Idaho License Law
What is a 'consent to service of process' requirement for out-of-state Idaho licensees?
AA requirement to attend in-person hearings in Idaho
BOut-of-state licensees must designate IREC as their agent for service of legal process in Idaho, ensuring they can be reached for regulatory matters✓ Correct
CA requirement for Idaho licensees working in other states
DA consent form for IREC to inspect out-of-state offices
Explanation
Idaho requires out-of-state licensees operating in Idaho (through reciprocity) to consent to IREC serving as their agent for service of legal process. This ensures IREC and Idaho courts can reach non-resident licensees for disciplinary proceedings or legal actions arising from Idaho real estate activities.
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