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Welcome to Idaho: A guide for people moving from another state to Idaho.
DMV brochures with detailed information, services and for addressing FAQs.
- Abandoned Vehicles
- Be Sure to Insure
- Boat Hull Identification
- Changing Your Name – Don’t Forget to Change Your Driver’s License
- First Driver’s License
- Idaho Ports of Entry
- Noncommercial (Class D) Skills Test Guide
- Requirements for Commercial Driver’s License
- Types of Commercial Driver’s Licenses
- Star Card: Idaho’s REAL ID (English)
- Star Card: ID REAL DE IDAHO (Spanish)
- Surviving Spouse: A Titles & Registration Guide for Surviving Spouses & Family Members
- Transporting Livestock
- Titles – A Guide for Titling Vehicles
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DMV Offices for Titles/Plates
Search table below by county or city to find location & links for DMV Title & Registration offices.
License Plates & Titles: Please check with your local county office to see if they are open or if services are provided by appointment only. Search by county or city to find your local DMV county office for titles & license plates.
COUNTY | PLATE | ADDRESS | CITY | ZIP | HOURS: Mon. - Fri.* | PHONE | FAX |
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ADA - Franklin Road | 1A | 8655 W. Franklin Rd. | Boise | 83709 | 8:00a to 5:00p • Schedule Your Appointment | 208-577-3135 | 208-577-3139 |
ADA - Front Street | 1A | 190 East Front | Boise | 83702-5960 | 8:00a to 5:00p | 208-577-3135 | 208-287-7209 |
ADA - Meridian Office | 1A | 1769 N. Lakes Ave Ste 100 | Meridian | 83646 | 8:00a to 5:00p • Schedule Your Appointment | 208-577-3135 | 208-577-4709 |
ADA - Chinden Office | 1A | 9115 Chinden, Ste 103 PO Box 140019 | Garden City | 83714 | 8:00a to 5:00p • Schedule Your Appointment | 208-577-3135 | 208-577-4662 |
ADAMS | 2A | PO Box 46 201 Industrial Ave | Council | 83612-0046 | 8:00a – 3:00p | 208-253-4272 | 208-253-4361 |
BANNOCK | 1B | 130 North 6th Ave | Pocatello | 83201 | 8:00a to 4:30p | Walk-ins accepted • Schedule Your Appointment | 208-236-7200 | 208-236-7014 |
BEAR LAKE | 2B | 30 N Main St. | Paris | 83261-0190 | 8:30a to 5:00p • No Title work after 4:30p | 208-945-2155 | 208-945-2998 |
BENEWAH | 3B | 222 S 7th St #G07 | St. Maries | 83861 | 8:30a to 4:00p | 208-245-3910 | 208-245-2317 |
BINGHAM | 4B | 501 N Maple, #305 | Blackfoot | 83221-1700 | 9:00a to 4:00p | 208-782-3031 | 208-785-4131 |
BINGHAM - Aberdeen Office | 4B | PO Box 190 33 N Main | Aberdeen | 83210-0190 | 8:00a to 4:00p | 208-397-4161 | 208-397-7037 |
BINGHAM - Shelley Office | 4B | 101 S Emerson | Shelley | 83274-1252 | 8:00a to 5:00p M-Th 8:00a to 11:30a Fri | 208-357-3390 | 208-357-3998 |
BLAINE | 5B | 219 First Avenue S, Ste 103 | Hailey | 83333 | By appointment only • Schedule Your Appointment | 208-788-5538 | 208-788-2709 |
BOISE County | 6B | PO Box 189 3851 Hwy 21 | Idaho City | 83631 | 8:00a to 4:30p | 208-392-6059 | 208-392-4957 |
BOISE County - Horseshoe Bend | 6B | PO Box 85 383 Hwy 55, HB Courthouse | Horseshoe Bend | 83629 | 8:00a to 4:30p | 208-793-2262 | 208-793-2796 |
BONNER | 7B | 300 Bonner Mall Way Suite 24 | Ponderay | 83852 | 8:30a to 5:00p | 208-265-1430 | 208-265-1455 |
BONNER - Priest River | 7B | 75 Eastside Road | Priest River | 83856 | 8:30a to 5:00p | 208-448-0746 | 208-448-1467 |
BONNEVILLE | 8B | 254 "E" Street (physical location) 605 N Capital (mailing address) | Idaho Falls | 83402-3527 | 9:00a to 5:00p • Schedule Your Appointment | (208) 529-1350 | 208-524-7905 |
BOUNDARY | 9B | PO Box 57 6452 Kootenai St | Bonners Ferry | 83805-0057 | 9:00a to 4:30p | 208-267-7613 | 208-267-1205 |
BUTTE | 10B | PO Box 157 248 W Grand | Arco | 83213-0157 | 9:00a to 5:00p Closed 12:00p - 1:00p | 208-527-8288 | 208-527-3916 |
CAMAS | 1C | PO Box 430 517 Soldier Rd | Fairfield | 83327-0430 | 8:30a to 5:00p | 208-764-2370 | 208-764-2454 |
CANYON | 2C | 6107 Graye Lane, Suite A | Caldwell, Nampa | 83607 | 7:30a to 4:00p • Schedule Your Appointment • Canyon County Website | 208-455-6020 | 208-455-6019 |
CARIBOU | 3C | 159 S. Main | Soda Springs | 83276-1495 | 9:00a to 5:00p | 208-547-3733 | 208-547-4759 |
CASSIA | 4C | 203 E. 15th Street | Burley | 83318-1862 | 8:30a to 5:00p | 208-878-3549 | 208-878-3550 |
CLARK | 5C | PO Box 7 224 W Main | DuBois | 83423-0007 | 9:00a to 5:00p | 208-374-5609 | 208-374-5407 |
CLEARWATER | 6C | 2200 Michigan Ave | Orofino | 83544-0631 | 7:00a to 4:00p | Closed Fri. | 208-476-4912 | 208-476-3092 |
CUSTER | 7C | PO Box 597 801 E Main Ave | Challis | 83226-0597 | 8:00a to 5:00p | 208-879-2325 | 208-879-6690 |
ELMORE | E | 150 S 4th East, Ste. 2 | Mountain Home | 83647-3093 | 8:30a to 4:30p | 208-587-2126 | 208-587-1884 |
ELMORE - Glenns Ferry | E | PO Box 844 201 N Commercial | Glenns Ferry | 83623-0844 | T, W, Th. - 8:00a – 4:30p * | 208-366-2136 | 208-587-2159 |
FRANKLIN | 1F | 51 W. Oneida | Preston | 83263-1295 | 9:00a to 4:00p | 208-852-1091 | 208-852-1096 |
FREMONT | 2F | 151 W 1 st North, Ste. 2 | St. Anthony | 83445 | 8:00a to 4:00p | 208-624-4449 | 208-624-1549 |
GEM | 1G | 288 Highway 16, Suite 107 | Emmett | 83617 | 7:00a - 5:00p Lunch: 12:00p-1:30p • Gem County Website | 208-365-2171 | 208-365-2199 |
GOODING | 2G | 145 7th Ave E. | Gooding | 83330-1300 | 7:30a to 5:30p *Mon. - Thurs. Closed Fri. | 208-934-5668 | 208-934-0985 |
IDAHO | I | 320 W Main, Rm 1 | Grangeville | 83530-1993 | 8:30a to 5:00p | 208-983-2742 | 208-983-0667 |
JEFFERSON | 1J | PO Box 538 210 Courthouse Way Ste 150 | Rigby | 83442-0538 | 8:30a –5:00p | 208-745-9228 | 208-745-5240 |
JEFFERSON - Mud Lake Office | 1J | 1270 E 1500 N, Terreton, ID 83450 (no mail receptacle) | Mud Lake | | 10:00a to 4:00p *1st & 3rd Thurs. of each month | 208-663-4567 | 208-983-1428 |
JEROME | 2J | 300 N. Lincoln, Ste. 209 | Jerome | 83338-2344 | 8:00a to 4:00p | 208-644-2730 | 208-644-2724 |
KOOTENAI | K | PO Box 9000 451 Government Way | Coeur d'Alene | 83816-9000 | 8:15a to 4:00p • Schedule Your Appointment | 208-446-1580 | 208-446-1582 |
KOOTENAI - Post Falls Office | K | 200 E Railroad Ave | Post Falls | 83854-9415 | 8:15a to 4:00p • Schedule Your Appointment | 208-446-1590 | 208-446-1591 |
LATAH | 1L | 1313 S Blaine St. | Moscow | 83843 | 9:00a to 4:00p | 208-883-7211 | 208-883-7213 |
LEMHI | 2L | 206 Courthouse Drive | Salmon | 83467 | 8:00a to 4:30p | 208-742-1723 | 208-756-3173 |
LEWIS | 3L | 510 Oak Street, Rm #3 | Nez Perce | 83543 | 9:00a to 5:00p | 208-937-2261 | 208-937-2234 |
LINCOLN | 4L | 111 West B St. Ste A | Shoshone | 83352-5364 | 8:30a to 3:00p | 208-886-7755 | 208-886-7755 |
MADISON | 1M | 510 North 2nd East Street, Suite 1 | Rexburg | 83440-1911 | 8:30a to 5:00p • Schedule Your Appointment | 208-356-9236 | 208-359-0856 |
MINIDOKA | 2M | PO Box 368 615 H Street | Rupert | 83350-0368 | 8:30a to 4:30p Closed 11:00a - 12:30p | 208-436-7181 | 208-436-1176 |
NEZ PERCE | N | PO Box 896 1230 Main St (County Courthouse) | Lewiston | 83501-0896 | 8:00a - 5:00p | 208-799-3026 | 208-799-3168 |
ONEIDA | 1O | 10 Court Street | Malad City | 83252-1200 | 9:00a to 4:00p | 208-766-4116 ext 110 | 208-766-2983 |
OWYHEE | 2O | PO Box 128 20381 Hwy 78 | Murphy | 83650-0128 | 9:00a – 4:00p | 208-482-3090 | 208-495-1483 |
OWYHEE - Grandview Office | 2O | PO Box 128 Location: 425 Boise Ave, Murphy, ID 83650 | Grandview | 83624 | 9:30a-3:00p Only open Weds. | 208-834-2060 | 208-803-1449 |
OWYHEE - Marsing Office | 2O | PO Box 1012 15 Reich St | Marsing | 83639 | 8:30a – 4:00p | 208-896-4210 | 208-896-4043 |
PAYETTE | 1P | 205 N 12th St | Payette | 83661 | 9:00a to 5:00p Closed 1:00p to 2:00p | 208-642-6013 | 208-642-6076 |
POWER | 2P | 543 Bannock Ave | American Falls | 83211-1200 | 9:00a to 5:00p Titles processing until 4:00p | 208-226-7616 | 208-226-7612 |
SHOSHONE | S | 700 Bank St., Ste. 45 | Wallace | 83873-2356 | 9:00a to 5:00p No title paperwork after 4:30p | 208-752-1201 | 208-752-1102 |
TETON | 1T | 150 Courthouse Dr. #212 | Driggs | 83422 | 9:00a to 3:30p | 208-776-8204 | 208-354-3508 |
TWIN FALLS | 2T | PO Box 248 Location: 630 Addison Ave W, Ste. 1201 Twin Falls, ID 83301 | Twin Falls | 83303 | Registration: 8:00a to 4:30p Titles: 8:00a to 4:00p | 208-735-4870 | 208-736-4212 |
TWIN FALLS - Buhl Office | 2T | 330 Broadway Ave N | Buhl | 83316 | Titles: 8:00a to 4:00p Registration 8:00a to 4:30p | 208-543-8023 | 551-444-1718 |
VALLEY | V | PO Box 1350 219 N Main St | Cascade | 83611-1350 | Walk-ins only Registration: 9:00a to 4:00p Titles: 9:00a to 3:45p | 208-382-7141 | 208-382-7187 |
WASHINGTON | W | 485 East 3rd Street | Weiser | 83672 | 8:30a to 5:00p | 208-414-2530 | 208-414-1928 |
To register a vehicle in Idaho:
- The vehicle must belong to an Idaho resident or business.
- The vehicle must be titled in Idaho before it can be registered. (You can apply for vehicle registration immediately after submitting the required documents to a county assessor’s motor vehicle office.)
- If you are a new resident, you must register and title your vehicle(s) within 90 days.
