; powers of attorney $25.00; copies $1.00/page), with checks payable to Shoshone County Recorder. Additional fees may apply for extra pages, indexing, or specific document types.

Can you record documents electronically in Shoshone?

Shoshone records documents submitted by mail or in person. Jurably handles this on the paper rail — we prepare, notarize, mail, and track your document to a recorded instrument number.

Where do I send documents for recording in Shoshone?

Mail recordings to Shoshone County Clerk/Auditor/Recorder: 700 Bank St, Suite 120, Wallace, ID 83873 ((208) 752-1264).

Can Jurably record my document in Shoshone for me?

Yes. Upload your signed document, and Jurably prepares it, arranges notarization if it is required, records it by mail, and returns the recorded instrument to you — so you never have to visit the Shoshone recorder in person.

Record in Shoshone without the courthouse trip.

Upload your document — Jurably prepares, notarizes, and records it, then sends back the recorded instrument.