Apply for Idaho Licenses and Permits

How to form an LLC in Idaho

Form an LLC

If you are about forming an Idaho LLC you'll need to know which documents are required and steps that need to be followed.  You'll first need to check on name availability, then file a Certificate of Organization, as well as drafting an LLC agreement that spells out the ownership, voting, management and other factors for the LLC.  You can learn more about forming a limited liability company in Idaho by visitng our Idaho LLC page.

How to Apply for a Business License in Idaho

Apply For A Business License

Business licenses at the state level are only for specific professions that must be regulated for the health and welfare of the citizens such as: doctors, lawyers, contractors, and so forth. You can visit the Idaho State Professional and Occupational Licensing Board for a complete list of the required professions.  Before commencing business, make certain to register with the Idaho Secretary of State. The State of Idaho does not mandate business licenses for every business at the county and city levels. For county specific information visit the list of Idaho Counties. To apply for a business, have critical information like business name, number of employees, business entity type, corporate officer information and so on. Our Idaho Business License webpage has vital information to assist you with this process, visit it today.

 

 

How to Apply for a Marriage License in Idaho

Apply For A Marriage License

In Idaho, it is required of both you and your finance to apply at the local County Recorder’s Office for a marriage license. While in person, you both need to have your DMV issued photo identification, military identification or a passport, any of which must be current. Importantly, you both must have all of your personal information such as social security numbers or divorce decrees. It is also required that you both read a premarital AIDS pamphlet and must sign that you have done so on the marriage license application. Typically, the fee for a marriage license is $28, although this may vary. There is no waiting period after the license is issued and the license may be used throughout the state and possess no expiration.  Religious leaders, judges or mayors may perform the marriage ceremony.  Visit our Idaho Marriage License page for more information and assistance.

How to Apply for Building Permits in Idaho

Apply For A Building Permit

Local municipalities issue building permits where the property is located. Usually in unincorporated areas, the county government will issue building permits. Permits are needed for construction of a new construction, demolition work, re-roofing, installations of air conditioning, basically, significant alterations. Large scale projects will frequently require multiple permits to be completed. For instance, one permit may be needed for the foundation, another for the structure itself and yet another for the electrical work. It is critical that you obtain the entire project specifics as soon as possible, like floor plans, blue prints, architect information and cost information as building permits may take time to gain. Visit our Idaho Building Permit page for assistance in receiving your building permit. 

 

How to Incorporate in Idaho

Incorporate Your Business

If you want to form a Idaho corporation for your business, you will need to file Articles of Incorporation, draft bylaws, write initial meeting minutes, issue stock certificates, file the appropriate tax election, and mIDe other required filings in Idaho.  To learn more about incorporating in Idaho, please visit our Idaho incorporation page.