An Idaho resident is anyone whose principal home has been in Idaho for 90 continuous days, although residency may be declared at any time earlier, and vehicles may be titled and registered at that time. Idaho residents who are temporarily in another state (i.e., students or military personnel) may request titles and registrations for their vehicle(s) through the mail. What should I bring when applying for my vehicle registration and title? You should bring the following:
- The vehicle being titled and registered. You will need to have the vehicle identification number (VIN) inspected. This inspection can generally be performed by a deputy of either the county assessor motor vehicle office or the county sheriff’s office.
- Current title and registration. If the vehicle has not been titled in your name, be sure the title has been signed over to you by the seller, and that you have a bill of sale from the seller. If the title is being held by a lienholder, bring the lienholder’s name and address. If your title has been lost, you will need to apply for a duplicate title from the state of issuance.
- Your personal identification.
- Cash or a check for payment of any applicable taxes and fees
For additional information regarding vehicle licensing and titling, contact your local county assessor’s motor vehicle office.
Vehicle owners without vehicle insurance coverage for two consecutive months will receive a warning and be given 30 days to provide proof of insurance or obtain an exemption before their vehicle registration is suspended.
- The Idaho DMV will use an online insurance verification system to ensure vehicle owners have insurance coverage.
- Vehicle owners without insurance will have their vehicle registration suspended.
- Idaho Department of Insurance: Automobile Insurance in Idaho
Report Your Insurance Here
Vehicle Owner Forms
- Release of Liability: Online Option | Paper Form (3858) – Documentation to be submitted when you no longer own a vehicle.
- Plate Cancellation Form (3438) – Documentation to be used for cancelling a license plate registration.
Online Status Checker: Vehicle License Plates | Vehicle Title
Who is affected?
- All owners of registered vehicles
How will DMV verify my vehicle insurance?
- The DMV receives data from licensed Idaho insurance companies identifying vehicles that have coverage.
What if I’m insured by an out-of-state company?
- If you have a policy from an out-of-state insurer that is not reported to the Idaho DMV, you will be classified as not having insurance until an alternative method of proof is provided.
- List of Companies reporting to the Idaho insurance verification system (list is updated monthly)
Will I get a warning before I’m suspended?
- Yes. When registrations are identified as having no valid insurance for two consecutive months, ITD is required to notify the vehicle owner(s). Owners will have 30 days to provide proof of insurance or provide an exception to ITD, or the registration will be suspended.
I have insurance, why did I receive a warning letter?
- The DMV receives data from licensed Idaho insurance companies that identifies vehicles with coverage. While insurance companies are required by law to provide this information, some fail to do so and it may result in a vehicle incorrectly identified as not having insurance.
Where can I report my insurance or update my current situation?
- Use the Drive Insured self-reporting tool at driveinsured.itd.idaho.gov to report your insurance or update your current situation. Please note, county DMV offices are not involved with Drive Insured, and affected vehicle owners cannot report their insurance in-person there. Please use the Idaho DMV’s online self-reporting tool, or call 208-584-4343.
What if I have moved and do not receive the notice?
- Your vehicle registration will be suspended if you do not respond to the notice, even if you did not receive it. You are responsible for maintaining your address with ITD.
- Change of Address: Online Option | Paper Form
How can I reinstate my suspended registration?
- You will have to provide proof of insurance and pay a reinstatement fee of $75. Payment can be made by phone, mail, or online at driveinsured.itd.idaho.gov.
What has changed for vehicle registration in Idaho?
- A law passed during the 2019 Idaho Legislative session requires registered owners to have vehicle insurance or the DMV will suspend the vehicle registration.
- Drive Insured & FAQs Display Cards (English) | Spanish
Contact Information
Phone: 208-584-4343
Titling Procedure:
If an Idaho resident purchases a vehicle from an Idaho dealer, that dealer will prepare an application for title for the owner and file it with the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) or a county assessor motor vehicle office within 30 days of delivery. If the vehicle was purchased from an out-of-state dealer or from a private party, and a financial institution is recording a lien, they may file the application for title. Otherwise the buyer must file the following documents with a county assessor’s motor vehicle office within 30 days of transfer to avoid a $20.00 late-filing penalty:
- Title (for used vehicles) – must be properly released by the previous owner and lienholder (if any), or Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin (for new vehicles) – must be properly released by the dealer and assigned to the owner.
- Bill of Sale – must include vehicle description, sales price, buyer’s full legal name, original signature of seller, and date. A bill of sale is not required if the seller has entered the sales price on the title in a space dedicated for this information.
- Odometer Disclosure – required for any transfer of a motor vehicle model year 2011 or newer and under 16,000 lbs. G.V.W. Disclosure must be entered on the title.
- Vehicle Identification Number Inspection – completed by an officer of the law, DMV employee, military police officer, or Idaho licensed vehicle dealer. (Out-of-state lienholders: If the vehicle and owner are in Idaho, the Vehicle Identification Number inspection can often be performed by the County Assessor’s office, Sheriff’s office, or City Police Department where the owner resides.)
- Fees – A. Sales tax equal to 6% of the purchase price (minus trade-in if purchased from a licensed dealer), or documentation that at least 6% sales tax was paid to the state of purchase or that the vehicle was purchased at least three months prior to the date the purchaser moved to Idaho. (The latter exemption does not apply to businesses bringing vehicles to Idaho from a non-taxing state.) In most cases, a taxing state’s title issued in the applicant’s name is sufficient documentation that tax was paid at that state’s tax rate.
- Title fee – $14.00 | An additional title administration fee may be assessed by the county assessor.
- Registration fee (see the “Registration Fees” tab below)
- Power of Attorney – include if applying for a title with a county assessor’s motor vehicle office through the mail. This authorizes the County Assessor to sign the application for the owner. The Power of Attorney must fully describe the vehicle and be signed by the owner/applicant.
- Title Application (optional) – Out-of-state dealers, lienholders, and leasing companies may prepare.
How much does it cost to title a vehicle in Idaho?
TYPE OF FEE | DESCRIPTION | CURRENT FEE |
TITLE | $14.00 | |
COUNTY TITLE ADMINISTRATION FEE | An additional title administration fee may be assessed by the county assessor. | List of County Title Fees |
SALES/USE TAX | 6% of value or purchase price, unless an exemption applies. Local Option taxes may also apply. | |
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) INSPECTION | Required whenever a vehicle is being titled in Idaho for the first time. Also required for vehicles previously titled in Idaho when no Idaho title is being presented with the application for title. Not required with applications for duplicate title in most situations. | $5.00 |
TYPE OF FEE | DESCRIPTION | CURRENT FEE |
DUPLICATE TITLE | When a title has been lost, mutilated, or is illegible. | $14.00 |
PENALTY FOR LATE TITLE FILING | When a title is filed more than 30 days after being transferred to a new owner. | $20.00 |
RUSH PROCESSING | This fee is optional and in addition to the $14.00 title fee. | $26.00 |
RELEASE OF LIABILITY FILING | To be paid by seller or transferor with filing of form within 5 days of vehicle delivery. | $3.50 |
TITLE STOP | To conditionally stop the transfer of a title. | $21.00 |
TRANSITIONAL OWNERSHIP DOCUMENT | To file within 30 days of a sale, or if there is no sale, within 30 days of the contract signature date, to perfect a lien when the title or MCO is not available to file with an application for title within that timeframe. | $26.00 |
MOTOR VEHICLE RECORD (MVR) | Copy of a title or registration record for a vehicle. | $7.00/record |
Duplicate/Lost Titles:
Only the owner or lienholder of record, or their agent or legal representative may apply for a duplicate/lost title in Idaho.
To apply for an exact duplicate title (no changes), the Duplicate Idaho Title Application (ITD 3367) must be completed in full and the applicant’s signature must be notarized or witnessed by an ITD employee or agent. If a lienholder is shown on the title record, the duplicate title will be issued with the same lien, and will be mailed or electronically transmitted to the lienholder.
To add or remove an owner or lienholder an Affidavit of Lost Title and Application for Title (ITD 3371) must be submitted. A lien may be removed if the application is accompanied by either an original satisfaction of lien statement or a copy verified to be a true copy of the original, the lienholder has released the lien on the Affidavit of Lost Title and Application for Title, or the lienholder has recorded a lien release on the title record at ITD.
A Duplicate Idaho Title Application with Transfer of Ownership (ITD 3369) may be submitted by the owner or lienholder of record, transferring ownership to another party, for certain types of vehicles. This transaction is restricted to vehicles for which federal odometer requirements do not apply. This includes:
- Vehicles model year 2010 or older
- Vehicles over 16,000 pounds gross vehicle weight
- Trailers
- Off-highway vehicles (ATVs, motorbikes, UTVs, and snowmobiles that have no odometer device)
- Vessels
If the duplicate/lost title application is signed by power of attorney, the signature of the grantor on the power of attorney must be notarized. Either the original Power of Attorney must accompany the duplicate/lost title application or a copy verified to be a true and correct copy of the original.
Conditions:
Generally, only Idaho residents and businesses may title and register vehicles in Idaho. Idaho residents who are temporarily in another state (i.e., students or military personnel) may request titles and registrations for their vehicle(s) through the mail. Likewise, lienholders located in other states who are financing vehicles for Idaho residents may request titles through the mail. Out-of-state residents may title and register a vehicle in Idaho only when the vehicle will remain in Idaho throughout the entire year. If there is a lien recorded, the title will be mailed or electronically transmitted to the lienholder. If there is no recorded lien, the title will be mailed to the registered owner. The registration and license plates will always be issued (and mailed if necessary) to the registered owner.
Corrections:
If a title has been issued with an incorrect owner name, lienholder name or vehicle description, the owner or lienholder must resubmit the title and include a signed letter of explanation. If the error was caused by faulty information provided on the original application, a $14.00 title correction fee is required.
Recording Liens:
To record a lien on an existing Idaho title, the lienholder name and address must be printed in the new lienholder section of the title. The title and an $14.00 fee may be mailed directly to the Idaho Transportation Department, Vehicle Services Section, at Post Office Box 34, Boise, Idaho 83731-0034, or submitted to your local county assessor’s motor vehicle office.
Additional Information
- Abandoned Vehicles
- Conditional Titles
- Salvage Vehicles
- Titling Truck Campers FAQs
- Titling Vessels in Idaho
The total cost to register a vehicle varies depending on:
- Vehicle age
- Type or weight of the vehicle
- Inspection requirements
- Your county of residence, etc.
Additional processing and administration fees may apply.
PASSENGER VEHICLES
Idaho code sets the BASIC annual registration fee for passenger vehicles (pickup trucks, neighborhood electric vehicles, or other motor vehicles having a maximum gross weight 8,000 pounds or less) as follows:
- $69 for vehicles one or two years old
- $57 for vehicles three to six years old
- $45 for vehicles seven or more years old
- Electric Vehicles: Add $140 per year (Neighborhood electric vehicles not included)
- Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles: Add $75 dollars per year
TRUCKS
Non Commercial (not for business purposes) and Farm Trucks (used to haul farmer’s own crops to market) for 12 months-by weight category.
Gross Weight (vehicle weight and load weight combined) | Fee for 12 months |
8,001 – 16,000 | 73.00 |
16,001 – 26,000 | 86.08 |
26,001 – 30,000 | 116.68 |
30,001 – 40,000 | 155.08 |
40,001 – 50,000 | 213.28 |
50,001 – 60,000 (for heavier weights- contact Motor Carrier Services at: cvs@itd.idaho.gov) | 336.88 |
MOTOR HOMES
Motor home “registration fees” are based on vehicle age as listed above. Motor homes are also required to register as a recreational vehicle (RV). RV fees start at $8.50 for the first $1,000 of market value, plus $5.00 for each additional $1,000 of market value. The market value used to calculate RV fees for motorhomes is unique and uses a valuation factor based on the type of motorhome chassis. This approach excludes the value of the motor home chassis from the recreational portion of the vehicle. Subsequent renewal fees are determined using a depreciation scale. NOTE: Motor home RV valuation factors are established by the Idaho State Tax Commission.
To determine the recreational value of a motorhome coach, multiply the overall value of the motorhome, including all optional equipment, by the following pre-determined chassis valuation factors. The product of the multiplication is the RV value used to determine RV fees.
