Idaho License Law
In Idaho, what is the IREC's 'consent to service of process' requirement for licensees?
AA consent to be sued in Idaho courts
BA requirement that licensees (including non-residents) designate the IREC Commissioner or another agent for service of legal process in Idaho✓ Correct
CPermission for IREC to share licensee information with courts
DA requirement to attend all legal proceedings involving real estate
Explanation
Idaho requires all licensees (especially non-resident licensees) to consent to service of legal process through an Idaho agent, ensuring that legal proceedings related to their Idaho real estate activities can be properly initiated.
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