Motor Home/Van Type | Class | RV Valuation Factor |
Mini Motor Home (MMH) | B & C | 50% |
Motor Home (MH) | A | 60% |
(MH) Front Engine Diesel | A | 45% |
(MH) Rear Engine Diesel | A | 58% |
Van Conversions | Passenger Vehicle | 25% |
• Go to: RV Registration Estimator
OTHER RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
Camp Trailers, Tent Trailers, and Fifth Wheels are required to pay $4.00 registration fees along with recreational vehicle fees. RV fees for these types of vehicles are based on 100% of market value. The RV fees are $8.50 for first $1,000 of market value, plus $5.00 for each additional $1,000 of market value.
Park Model RVs may be registered or may be assessed personal property tax according to the situation. Contact your local county DMV for more details.
Slide-In Truck Campers are only required to pay recreational vehicle fees; they are not issued a license plate. The fees are based on 100% of market value and start with an $8.50 RV for the first $1,000, plus $5.00 for each additional $1,000 of market value. Subsequent recreational vehicle renewal fees are determined using a depreciation scale.
SCHOOL BUSES
- $24.00
MOTORCYCLES
- $25.00 = $19.00 Registration Fee + $6.00 Motorcycle Safety Program Fee
- (The fee for Ada County residents includes an additional $8.00 Ada County Highway District fee)
OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLES (ATVs, MOTORBIKES, UTVs, and specialty Off-Highway Vehicles [SHOV])
- $12.00 – For an Off-Road Sticker (includes a $1.50 vendor fee for Idaho Parks and Recreation)
- RESTRICTED VEHICLE PLATE – Certain off-highway vehicles may be authorized to display a restricted vehicle plate. Contact your local county motor vehicle office to find out more.
PERSONALIZED LICENSE PLATES
- $25.00 – For initial issuance
- $15.00 – Annual renewal fee (in addition to registration fee)
MOST SPECIALTY LICENSE PLATES
- $35.00 – For initial issuance
- $25.00 – Annual renewal fee (in addition to registration fee)
- Click here to see a complete list of all special plates types available.
UTILITY TRAILERS
- $5.00 annual fee, or $20 for a five-year registration or $30 for a ten-year registration.
BOATS
- $30 to Idaho Parks and Recreation for boats up to 12 feet long. Registration includes the Idaho Invasive Species Fund fees. Add $2.00 for each additional foot.
SNOWMOBILES
- $31 to Idaho Parks and Recreation for either a resident or a non-resident
ADDITIONAL FEE – Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
- $1.25 (certain vehicles are exempt from this fee, see Section 49-452, Idaho Code)
AIRCRAFT
- Aircraft owned and operated in Idaho must be registered with the Division of Aeronautics.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
You may obtain additional information regarding registrations by contacting the county assessor in the county where the vehicle will be registered. You may also contact ITD between the hours of 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., Mountain Time, at 208-584-4343 (for title information, see the Vehicle Titling Fact Sheet).
NOTE – Vehicle registration fees may vary from the above based on:
- The type and use of the vehicle being registered
- A requirement for new plates ($3.75 per plate or $7.50 per pair of plates)
- Postage costs to mail new plates
- A requirement for a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) inspection ($5.00)
- County Administrative and mail fees (fees vary based on county of residence)
- County Highway District registration fees (fees vary depending on county of residence)
- Local options taxes (taxes depending on county of sale and/or purchase price)
How much does it cost to title a vehicle in Idaho?
TYPE OF FEE | DESCRIPTION | CURRENT FEE |
TITLE | $14.00 | |
COUNTY TITLE ADMINISTRATION FEE | An additional title administration fee may be assessed by the county assessor. | List of County Title Fees |
SALES/USE TAX | 6% of value or purchase price, unless an exemption applies. Local Option taxes may also apply. | |
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) INSPECTION | Required whenever a vehicle is being titled in Idaho for the first time. Also required for vehicles previously titled in Idaho when no Idaho title is being presented with the application for title. Not required with applications for duplicate title in most situations. | $5.00 |
TYPE OF FEE | DESCRIPTION | CURRENT FEE |
DUPLICATE TITLE | When a title has been lost, mutilated, or is illegible. | $14.00 |
PENALTY FOR LATE TITLE FILING | When a title is filed more than 30 days after being transferred to a new owner. | $20.00 |
RUSH PROCESSING | This fee is optional and in addition to the $14.00 title fee. | $26.00 |
RELEASE OF LIABILITY FILING | To be paid by seller or transferor with filing of form within 5 days of vehicle delivery. | $3.50 |
TITLE STOP | To conditionally stop the transfer of a title. | $21.00 |
TRANSITIONAL OWNERSHIP DOCUMENT | To file within 30 days of a sale, or if there is no sale, within 30 days of the contract signature date, to perfect a lien when the title or MCO is not available to file with an application for title within that timeframe. | $26.00 |
MOTOR VEHICLE RECORD (MVR) | Copy of a title or registration record for a vehicle. | $7.00/record |
Motor Vehicle Information for New Residents
What vehicles must be registered and titled in Idaho?
Generally, any vehicle operated on public highways must be registered and titled. Also, boats with a permanently attached mode of propulsion (e.g., inboards, inboard/outboards, sailboats, personal watercraft) of 2000 model year or newer that were purchased since January 1, 2000, must be titled. Model year 1999 and older boats with a permanently attached mode of propulsion may be optionally titled, provided they are not exempt from titling. Any motorized boat used on Idaho’s waterways must be registered.
When must I register and title my vehicle?
You must register and title your vehicle when you become a resident of Idaho. You become a resident of Idaho when your domicile (principle home) has been in Idaho for 30 continuous days. However, you may declare residency at any time earlier than that, and register and title your vehicles at that time.
Where do I go to register and title my vehicle?
You may go to any county assessor motor vehicle office. Check the county office listings in your local telephone directory for the Motor Vehicle or Auto Licensing office nearest to you, or find a convenient office location by using the search box above.
What should I do before going to the motor vehicle office to title and register my vehicle?
You must have your vehicle insured with an insurance company licensed to do business in Idaho, and have the following minimum coverage:
- $25,000 for injury or death of one person in any one accident.
- $50,000 for injury or death of two or more persons in any one accident.
- $15,000 for damage or destruction of property of others in any one accident
What should I bring when applying for my vehicle registration and title?
You should bring the following:
- The vehicle being titled and registered. You will need to have the vehicle identification number (VIN) inspected. This inspection can generally be performed by a deputy of either the county assessor motor vehicle office or the county sheriff’s office.
- Current title and registration. If the vehicle has not been titled in your name, be sure the title has been signed over to you by the seller, and that you have a bill of sale from the seller. If the title is being held by a lienholder, your local County DMV office will provide you with a form to fill out and send to the lienholder requesting your title be sent to your local Idaho DMV office for processing.
- If your title has been lost, you will need to apply for a duplicate title from the state of issuance.
- Your personal identification.
- Cash or a check for payment of any applicable taxes and fees
What do I need to do to get an Idaho driver’s license?
For information regarding Idaho driver licenses, obtain a copy of the Idaho Driver’s Handbook, from your county sheriff’s driver license office. To find the driver’s license office in your county, check under the county sheriff listings in your local telephone directory, or check the Sheriff’s Office list at the Driver’s License and ID Cards tab.
- Idaho License Plate Designs (poster)
- Order Personalized Plates for my Vehicle
- Disability Plates and Placards (ITD 3392)
- Interactive Plate Programs Guide
- Exempt License Plates (ITD 3670)
- License Plate Cancellation (ITD 3438)
- Order Sample Plate for a Souvenir (ITD 3684)
- Interactive Guide: Military Plate Options | How to select the correct type
- Also, please see the “License Plate Application Forms” category in the “Forms & Publications” section below.
License Plate Application Forms
- Idaho License Plate Designs (poster)
- Instructions – Required for the following special-plate application forms
- Disability Plates & Placards (ITD 3392)
- Exempt License Plates (ITD 3670)
- License Plate Cancellation (ITD 3438)
- Military Plates (ITD 3682)
- Interactive Guide: How to select the correct type of Military Plates
- Military Disability Plates (ITD 3397)
- Military Specialty Plates (ITD 3587)
- Personalized Plates (ITD 3425)
- Purple Heart Plates Application (ITD 3398)
- Radio Amateur Plates (ITD 3427)
- Special Plates for Special Vehicles (ITD 3675)
- Wrecker Plates (ITD 3387)
Vehicle Titling Forms
- Affidavit of Inheritance (ITD 3414)
- Affidavit of Repossession (ITD 3366)
- Application for Certificate of Idaho Title (ITD 3337)
- Bill of Sale (ITD 3738)
- Certification of No EIN/SSN (ITD 3823)
- Change of Address: Online | Paper Form
- Conditional Title Statement of Facts (ITD 3405)
- Dealer/Financial Transmittal (ITD 3204)
- Dealer/Financial Transmittal, RUSHES ONLY (ITD 3203)
- Duplicate Idaho Title Application (ITD 3367)
- Affidavit of Lost Title and Application for Title Application (ITD 3371)
- Duplicate Idaho Title Application with Transfer of Ownership (ITD 3369)
- Hull Identification Number (HIN) Inspection (ITD 3402)
- Indemnifying Affidavit (ITD 3410)
- Motorbike to Motorcycle Conversion Self Certification Affidavit
- One And The Same Statement (ITD 3125)
- Power of Attorney (ITD 3368)
- Release of Interest (ITD 3777)
- Release of Liability (ITD 3858)
- Salvage Vehicle Statement (ITD 3311)
- Salvage Certificate Application (ITD 3312)
- Salvage Transmittal For Insurance Company/Salvage Pool (ITD 3206)
- Salvage Vehicle Affidavit (ITD 3372)
- Small Estate Affidavit (ITD 3413)
- Statement of Correction or Erasure (ITD 3395)
- Title Stop Request (ITD 3702)
- Transitional Ownership Document (ITD 3901)
- Vehicle Appraisal and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Inspection (ITD 3404)
- Vehicle Identification Number Inspection Certification (ITD 3403)
Abandoned Vehicles – Law Enforcement Directed Tows
- Abandoned Vehicle Guide
- Abandoned Vehicles Interactive Guide
- Release of Interests -OR- Declaration of Opposition (ITD 4101)
- Notice of Intent to Dispose of Vehicle Valued at $750 or Less (ITD 4102)
- Application for Title for a High Value Vehicle (ITD 5101)
- Notice of Tow and Storage of a High Value Vehicle (ITD 5102)
- Notice Of Vehicle Sale for a High Value Vehicle (ITD 5103)
Tax Exemption Forms
- (ST-101) Sales Tax Resale or Exemption Certificate and Instructions
- (ST-102) Use Tax Exemption Certificate New Resident
- (ST-102NM) Use Tax Exemption Certificate Nonresident Military
- (ST-104IC) Sales Tax Exemption Certificate -Interstate Commerce Vehicles
- (ST-104NR) – Sales Tax Exemption Certificate – Nonresident Vehicle/Vessel”
- (ST-108) Transport Trailer, Office Trailer, Untitled Boat Certificate
- (ST-108PM) Park Model Recreational Vehicle Modification Affidavit
- (ST-108TR) Occasional Sale Exemption Claim – Office Trailer, Transport Trailer
- (ST-109) Boat Registration Sales Tax Affidavit
- (ST-133) Sales Tax Exemption Certificate – Family or American Indian Sales
- (ST-133CATS) Sales Tax Exemption Certificate – Capital Asset Transfer Affidavit
- (ST-133GT) Use Tax Exemption Certificate Gift Transfer
Vehicle Dealer/Salesperson Forms
- Application for Dealer License (ITD 3170)
- Application for Dealer Plate (ITD 3635)
- Application for Manufacturer License (ITD 3172)
- Consumer Complaint and Request for Investigation (ITD 3628)
- Dealer/Financial Transmittal (ITD 3204)
- Dealer/Financial Transmittal, RUSHES ONLY (ITD 3203)
- Loaner Plates, New or Renewal (ITD 3169)
- Notification Of Casual Display Of A Vehicle (ITD 3932)
- Order 30-Day Temporary Registration Permit Forms (ITD 3763)
- Out-of-State Distributor Manufacturer Application (ITD 3188)
- Personal History and Application for Salesperson license (ITD 3171)
- Personal History and Application for Factory Representative (ITD 3181)
- Record Storage – Electronic Acknowledgment (ITD 3200)
- Record Storage – Off-Site Acknowledgment (ITD 3201)
- Retail Dealer Request for Title Applications (ITD 3195)
- Temporary Supplemental Lot Application (ITD 3198)
- Vehicle Consignment With a Licensed Idaho Dealer (ITD 3415)
- Vehicle Ownership Bond (ITD 3909)
Publications and Guidance
- 2-Wheeled and 3-Wheeled Vehicle Requirements
- Certification of No EIN/SSN (ITD 3823)
- Change of Address Paper Form (ITD 3239)
- Cities and County Locations List
- Consumer Complaint and Request for Investigation (ITD 3628)
- County License Plate Designators List
- Guide for Surviving Spouses and Family Members (ITD 3892)
- Idaho License Plate Types
- Motor Vehicle Record Request – via Mail Request (ITD 3374)
- Motor Vehicle Record Request – <<On-Line>>
- Personal Information Requirements Brochure / Requistos De Información Personal Folleto
- Salvage Vehicle Fact Sheet
- Self-Insurance Information
- Veterans & Military Service Deployment: DMV-related information
- 2-Wheeled and 3-Wheeled Vehicle Requirements
- Top 10 Title & Registration Tips
- Video: Selling a Vehicle with an Idaho Title
- Video demonstrates how to fill out your Idaho Title when you are selling a vehicle.
- No Title? No Sale!
- National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS) Videos
Identification required for registering, titling vehicles
Individuals registering a motor vehicle in Idaho or seeking a vehicle title need to provide a full legal name, along with either an Idaho driver’s license number, Idaho-issued ID card number, social security number (SSN), or employer identification number (EIN) for businesses. A verifiable physical address and mailing addresses also will be required.
Driver's License / ID Cards
New to Idaho? Click to learn about driver license & vehicle requirements
Star Card, Idaho’s REAL ID: What documents to bring with you to the DMV?
- View the Star Card Document Checklist or use the “Add the Star” Tool
See the NEW Idaho driver’s license design and FAQs!
Who needs a driver’s license?
- Anyone who operates a motor vehicle on the public roads in Idaho is required to have a valid driver’s license.
- When moving to Idaho you will need to apply for an Idaho driver’s license within 30 days of residing in Idaho, whether your out-of-state license has expired or not. If you have a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), you are required to be licensed in Idaho within 30 days of residing in Idaho.
- Students attending a college or university in Idaho and members of the U.S. Military on active duty and their dependents who hold a valid driver’s license from another state and who claim residency in that state, are not required to obtain an Idaho driver’s license.
Quick Links: Drivers
Service fees apply to online orders
Renew your Driver’s License Online
Driver’s License Reinstatement | Status Check
Online Driver Record: NO original DL issue date
Driver’s Handbook
Do I need a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)?
CDL Self-Certification
Email CDL Medical Certificate
FORMS
- Change of Address: Online | Paper Form
- Driver Record: Original Issue Date Option
- Driver’s License Extension
- National Driver Registry Form
Businesses & Subscribers
Driver License Status Check | Reinstatement
Driver License Record Search | Crash Reports
SR 22/26 Insurance Filings | Verification Guide
Driver’s License & ID Cards county locations: Please review the county office details to see if services are provided by appointment only.
Use the box to search by county or city to quickly find your local DMV office for Driver License & ID Card services.
COUNTY | CITY | ADDRESS | PHONE | HOURS: Mon. - Fri.* | NON-CDL TESTS | CDL TESTS |
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LEMHI | Salmon | 206 Courthouse Dr | 208-756-2815, Ext 1680 | 7:00a to 4:30p | 7:00a to 4:00p | 7:00a to 4:00p |
NEZ PERCE | Lewiston | 1150 Wall St. | 208-799-3138 | 7:00a to 4:30p, • Schedule Your Appointment | 7:15a to 4:00p | 7:15a to 3:00p |
ADA | Boise | 400 N Benjamin Ln | 208-577-3100 | 7:00a to 5:00p - By appointment only • Schedule Appointment | Call 208-577-3100 for ADA accommodations or if unable to schedule online | 7:00a to 4:00p | 7:00a to 2:00p |
GEM | Emmett | 410 E 1st St | 208-365-3524 | 7:00a to 5:00p, • Set up appointment • Gem County Website | 7:00a to 3:30p | 7:00a to 3:00p |
ADA | Meridian | 736 S. Progress Ave. | 208-577-3100 | 7:00a to 5:00p, M, T, Th, F - *Closed Wed. | By appointment only • Schedule Appointment | Call 208-577-3100 for ADA accommodations or if unable to schedule online | 7:00a to 4:00p *Closed Wed. | 7:00a to 2:00p *Closed Wed. |
MADISON | Rexburg | 510 North 2nd East Street, Suite 1 | 208-372-5003 | 7:00a to 5:30p By appointment only • Schedule Your Appointment | Appointment only 7:00a to 4:30p | Appointment only 7:00a to 3:30p |
BANNOCK | Pocatello | 5800 South 5th | 208-236-7258 | 7:00a to 6:00p Mon - Thur, *Closed Friday By appointment only | 7:00a to 5:00p | 7:00a to 4:00p |
JEROME | Jerome | 2151 S Tiger Dr. | 208-595-3300 | 7:30a to 4:30p | 7:30a to 4:00p | 7:30a to 3:00p |
ADAMS | Council | 201 Industrial | 208-253-4227 | 7:30a to 5:00p Mon - Thur, *Fri: 8:00a to 12:00p | 8:00a to 3:30p | 8:00a to 3:30p |
KOOTENAI | Coeur d'Alene Post Falls | 451 N Government Way 120 E Railroad Ave | 208-446-1340 208-446-1962 | 7:30a to 5:30p, • Schedule Appointment Post Falls: 7:30a to 5:30p, • Schedule Appointment | 7:30a to 4:00p 7:30a to 4:00p | 7:30a to 3:00p 7:30a to 3:00p |
GOODING | Gooding | 145 7th Ave East | 208-934-4597 | 7:30a to 5:30p, Mon - Thur. *Closed Fri. | 7:30a to 4:00p | 7:30a to 3:00p |
BINGHAM | Blackfoot | 501 N Maple | 208-782-3041 | 8:00a to 4:00p | 8:00a to 4:00p | 8:00a to 3:00p |
CLEARWATER | Orofino | 150 Michigan Ave | 208-476-8970 | 8:00a to 4:00p By appointment only | 8:00a to 3:00p | 8:00a to 3:00p |
CANYON | Caldwell | 6107 Graye Lane | 208-454-7487 | 8:00a to 4:00p, • Schedule Your Appointment • Canyon County Website | 8:00a to 3:00p | 8:00a to 3:00p |
BOISE County | Idaho City | 3851 Highway 21 | 208- 392-6059 | 8:00a to 4:30p | 8:00a to 4:00p | 8:00a to 4:00p |
CUSTER | Challis | 130 S 9th St | 208-879-2232 | 8:00a to 4:30p | 8:00a to 4:30p | 8:00a to 4:30p |
FREMONT | St Anthony | 146 N 2nd W | 208-624-4482 | 8:00a to 4:30p | 8:00a to 4:00p | 8:00a to 4:00p |
CAMAS | Fairfield | 119 Willow Ave W | 208-764-2261 | 8:00a to 5:00p | 8:00a to 5:00p | 8:00a to 2:00p |
VALLEY | Cascade | 107 W Spring St | 208-382-7158 | 8:00a to 5:00p | 8:00a to 4:00p | 8:00a to 3:00p |
TWIN FALLS | Twin Falls Buhl | 630 Addison Ave W 330 Broadway Ave N | 208-735-4850 208-543-8023 | 8:00a to 5:00p 8:00a to 4:00p | 8:00a to 3:30p | 8:00a to 3:30p |
BONNEVILLE | Idaho Falls | 254 "E" Street | 208-529-1374 | 8:00a to 5:00p, • Schedule Your Appointment | 8:00a to 4:00p | 8:00a to 3:00p |
BOUNDARY | Bonners Ferry | 6566 Main Street | 208-267-3151, Ext 204 | 8:00a to 5:00p, *Mon. Closed: 12:00p to 1:00p By Appointments Only at: boundarysheriff.org | 8:00a to 11:00a 1:00p to 4:00p | 9:00a to 11:00p 1:00p to 3:30p |
BLAINE | Hailey | 219 1st Avenue S #109 | 208-788-5565 | 8:00a to 6:00p Mon - Thur, *Closed Friday • Schedule Your Appointment | 8:00a to 5:00p | 8:00a to 4:00p |
OWYHEE | Marsing | 15 Reich St. | 208-896-4210 | 8:30a to 4:00p | 8:30a to 11:30a 1:00p to 3:00 p | 8:30a to 11:00a 1:00p to 2:30p |
BEAR LAKE | Paris | 30 N Main | 208-945-2121 | 8:30a to 4:30p | 9:00a to 4:00p | Appointment only 9:00a to 3:00p |
BENEWAH | St Maries | 222 S. 7th St. - Rm G27 | 208-245-2555 | 8:30a to 4:30p | 8:30a to 3:30p | 8:30a to 3:30p |
ELMORE | Mountain Home Glenns Ferry | 125 S 5th E St Glenns Ferry: 201 N Commercial St | 208-587-1888, #3 208-366-2136 | 8:30a to 4:30p • Elmore County Website Glenns Ferry: *CLOSED for Driver’s License issuance | 8:30a to 3:30p Glenns Ferry: CLOSED for Driver’s License | 8:30a to 2:00p |
IDAHO | Grangeville | 320 W Main St | 208-983-2217 | 8:30a to 4:45p | 8:30a to 4:30p | 8:30a to 4:00p |
MINIDOKA | Rupert | 724 H Street | 208-434-2327 | 8:30a to 5:30p | 8:30a to 4:30p | 8:30a to 3:30p |
OWYHEE | Murphy | 20381 State, Hwy 78 | 208-495-2817, Ext 148 | 9:00a to 4:00p | 9:00a to 3:00p | 9:00a to 2:30p |
TETON | Driggs | 150 Courthouse Dr #212 | 208-776-8204 | 9:00a to 4:00p, *Closed 1:30p to 2:00p for lunch | 9:00a to 1:00p 2:00p – 4:00p | 9:00a to 1:00p 2:00p – 4:00p |
BOISE County | Horseshoe Bend | Highway 55 | 208-793-2262 | 9:00a to 4:30p | 9:00a to 10:30a 1:00p to 3:00p | 9:00a to 10:30a 1:00p to 3:00p |
CASSIA | Burley | 129 E 14th St | 208-878-1108 | 9:00a to 4:30p | 9:00a to 3:30p | 9:00a to 2:30p |
LATAH | Moscow | 1313 S Blaine St. | 208-883-7216 | 9:00a to 4:30p | 9:00a to 4:00p | 9:00a to 3:30p |
ONEIDA | Malad City | 10 Court St | 208-766-4817, Ext 8 | 9:00a to 4:30p By appointment only | 9:00a to 4:00p | 9:00a to 4:00p |
BUTTE | Arco | 256 W Grand Ave | 208-527-8553 | 9:00a to 5:00p | 9:00a to 4:00p | 9:00a to 4:00p |
CARIBOU | Soda Springs | 475 E 2nd S | 208-547-2561 | 9:00a to 5:00p | 9:00a to 4:00p | 9:00a to 4:00p |
CLARK | Dubois | 224 W Main St | 208-374-5403 | 9:00a to 5:00p | 9:00a to 4:30p | 9:00a to 4:30p |
FRANKLIN | Preston | 39 W Oneida St | 208-852-1234 | 9:00a to 5:00p | 9:00a to 4:30p | 9:00a to 4:00p |
LEWIS | Nezperce | 510 Oak St Rm 5 | 208-937-2447 | 9:00a to 5:00p | 9:00a to 5:00p | 9:00a to 5:00p |
SHOSHONE | Wallace | 717 Bank St | 208-556-0654 | 9:00a to 5:00p | 9:00a to 4:00p | 9:00a to 3:30p |
PAYETTE | Payette | 1130 3rd Ave N, Room 101 | 208-642-6003 | 9:00a to 5:00p, *Closed 1:00p to 2:00p | 9:00a to 12:00p 2:00p to 4:00p | 9:00a to 12:00p 2:00p to 4:00p |
LINCOLN | Shoshone | 111 West B St, Suite S | 208-886-9901 | 9:00a to 5:00p, *Closed 30 min. for lunch | 9:00a to 4:00p | 9:00a to 3:30p |
POWER | American Falls | 550 Gifford Ave | 208-226-2311 | 9:00a to 12:00p, 1:00p to 4:45p | 9:00a to 11:00a 1:00p to 4:00p | 9:00a to 11:00a 1:00p to 4:00p |
BONNER | Sandpoint Priest River | 4001 N Boyer Ave 73 Eastside Road | 208-265-1431 208-448-2816 | 9:15a to 4:30p 9:15a to 4:30p **9:15a to 10:00a Seniors & Disabled 10:15a – 4:30p Daily sign in list | 9:15a to 4:00p 9:15a to 4:00p | 9:15a to 3:00p 9:15a to 3:00p |
OWYHEE | Grand View | 425 Boise Avenue | 208-834-2060 | 9:30a – 3:00p *Wed. only | 9:30a – 2:00p | 9:30a – 2:00p |
JEFFERSON | Rigby Mud Lake | 200 Courthouse Way 1270 E 1500 N (Terreton) | 208-745-9229 208-663-4567 | Call our office for an Appointment Mud Lake: 2nd & 4th Thurs. of each month, 10:00a to 4:00 | 9:00a to 4:00p No Testing | 9:00a to 3:00p No Testing |
WASHINGTON | Weiser | 485 East 3rd Street | 208-414-2565 | M, T, Th - 8:00a to 5:00p, *Closed 1:00p to 2:00p Wed - 8:00a to 7:00p, *Closed 1:00p to 2:00p Fri - 8:00a to 1:00p | M, T, Th - 8:00a - 12:00p 2:00p - 4:00p Wed: 7:00a - 12:00p 2:00p - 6:00p Fri - 8:00a -12:00p | M, T, Th - 8:00a - 12:00p 2:00p - 4:00p Wed: 7:00a - 12:00p 2:00p - 6:00p Fri - 8:00a -12:00p |
What do I need to do to get a driver’s license?
For details regarding driver licenses, review the Idaho Driver’s Handbook, or obtain a copy from your county sheriff’s driver license office. To find a driver’s license office near you, look in the Driver’s License & ID Cards listing above and search by county.
Who cannot be issued an Idaho driver’s license?
An Idaho driver’s license cannot be issued to anyone who:
- Is not a resident of the state of Idaho
- Is not lawfully present in the United States
- Is under the age of 15
- Is under the age of 17 and has not completed the requirements of Idaho’s graduated driver’s license program
- Is under the age of 18 and is not enrolled in school or has not completed school as required in Section 49-303A, Idaho Code
- Has a suspended, revoked, or canceled status in Idaho or any other jurisdiction
- Has been adjudged as an habitual drunkard or addicted to the use of narcotics
- Has been adjudged as suffering from mental incompetence that would affect a person’s ability to safely operate a motor vehicle and who at the time of application has not been restored to competency
- May be afflicted with any physical or mental condition which brings about momentary or prolonged lapses of consciousness or control
- Is required to take an examination and has not passed the examination
Where do I get a driver’s license?
Idaho driver’s licenses, instruction permits, or identification (ID) cards are issued through the county sheriff’s offices. You may apply at a sheriff’s office that provides driver licensing services. Not all county DMV locations offer Driver License/ID Card services. Use the searchable table above to identify county locations with Driver License/ID Card services, their testing hours, and if appointments are needed.
What documents do I need to bring with me?
ALL NEW APPLICANTS ARE REQUIRED TO PRESENT PROOF OF U.S. CITIZENSHIP IN THE FORM OF A U.S. BIRTH CERTIFICATE (IF OBTAINABLE) OR LAWFUL PRESENCE, AN ACCEPTABLE PHOTO IDENTITY DOCUMENT, AND PROOF OF IDAHO RESIDENCY.
An applicant is considered new if they have never been issued an Idaho credential, they are surrendering a credential from another jurisdiction to obtain an Idaho credential, or their Idaho credential has been expired for 25 months or more.
NOTE: If a certified original copy of a U.S. birth certificate is unobtainable, we may accept a passport or other government issued document that provides satisfactory evidence of a person’s full legal name, date of birth, and lawful presence.
- Go to the “REQUIRED Documents” section for complete details on what documentation to bring with you.
What tests will I need to take?
Vision Screening – Your vision will be tested and you must meet a minimum standard of 20/40 vision in at least one eye, with or without corrective lenses. If you wear glasses or contacts during the screening, a lens restriction will be placed on your driver’s license. If the lens restriction is placed on your driver’s license, you must always wear your glasses or contacts when operating a vehicle or you could be cited and lose your driving privileges for a period of time.
Written Knowledge Test — If you are a new applicant for an Idaho driver’s license or your Idaho driver’s license has been expired for 25 months or more, you will be tested on your knowledge of Idaho traffic laws, highway signs by shape and symbol, traffic signals, pavement marking, and equipment required on motor vehicles.
Driving Skills Test – A skills test is required for any applicant:
- who has never been licensed before,
- who has completed driver’s training and the supervised instruction period,
- whose license has been expired for 25 months or more,
- who presents or surrenders a driver’s license issued by a foreign country (except Germany and Korea), or
- whose vision does not meet minimum standards.
A skills test may also be required for any applicant:
- having any mental or physical impairment that might affect the safe operation of a motor vehicle,
- when an examiner has concerns about the applicant’s ability to safely operate a motor vehicle, regardless of prior license, experience, or age.
Out-of-state drivers and Driving Skills Testing
Applicants who surrender an out-of-state driving credential, expired 25 months or less, will still be exempt from passing a skills exam. These credentials may still serve as valid photo identification if the name on the credential is supported by the additional identity documentation.
What else should I know?
DONOR DESIGNATION — If you are 18 years of age or older, you may request to have the “DONOR” designation appear on your license or ID card. If you are 16 or 17 years old, you may be a donor but must have parental permission to be on the donor registry. The designation identifies your wish to donate your organs and/or tissues upon your death to those waiting for transplants. If you want to make limitations, change, or update your donor status, you may do so at www.yesidaho.org or call 1-866-YES-IDAHO.
Selective Service Registration — Federal law requires all males who are 18 to 25 years of age to register with the Selective Services System. The Selective Service System receives notification of any eligible individual not currently registered at the time of application.
What if my address changes?
Idaho law requires you to notify the DMV of any address change no more than 30 days after the move. Keeping your address current with the department helps assure that you will receive notifications to renew your driver’s license by mail (if you qualify) and also receive other important correspondence, such as notices of suspension. It also allows law enforcement personnel to notify you or your family if there is an emergency.
When can I renew my driver’s license?
- You may renew your Idaho driver’s license in person up to 25 months before the expiration date.
- A Class D license renewal is valid for either four years or eight years. If you are between the ages of 21 and 62, you may choose the eight-year renewal.
- If your driver’s license has been expired for 25 months or more, you will be required to take the written knowledge test and the skills test.
- If your CDL is expired for 25 months or more and you wish to retain CDL privileges, you will need to take the written knowledge test for class D, all written tests pertinent to the CDL, and a skills test in the class of vehicle that matches the class of CDL you are applying for.
Idaho driver’s license may now be renewed online. Go to Online DMV Services for more information on whether you qualify for this option and to renew your driver’s license. You will need to set up an online account, if you have not already set it up.
NOTE: Upon vision exam, if the examiner thinks it is necessary, a skills test, visual examination, and/or medical examination may be requested.
What do I bring with me to apply for an Idaho credential?
ALL NEW APPLICANTS ARE REQUIRED TO PRESENT PROOF OF U.S. CITIZENSHIP IN THE FORM OF A U.S. BIRTH CERTIFICATE (IF OBTAINABLE) OR LAWFUL PRESENCE, AN ACCEPTABLE PHOTO IDENTITY DOCUMENT, AND PROOF OF IDAHO RESIDENCY.
An applicant is considered new if they have never been issued an Idaho credential, they are surrendering a credential from another jurisdiction to obtain an Idaho credential, or their Idaho credential has been expired for 25 months or more.
NOTE: If a certified original copy of a U.S. birth certificate is unobtainable, we may accept a passport or other government issued document that provides satisfactory evidence of a person’s full legal name, date of birth, and lawful presence.
Proof of U.S. Citizenship or Lawful Presence — All first-time applicants must provide proof of their U.S. Citizenship. If you are not a U.S. Citizen, you must provide proof of your Lawful Presence. The following documents may be acceptable to demonstrate your Citizenship or Lawful Presence.
Photocopies are NOT acceptable
- Government-Issued U.S. Birth Certificate (required if obtainable)
- Certificate of Naturalization/Citizenship
- Consular Report of Birth Abroad (Form FS-240, DS-1350 or FS-545)
- Valid, unexpired U.S. Passport or Passport Card
- Permanent Resident Card
- U.S. VISA with Temporary I-551 verbiage
- Unexpired Employment Authorization Document, Form I-766 or Form I-688B
- I-94 (except for B1, B2, WB, WT, or K1 categories)
- I-797 letter from DHS
- Refugee Travel Document, I20, DS2019
If you are not a U.S. Citizen, your Lawful Presence Documentation will be checked with USCIS to ensure you are authorized to receive an Idaho Credential. Ensure you bring as much documentation as possible to verify your Lawful Presence to avoid processing delays. Individuals who are not lawfully present in the United States are not eligible for an Idaho driver’s license or identification card.
Proof of Idaho Residency — You must reside in Idaho to be issued an Idaho driver’s license or identification card. Your proof of residency documentation must display your name and principal Idaho residence address and be dated within 12 months of the date of application.
Acceptable proofs of residency include:
- Lease/rental agreement, mortgage or deed
- Account statement from one or two different public utilities. Cell phone bills are not accepted
- Account statement from bank or financial institution
- Tax document Form W-2 or Form 1099
- Medical or insurance provider statement, invoice, or explanation of benefits
- Pay stub or employment verification (must list customers legal name)
- Idaho school enrollment records with current address or VOC for current school year and current address (college ID not accepted)
- Motel, hotel, campground or RV park receipt on letterhead that indicates 30 days or more of residency
- Military Leave and Earning Statement (LES) to evidence Idaho residency of applicant deployed outside of Idaho while on active duty
- Relief agency or shelter certification
- Residency affidavit (must be signed by adult over 18)
- Court documents (original or non-altered, and must have current address on the document)
- Record of property taxes assessed or paid (receipt date within one year)
- A vehicle, homeowner’s, or renter’s liability card, binder, or bill issued by an Idaho-based carrier (must be valid and unexpired, must have current residential address, and can be original paper, print, or photocopy of e-document)
If you want your Driver’s License to be a STAR CARD – Idaho’s REAL ID, you will need TWO proofs of residency from different sources.
- Use the “Add the Star” Tool or the Star Card Document Checklist to determine the specific documents to bring with you.
Identity Verification – Driver’s license examiners are required by law to verify your identity and age before issuing you a driver’s license or ID card.
Photo identity documents include your photograph, verify your age and identity, and must contain your full legal name and date of birth. These documents must be verifiable as authentic (the examiner must be able to contact the issuing agency to determine authenticity).
The following are examples of primary documents:
- Idaho driver’s license or identification card not expired more than five years
- Out-of-state driver’s license or identification card not expired more than five years
- Acceptable valid Department of Homeland Security (DHS) photo card/document
- U.S. Military ID card or U.S. Retired Military card
- U.S. Military Dependent’s card
- U.S. Passport or U.S. Passport card
- Original citizenship/naturalization document
- Valid Foreign passport
- Concealed Weapons Permit issued by the state of Idaho not expired for one year or more
- Veteran’s Universal Access Card, with photo
- Native American ID card, with photo
- Junior or senior high school (not college or university) photo card
- Junior or senior high school, college or military yearbook/annual
- Federal Bureau of Prisons issued Release Identification
- Idaho Department of Corrections photo ID card
- Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections photo ID card
Proof of Name – Driver’s license examiners are required by law to verify your identity and age before issuing you a driver’s license or ID card.
If your proof of U.S. Citizenship or Lawful Presence does not match the name you wish to use on your credential, you will need to first ensure your desired name is on file with the Social Security Administration. Then, you will be required to provide valid NAME CHANGE DOCUMENTATION when obtaining your Driver’s License.
These may include:
- Certified Marriage Certificate – Needs to meet Idaho standards with seal and document number showing that it was recorded
- Certified Divorce Decree
- Adoption Papers
- Court-Ordered Name Change Documents
If you are changing your name, ensure it is updated with the Social Security Administration before going to the DMV.
Other Documentation Requirements
Social Security Number — Bring your social security number or the original card issued by the Social Security Administration. Your social security number will be verified and must match with your current name. The social security number will not be printed on your Idaho driver’s license or ID card.
- If you do not have a Social Security Number, you may still apply for a driver’s license or ID card if you provide a letter from the Social Security Administration stating that you do not have a Social Security Number. You will be required to provide proof of lawful presence in the United States.
Physical Certification — If your ability to operate a motor vehicle is affected by any physical or mental condition which brings about momentary or prolonged lapses of consciousness or control (examples: epilepsy or seizures, crippling arthritis, paralysis, Parkinson’s, heart trouble, insulin-dependent diabetes, Alzheimer’s, strokes, multiple sclerosis) you will be denied a license/permit until you provide a written certification from a physician that you can safely operate a motor vehicle.
Liability Signer — If you are under 18 years old, you need to have a birth parent (listed on birth certificate) or legal guardian with you to sign consent for you to be licensed. The identity of the liability signer will be verified.
School Enrollment or Completion — If you are under 18 years old, you will need to provide acceptable proof of enrollment and attendance in or graduation from a recognized high school or equivalent program.
Driver Training Completion — If you are under 17 years old, you must provide proof that you have completed an approved driver training program and met the requirements of the Supervised Instruction Permit under Idaho’s Graduated Driver’s License Program.
New Resident Requirements
One License Law – When applying for an Idaho Class D driver’s license, you must surrender any driver’s license or ID card issued to you from another state, U.S. Territory, Puerto Rico, or the District of Columbia. You do not need to surrender a driver’s license issued in a foreign country. However, once you are issued an Idaho driver’s license, you are not allowed to use or show your foreign license for the purpose of operating a motor vehicle. If you are applying for an Idaho Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), you must surrender any license(s) issued to you by any jurisdiction(s).
Out-of-state driver’s licenses – Applicants who surrender an out-of-state driving credential, expired 25 months or less, will still be exempt from passing a skills exam. These credentials may still serve as valid photo identification if the name on the credential is supported by the additional identity documentation.
> Motor Vehicle information for New Residents
What vehicles must be registered and titled in Idaho?
Generally, any vehicle operated on public highways must be registered and titled. Also, boats with a permanently attached mode of propulsion (e.g., inboards, inboard/outboards, sailboats, personal watercraft) of 2000 model year or newer that were purchased since January 1, 2000, must be titled. Model year 1999 and older boats with a permanently attached mode of propulsion may be optionally titled, provided they are not exempt from titling. Any motorized boat used on Idaho’s waterways must be registered.
When must I register and title my vehicle?
You must register and title your vehicle when you become a resident of Idaho. You become a resident of Idaho when your domicile (principle home) has been in Idaho for 90 continuous days. However, you may declare residency at any time earlier than that, and register and title your vehicles at that time.
Where do I go to register and title my vehicle?
You may go to any county assessor’s motor vehicle office. Find a convenient office location using the online listings at: itd.idaho.gov/dmvstatus under License Plates & Titles.
What should I do before going to the motor vehicle office to title and register my vehicle?
You must have your vehicle insured with an insurance company licensed to do business in Idaho, and have the following minimum coverage:
- $25,000 for injury or death of one person in any one accident.
- $50,000 for injury or death of two or more persons in any one accident.
- $15,000 for damage or destruction of property of others in any one accident
What should I bring when applying for my vehicle registration and title?
You should bring the following:
- The vehicle being titled and registered. You will need to have the vehicle identification number (VIN) inspected. This inspection can generally be performed by a deputy of either the county assessor motor vehicle office or the county sheriff’s office.
- Current title and registration. If the vehicle has not been titled in your name, be sure the title has been signed over to you by the seller, and that you have a bill of sale from the seller. If the title is being held by a lienholder, bring the lienholder’s name and address. If your title has been lost, you will need to apply for a duplicate title from the state of issuance.
- Your personal identification.
- Cash or a check for payment of any applicable taxes and fees
The Idaho Transportation Department issues the optional Star Card driver’s licenses and identification cards (ID). These are Idaho-issued credentials that comply with federal REAL ID security standards.
• Use the “Add the Star” Tool or the Star Card Document Checklist to determine the specific documents to bring with you.
• Brochure: Star Card-Idaho’s REAL ID
To learn more about Idaho’s REAL ID, please go to the Star Card website.
Beginning May 7, 2025, a Star Card or other federally-approved credentials will be required for federal security checks such as at TSA airport security, military bases, or federal courthouses. In addition to the Star Card, several forms of ID will be accepted before and after that date, including:
- Valid U.S. passport
- Valid U.S. passport card
- Valid U.S. military ID
- Permanent resident card
- Federally recognized, tribal-issued photo ID
- For a complete list, visit: www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification
Driver’s Manuals
- Driver’s Handbook (English)
- Motorcycle Operator’s Manual
- Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Manual
- Guide to Understanding Driver Records
Motor Carrier Manuals
Young Driver Information
The following information does not include every requirement for a driver’s license.
The Idaho Driver’s Manual should be consulted for further information.
Quick Links
- Driver Education
- Foreign Student Requirements
- Private Driving Schools | Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses
- Parent-Student On-Road Driver’s Training
GRADUATED DRIVER’S LICENSE PROGRAM
Effective January 1, 2001, anyone under 17 years of age who has not been issued a driver’s license in Idaho must successfully complete an approved driver training program and comply with the requirements of the Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) Program. Under the GDL Program, you will be required to complete a minimum six-month violation-free supervised instruction period, during which you must:
- be accompanied by a supervising person at least 21 years old with a valid driver’s license who is occupying the seat beside you (no other passengers are allowed in the front seat),
- assure that all occupants are wearing seat belts or child restraints if required,
- have the Supervised Instruction Permit (SIP) in your immediate possession while driving,
- observe all laws regarding alcohol and other intoxicating substances, and
- accumulate at least 50 hours of supervised driving time, ten hours of which must be at night
If you are convicted of violating any traffic laws (moving or non-moving), violate any restrictions, or have your driving privileges suspended by the department or the courts while you are operating under the Supervised Instruction Permit (SIP), the permit will be canceled and you must apply for a new SIP. Your minimum six months of supervised driving begins all over again with the issuance of a new permit. You may drive on your SIP for longer than six months if it has not expired.
Once you have successfully met the requirements of the GDL, and are at least 15 years of age, you will be required to take and pass the skills test and the knowledge test before receiving a driver’s license. The skills test and the knowledge test may NOT be taken sooner than six (6) months from the date you complete the driver’s training course or age 17, whichever comes first. If you fail the written and/or the skills test, you must wait three days before retesting for each failure.
GDL TRAFFIC VIOLATION PENALTIES
As part of the Graduated Driver’s License Program all drivers under the age of 17 are subject to the following moving traffic violation penalties:
- First violation – Warning letter
- Second violation – Minimum 30-day suspension
- Third violation – Minimum 60-day suspension
These penalties are in addition to the cancellation of a Supervised Instruction Permit (SIP) during the supervised instruction period, or any other suspensions that may be ordered by a court or the department because of a traffic violation. For further information regarding suspensions and Idaho’s Point Violation System, refer to the Violation Points.
NOTE: If your SIP or driver’s license gets suspended, you must pay all applicable reinstatement fees before your driving privileges can be reinstated. If your SIP has been canceled, you will have to purchase a new SIP if you are under 17 years old. Your 50 hours of supervised drive time will then start over.
ALCOHOL/DRUG VIOLATIONS
It is unlawful for any person who is under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or any other intoxicating substance, or any combination of alcohol, drugs and/or any other intoxicating substances to drive or be in actual physical control of a motor vehicle.
In addition, drivers under the age of 21 who have a blood alcohol content of .02 or higher while operating a motor vehicle will be subject to suspension of driving privileges for up to one year and can fined up to $1,000.00. Penalties increase for subsequent violations and/or excessive blood alcohol concentrations.
Violation of Idaho’s alcohol/age laws when you are NOT driving will also cause your SIP or driver’s license to be canceled or suspended. Once the court-ordered suspension period has passed and all applicable fines and reinstatement fees have been paid, the driver’s license will be reinstated. If a SIP was canceled, and you are still under the age of 17, you can purchase a new SIP after you have met all reinstatement requirements.
DRIVER TRAINING
Completing and passing a driver-training program is required for anyone under 17 years old who is applying for an Idaho driver’s license. An approved Idaho driver training program consists of a required 30 hours (1,800 minutes) of classroom instruction, six hours (360 minutes) of in-car observation in a driver-training car, and six hours (360 minutes) of behind-the-wheel driving with a driver training instructor. The minimum training period for students attending driver education classes through a public school is 30 days. Commercial (private) schools are not restricted to a minimum training period.
Most Idaho school districts offer driver training programs in cooperation with the Department of Education. The public school courses are open to all Idaho residents between the ages of 14 1/2 and 21, even if they are not public school students. Commercial (private) driver training courses are available to anyone 14 1/2 years of age or older.
OUT-OF-STATE DRIVER TRAINING AND LICENSES
If you are under 17 years old and have completed driver training in another state (and have not been issued a license in that state), you will be required to provide acceptable proof of driver training completion. If you are not surrendering an out-of-state license, you will also be required to complete a supervised driving period prior to licensing.
The Idaho Department of Education can provide you with a letter to give to the Idaho DMV stating what the young driver will need to complete before they can be issued a driver’s license in Idaho.
Idaho Department of Education
(208) 332-6800 | Fax: (208) 334-2228
If you are under 17 years old and have an out-of-state driver’s license you will not be required to provide proof of driver training and the supervised driving period will not be required. An out-of-state driver’s license may be used for 90 continuous days (from the time an Idaho domicile is established) before an Idaho driver’s license is required.
There are no provisions for exceptions to these requirements.
DRIVER TRAINING / SUPERVISED INSTRUCTION PERMITS
If you are under 17 years old you must have a driver training instruction permit to attend any public or private school driver-training program. The permits expire at age 18 for people 14 1/2 to 17 1/2 years of age; permits expire 180 days from issuance for people 17 1/2 years of age or older. The fee is not refundable. The documents required to get a driver-training permit are the same as those required for a driver’s license and are listed in Chapter One of the Idaho Driver’s Handbook. The certified original copy of the birth certificate you provide must show mother/father for liability signer purposes.
LIABILITY SIGNER
If you are under 18 years old, you need to have a birth parent or legal guardian with you at the county driver’s license office to sign consent for you to be licensed. The signer assumes legal responsibility for your actions as a driver. If the liability signer is not the mother or father listed on your birth certificate, you must provide acceptable legal documents (adoption records or court guardianship documents). The identity of the liability signer will be verified. If the signer’s name is different from the one appearing on your birth certificate, additional documents such as a marriage license or divorce decree may be required to verify relationship. If the liability signer cannot be present to sign the application at the county office, an acceptable power of attorney may be used.
- If you are married, your spouse, who must be at least 18 years of age, may sign for you. Your spouse’s age must be verified from an acceptable photo document, such as a driver’s license.
- As long as you are under 18, the person who signs for you may withdraw consent at any time. Withdrawal of consent will cause the department to cancel your driver’s license until you reach age 18 or have another acceptable liability signer.
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT OR COMPLETION
If you are under 18 years of age you will need to provide acceptable proof of enrollment and attendance in or graduation from a recognized high school or equivalent program before an instruction permit, driver-training permit or driver’s license can be issued. This proof can be in the form of a verification of compliance (VOC) letter from an acceptable school or program you are attending, a high school diploma, or a general education certificate of completion. The VOC must be presented within one year from the date listed on the document.
Students enrolled in a home-education program must have been enrolled in the program for at least one school year prior to the verification of attendance request unless documentation can be provided of meeting the attendance requirement for the school year immediately prior to the year in which you are enrolled in the home education program. When your parents sign the liability statement, they must also sign a statement that you are in compliance with the school attendance provisions of Idaho Code.
UNDER-AGE DRIVER’S LICENSES
Drivers under the age of 16 who have a valid driver’s license may drive only during daylight hours unless they are accompanied by a person 21 years of age or older who has a valid driver’s license and is sitting in the front seat. No other passengers are allowed in the front section of the vehicle.
Licensees under the age of 17 are required – during the first six (6) months from the date the license was issued – to limit the number of passengers in the vehicle who are under the age of 17 to not more than one passenger, unless the passengers are related to the driver by blood, adoption, or marriage.
If you are:
- 15 to 17 years of age, your driver’s license will have a vertical format with a green border around the picture and show “Under 18 until month/day/year.” It will expire five days after your 18th birthday. You should not renew your driver’s license before your 18th birthday unless you will be temporarily living out of state at the time of your 18th birthday.
- 18 to 20 years of age, your driver’s license will have a vertical format with a red border around the picture and show “Under 21 until month/day/year.” It will expire five days after your 21st birthday. You should not renew your driver’s license before your 21st birthday unless you will be temporarily living out of state at the time of your 21st birthday.
YOUR LICENSE/ID CARD AND THE LAW
Whenever you drive, you must have your license with you. Any misuse or mutilation of your driver’s license, permit, or ID card is a misdemeanor and you can be fined, sentenced to jail, and/or your license can be suspended. If your license gets worn or damaged, you need to purchase a duplicate.
For your own protection:
- Never lend anyone your driver’s license, permit, or ID card,
- Never use anyone else’s driver’s license, permit, or ID card,
- Never display or possess a fraudulent/altered driver’s license, permit, or ID card, and
- Never allow an unlicensed driver to drive your vehicle (in case of an accident, both the driver and the owner of the vehicle are responsible for damage, injury, or death when permission to drive the vehicle has been given).
UNDER-AGE DRIVER’S LICENSES
Drivers under the age of 16 who have a valid driver’s license may drive only during daylight hours (between the hours of 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. local time) unless they are accompanied by a person 21 years of age or older who has a valid driver’s license and is sitting in the front seat. No other passengers are allowed in the front section of the vehicle.
SELECTIVE SERVICE REGISTRATION
Federal law requires all males who are 18 to 25 years of age to register with the Selective Service System. Eligible males will have the opportunity to register when they apply for a driver’s license or ID card.
Requirements for Foreign Students
- Passport with U.S. VISA and I-94
- J1 status needs DHS form DS-2019
- F1 status needs DHS form I-20
- Letter from the Social Security Administration stating you are not eligible for a Social Security number or have never been assigned a number
DRIVER’S TRAINING for student’s under 18 years old
Complete foreign exchange packet with the following:
- Verification of Compliance (VOC) on school letterhead – if under 18 yrs. old (VOC is issued by your school attendance office)
- Permission from foreign exchange program to take the driver’s training course
- Statement from parent(s) stating son/daughter can take a driver’s training course and be issued a driver’s license
- The name of the host parent listed in the foreign exchange packet
- A host parent must sign as liability signer if applicant is under 18.
*** If a foreign student is not in a foreign exchange program, an affidavit is needed from the natural parents stating that their child has permission to take driver’s training and/or obtain a driver’s license in the United States. The affidavit needs to be notarized, or the equivalent of being notarized. This affidavit takes the place of the foreign exchange program documents. The host parent must sign for liability.
MOTORCYCLES
Any person who applies for a motorcycle endorsement must pass both a written knowledge and a road skills test. If you are under 21 years old you will also be required to successfully complete a motorcycle rider training course. Rider courses are available throughout Idaho. Call the Idaho Skills Training Advantage for Riders (STAR) toll free at (888) 280-STAR (7827).
Idaho law requires all persons under the age of 18 to wear a DOT-approved protective helmet while riding on or operating a motorcycle or ATV.
For additional DMV information, contact Driver Services via e-mail at: dlmail@itd.idaho.gov
Driver’s Licenses
If you are a member of the U.S. Military preparing for deployment overseas or out of state, check the expiration date (see example in red circle) printed on your Idaho Driver’s License to make sure it will not expire while you are deployed.
If your license will expire in less than 25 months and you are nearing a deployment date, we encourage you to visit your local county sheriff’s office and renew your driver’s license. You can renew your license up to 25 months in advance of its expiration date.
If the expiration date printed on your license is more than 25 months away, and you anticipate being on active duty or out of state when your license expires, you can download the following form and have an extension processed.
- Idaho Driver’s License Extension application | ITD 3153
- Six months prior to your license’s expiration date, submit the extension form to the Idaho DMV.
- Active duty military members may request a 4 year extension on their identification card or driver’s license, by sending an extension application with a current copy of your orders.
- As an active member of the military, you can extend your Idaho driver’s license for four years.
An Idaho driver’s license may be renewed online. Go to Online DMV Services for more information on whether you qualify for this option and to renew your driver’s license.
Veteran’s Designation on Driver’s License or ID Card
To receive the Veteran’s designation, you must present an acceptable military document to an Idaho driver’s license office showing proof of honorable discharge from military service, a valid active-duty identification, or proof of having a veteran license plate.
See the following guidance to learn more details and to review the list of military documents.
Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) & Exemption Options
- If at any point you apply for an Idaho CDL, you will be required to take all applicable CDL knowledge and skills tests.
- You will also be required to surrender any out-of-state driver’s license and/or ID card, provide proof of Idaho residency, and pass the vision screening. Your driving record must be clear in all states.
- The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) provides an exemption from the requirement to take a skills test with a CDL Examiner and the knowledge test for persons with experience operating military equivalent commercial vehicles while in military service.
- The applicant must possess a valid Idaho driver’s license at the time of application, and heavy vehicle driving experience must be current (within two years from date of application).
- Application for these waivers may be submitted to ITD at any time during active duty and within one year of separation from Military Service.
- Interested persons should review and complete the most applicable of the two forms below.
- For more information contact a CDL Specialist at 208-584-4343 or CDLHelpDesk@itd.idaho.gov
- Military CDL Skills Test Waiver Application | ITD 3141
- Even Exchange CDL Military Knowledge & Skills Test Waiver Application | ITD 3143
- Service members in the following military occupational specialties (MOS) may qualify for an “Even Exchange” of their military CDL for its civilian equivalent:
- U.S. Air Force
- 2T1 – Vehicle Operator
- 2F0 – Fueler
- 3E2 – Pavement and Construction Equipment Operator
- U.S. Army
- 92F- Fueler
- 88M – Motor Transport Operator
- 14T – Patriot Launching Station Operator
- U.S. Marine Corps
- 3531 – Motor Vehicle Operator
- U.S. Navy
- EO – Equipment Operator
- U.S. Air Force
Vehicle Registration
Before being deployed, check the expiration date(s) of your motor vehicle(s) and/or motorcycle(s) to make sure they do not expire while you are away. Passenger car and motorcycle registrations can typically be renewed up to 12 months early. Expiring registrations for passenger cars or motorcycles can be renewed for a one- or two-year period. There are no provisions in Idaho statute allowing the extension of vehicle registrations for military personnel.
You can renew Idaho vehicle registrations from overseas or out-of-state by submitting the appropriate registration fee to your home county assessor’s office. Please go to the License Plate & Titles DMV office location search box to identify the appropriate county DMV office.
You can also renew vehicle registrations online if your home county participates in the internet registration renewal process and the owners listed for the vehicle, have an Idaho-issued driver licenses or Idaho-issued identification cards.
For specialty plates information go to Military license plates and forms. Then scroll down to the “Special License Plate Application Forms” section for details and an interactive guide.
If you have any vehicle-related questions, please contact ITD Vehicle Services, Registration Section at 208-584-4343.
Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Program
CDL Renewals – CDL holders without hazmat endorsements may now be eligible to renew online.
Quick Links
- Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Skills Test Examiners’ Lists
- CDL Manual
- Ten easy steps to a CDL
- CDL Self-Certification
- Email CDL Medical Certificate
Who Must Obtain a CDL
Idaho’s Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Program is designed to improve safety on our highways while meeting federal requirements for testing and licensing of all commercial drivers. You must have a CDL to operate any of the following commercial motor vehicles (CMV):
- Combination vehicle with a gross combination weight rating (GCWR) of 26,001 or more pounds, provided that the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the towed unit is greater than 10,000 pounds
- Single vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 or more pounds
- Vehicle designed to transport 16 or more persons (including the driver)
- School bus (Yellow and black bus of any size transporting children to school or school events)
- Any size vehicle that requires hazardous material placards
Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) is the manufacturer’s assigned weight rating for the vehicle (truck, bus, or trailer), not the vehicle registered weight. On trucks, the GVWR is usually found on a plate or sticker inside the driver’s door. On trailers, it may be found anywhere but is commonly found on the front of the trailer on the trailer tongue or frame. For Idaho, in the absence of a GVWR, the actual weight of the vehicle plus its heaviest load is considered to be the GVWR. The sum of the GVWR of the tires can also be used to determine approximate GVWR. Other states may use other definitions.
Gross combined weight rating (GCWR), is figured by adding the GVWR of each unit of a combination vehicle.
Exemptions from CDL Requirements
Even if your vehicle is a commercial vehicle according to the definition above, you may qualify for one of the CDL exemptions. There are four categories of CDL exemptions.
Recreational vehicle exemption – applies to drivers of vehicles used exclusively to transport personal possessions or family members for non-business or recreational purposes.
Military vehicle exemption – applies to military vehicle operators who are considered active-duty military personnel and to civilians who are required to wear uniforms and are subject to the Code of Military Justice.
Emergency vehicle exemption – applies to drivers of firefighting or other emergency equipment used in response to emergencies involving the preservation of life or property.
Farm vehicle exemption – applies to drivers of farm vehicles, including family members and farm hands, under certain conditions only. The farm exemption applies to drivers of farm vehicles which are:
- Controlled and operated by the farmer,
- Used to transport agricultural products, supplies, and machinery to or from a farm,
- Not used in common or contract carrier operations, and
- Not driven more than 150 miles (“as the crow flies”) from the farm.
The farm exemption is intended for small farm-to-market operations only. Unless Idaho is involved in a reciprocity agreement with the other state(s), the farm exemption does not extend beyond the boundaries of Idaho. It does not include farmers who are transporting other farmers’ products if they are receiving any compensation for the services.
CDL License Classes
There are three classes of commercial driver’s licenses: Class A, B and C. Drivers of vehicles that do not fall in Classes A, B, or C will be issued Class D (non-commercial) licenses.
Class A – Combination vehicles with a gross combination weight rating (GCWR) of 26,001 or more pounds, provided the GVWR of the vehicle(s) being towed is greater than 10,000 pounds. Drivers with a Class A license may, with the proper endorsements, operate vehicles requiring a Class B, C or D license.
Class B – Single vehicles with a GVWR of 26,001 or more pounds, or any such vehicle towing a vehicle 10,000 pounds GVWR or less. A driver with a Class B license may, with the proper endorsements, operate vehicles requiring a Class C or D license.
Class C – Vehicles with a GVWR or GCWR less than 26,001 pounds. Class C is strictly for vehicles designed to carry 16 or more people (including the driver), or carrying hazardous materials requiring the vehicle to display placards. A driver with a Class C license may also operate vehicles requiring a Class D license.
Endorsements
You must have the appropriate endorsement on your CDL if you haul hazardous materials, pull double or triple trailers, or drive tank or passenger vehicles.
Double/Triple (T) – Required for drivers of vehicles pulling two or three trailers. (A dolly or load divider, sometimes referred to as a “jeep,” is considered to be one trailer.)
Hazardous materials (H) – Required for drivers of vehicles transporting hazardous materials requiring placards per the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. A written test and Transportation Security Administration threat assessment clearance (background check) are required to obtain the hazmat endorsement, and at each driver license renewal.
Passenger (P) – Required for drivers of vehicles designed to carry 16 or more passengers including the driver. Both written and skills tests are required to obtain this endorsement.
School Bus (S) – Required for drivers of vehicles used to transport preprimary, primary or secondary school students from home to school, from school to home, or to and from school-sponsored events. Drivers of school buses must have both the Passenger and School Bus endorsements. Both written and skills test are required to obtain this endorsement.
Tank vehicles (N) – Required for drivers of any commercial motor vehicle that is designed to transport any liquid or gaseous materials within a tank or tanks having an individual rated capacity of more than 119 gallons and an aggregate rated capacity of 1,000 gallons or more that is either permanently or temporarily attached to the vehicle or the chassis. A commercial motor vehicle transporting an empty storage container tank, not designed for transportation, with a rated capacity of 1,000 gallons or more that is temporarily attached to a flatbed trailer is not considered a tank vehicle.
Tank Vehicles/Hazardous Materials (X) – The X endorsement represents the combination of both the tank vehicles (N) and hazardous materials (H) endorsements. A CDL may show either an X or an N and H on the endorsement line of the license.
Restrictions
K Restriction – Intrastate Operation only. If a driver plans to operate commercial vehicles only in Idaho, the (K) restriction will be placed on their driving record. This restriction will also be placed on all 18, 19, and 20 year old CDL holders.
L Restriction – Prohibits driving of vehicles with air brakes. The CDL will carry this restriction unless you pass an air brakes knowledge test and a skills test in a vehicle equipped with air brakes.
M Restriction – Except Class A Bus – The (M) restriction prohibits a driver with a passenger endorsement from operating a Class A bus if a Class A bus was not used for the skills test. A driver with a Class A CDL who also has a (P) endorsement will typically have the (M) restriction. Class A busses are not commonly found in the United States.
N Restriction – Prohibits the driver from operating Class A or B passenger vehicles (buses). A Class A or B CDL with the passenger endorsement will carry this restriction unless the driver obtains a passenger endorsement by successfully completing a skills test in a Class B passenger vehicle (bus).
O Restriction – Prohibits the driver from operating a tractor-trailer combination connected by a fifth wheel. If a driver performs the skills test in a combination vehicle for a Group A CDL with the power unit and towed unit connected with a pintle hook or other non-fifth wheel connection, the O restriction will be added to the CDL. A skills test in a tractor-trailer combination connected by a fifth wheel will be required to remove the O restriction.
P Restriction – A CDL instruction permit holder with a P or P and S endorsement is prohibited from operating a CMV carrying passengers, other than Federal/State auditors and inspectors, test examiners, other trainees, and the CDL holder accompanying the permit holder.
V Restriction – If the State is notified by Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration or a registered doctor that the driver has been issued a medical variance, the State must indicate the existence of such a medical variance on the CDL document.
X Restriction – A CDL instruction permit holder with an N endorsement may only operate an empty tank vehicle and is prohibited from operating any tank vehicle that previously contained hazardous materials that has not been purged of any residue.
Z Restriction – The driver is restricted from operating a CMV equipped with any braking system operating fully on the air brake principle. If an applicant performs the skills test in a vehicle equipped with air over hydraulic brakes, the Z restriction must be placed on the CDL. For the purposes of the skills test and the restriction, air over hydraulic brakes includes any braking system operating partially on the air brake and partially on the hydraulic brake principle. A full skills test is required to remove the Z restriction.
Seasonal CDL
- A Seasonal CDL is available to qualified seasonal drivers for certain farm-related service industries such as custom harvesters, farm retail outlets and suppliers, agri-chemical businesses, and livestock feeders.
- The Seasonal CDL is only valid within 150 miles of the business or farm being serviced. The Seasonal CDL is valid (with a Class D license) for 180 days in a 12 month period, and can only be obtained twice in a lifetime.
- The Seasonal CDL is not valid for driving Class A (combination) vehicles or passenger vehicles designed to carry 16 or more people including the driver.
- The Seasonal CDL is not valid for driving vehicles carrying hazardous materials requiring placards except for diesel fuel in quantities of 1,000 gallons or less, liquid fertilizers in vehicles or implements of husbandry with total capacities of 3,000 gallons or less, or solid fertilizers that are not mixed or transported with any organic substance.
If you are interested in this type of license, contact us for additional information.
CDL Fees
- CDL license (4-year) $40.00
- CDL license (8-year) $60.00
- Commercial Learner’s Permit $29.00
- Duplicate CDL or permit $20.00
- License upgrade $30.00
- Endorsement addition (after issuance of a CDL) $20.00
- Written tests (each) $5.00
- Skills Test $10 fee to Driver’s License Office. Up to $190 fee to Skills Tester.
- Total combined Skills Test/Tester fees not to exceed $200.
- Cost of rental vehicles a tester may provide are not included in the above costs, and are not regulated by ITD
How to Obtain an Idaho CDL
To apply for a CDL, you must be at least 18 years old and either have a valid Idaho non-commercial license (Class D) or have passed all tests required to obtain one. You may be able to take your Class D license tests and your CDL tests at the same time. However, you must have one year of licensed driving experience in order to obtain a CDL.
If you want to obtain a CDL, study Idaho’s “Commercial Driver’s License Manual” which may be obtained from a county driver’s license Office. The manual is also available online in PDF format here: https://itd.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/cdl_manual.pdf. This manual provides you with the information necessary to pass all CDL written tests. Information regarding the skills test requirements is also included.
To apply for your CDL, go to your county driver’s license office. Take your current driver’s license, Social Security card, proof of Idaho residence and money to pay your fees. ALL applicants will be required to provide proof of lawful presence in the United States; for most applicants a certified original copy of a state issued birth certificate, if available, will work. If a certified original copy of a US birth certificate is unobtainable, we may accept a passport or other government issued document that provides satisfactory evidence of a person’s full legal name and date of birth. If the name on your birth certificate is different than the name on your driver’s license, you will need to provide additional documentation.
You will be asked if you are subject to and in compliance with the requirements of Part 391 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (Qualifications of Drivers). You will be asked to declare (self-certify) what type of driving you intend to do: Interstate or Intrastate (within Idaho only) and whether the type of driving you plan to do will require a DOT Medical card or not. When applying for your CDL, your driving record will be checked, fees will be collected, and you are required to pass the vision and knowledge tests.
After passing the required written tests for the class of license you wish to obtain, you must purchase a Commercial Learner’s Permit. You must wait 14 days from the date you obtain your CLP before you can take a skills test. During that time, practice and study for your skills test.
You must make an appointment with a CDL Skills Tester to take the skills test. A list of Examiners is available at the County DMV and online by clicking on the “Skills Testers” tab. Some testers have vehicles that you can rent. When you go to the skills tester, you will need to take your Driver’s License, your Commercial Learner’s Permit, and proof of insurance and registration for your test vehicle. Your vehicle must be in good working condition for the test.
The skills test has three parts: the vehicle inspection, the basic control skills test, and the road test. The skills test will take two to three hours to complete and must be taken in a vehicle that is representative of the license class you wish to obtain. If the vehicle used for the test is not equipped with air brakes, your CDL will show a restriction stating that you are not licensed to operate vehicles equipped with air brakes.
After you have passed all required written and skills tests, you do not have the authority to operate a commercial vehicle until you obtain your CDL from the County DMV. You will be issued a temporary license from your county driver’s license office and your permanent license will be sent to you by US Mail. It is very important your mailing address is current and accurate. If you move after your CDL is issued, you must notify Idaho Transportation Department of your new address.
All test results remain valid for one year. If the appropriate license is not issued within the one-year period, the tests must be re-taken. If you do not pass a test, you must wait three (3) days before retaking the test. Test fees must be paid again.
CDL tests are not required at renewal time, with the exception of the Hazardous Materials test which must be passed prior to each renewal.
Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP)
A Commercial Learner’s Permit is required to obtain a CDL by federal law. The permit allows you to practice driving a large commercial vehicle on public roads. This permit is obtained by taking the required written tests for the type of vehicle you will operate. A CLP is valid for 1 year. You must be at least 18 years old, hold a valid Idaho Class D driver’s license, have at least one year of driving experience to obtain a CLP. To use the permit, you MUST be accompanied by a driver properly licensed to operate the vehicle you are driving, and this person MUST occupy the seat beside the driver or the row behind the driver in a bus.
- You must be at least 18 years old
- You must hold a valid Idaho Class D driver’s license or surrender a CDL from another state
- Provide evidence of one-year driving experience
- Provide proof of lawful presence
- Provide proof of Idaho residency
- Pass the General Knowledge CDL and other required written tests
- Purchase an Idaho CLP (must hold CLP for 14 days before issuing a full CDL)
- Pass the ELDT course for the appropriate training
- Pass the CDL skills test in the class and type of vehicle desired
- Purchase the Idaho CDL
Other Laws Affecting CDL Drivers
Most drivers subject to CDL requirements are also required to participate in a controlled substance and alcohol random testing program and be enrolled in the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse. These requirements include random, reasonable suspicion, post accident, return-to-duty, and follow-up testing for controlled substances and alcohol. Pre-employment controlled substance testing is also required.
CDL holders are subject to the laws affecting all drivers. In addition, there are federal and state laws that specifically affect CDL drivers. Violations of these laws can result in both civil and criminal penalties or may disqualify you from driving commercial vehicles. Following are some important laws:
- You cannot have more than one license, and the license you do have must be issued from the state in which you reside. If you move to a new state, you must obtain a CDL from that state within thirty (30) days.
- It is your responsibility as an Idaho driver to keep a current address on file with the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD). If you move, you must notify ITD Driver Services in writing of the old and new address within 30 days.
- You are required to declare (self-certify) the type of type of driving you intend to do: Interstate or Intrastate (within Idaho only) and whether the type of driving you plan to do requires a DOT Medical card or not.
- You are required to submit a copy of your DOT medical card if you are required to have one for the type of driving done in either interstate or intrastate operations.
- You must notify the ITD Driver Services within 30 days if you are convicted in any other state of any traffic violation (except parking). This is true no matter what type of vehicle you were driving at the time of the violation.
- You must notify your employer within 30 days of a conviction for any traffic violation (except parking). This is true no matter what type of vehicle you were driving.
- You must notify your employer if your license is suspended, revoked, or canceled, or if you are disqualified from driving.
- When you apply for a commercial driving job, you must give your potential employer information on all driving jobs you have held for the past 10 years.
- No one can drive a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) without a valid CDL. A court may fine you up to $5000 or put you in jail for breaking this rule.
- Your employer may not let you drive a CMV if you have more than one license or if your CDL is suspended, revoked or disqualified. A court may fine the employer up to $5000 or put him/her in jail for breaking this rule.
Commercial Drivers Self-Certification Reporting
CDL Drivers not Actively Working, Please Note: If a driver holds a valid Idaho CDL, but is not actively driving a commercial vehicle, the driver is not required to maintain a DOT Medical and may certify the driving category as “Excepted Intrastate.” However, should a driver decide to operate a commercial vehicle again in one of the “non-excepted” categories, the driver must obtain a current DOT Medical and update their certification to “actively working” before operating a commercial vehicle in a non-excepted category.
Exemption Chart: Under certain circumstances, drivers in the following categories may be exempt from the medical card requirement but NOT from commercial licensing requirements according to FMCSA regulations. This list is a general guide: Transportation by federal, state, and local governments; fire trucks, apiarian industries, intrastate (Idaho) vehicles used to transport farm products, equipment, and supplies; Ag products, livestock, feed, forest products, sand & gravel, wrecker/tow truck, airline shuttle, household goods movers, occasional transport of personal property, ambulance, hearse, taxicab operations.
Note: Medical certificates can be emailed to DLMail@itd.idaho.gov or faxed to 208-584-4343. Self-certification must happen prior to submitting a medical certificate.
CDL Disqualifications
In addition to the above laws affecting CDL drivers, you are also subject to CDL disqualification rules and laws. Your CDL privileges may be withdrawn for varying periods of time based on the type of offense committed. The following information identifies the offenses and disqualification periods.
Serious Traffic Violations – You will lose your CDL privileges for 60 days if you are convicted of two serious traffic violations while operating a CMV, or 120 days if convicted of three serious traffic violations while operating a CMV in a three year period. The term “conviction” includes forfeiture of bail or bond and withheld judgments. The following are serious traffic violations:
- Excessive speed (15 or more miles above the posted speed limit)
- Reckless driving
- Improper or erratic lane changes
- Following the vehicle ahead too closely
- Texting or talking on a hand-held mobile telephone while driving a commercial motor vehicle
- Violation of any other motor vehicle traffic control laws which result in a fatal traffic accident.
- Driving a commercial motor vehicle without obtaining a CDL,
- Driving a commercial motor vehicle without a CDL in the driver’s possession,
- Driving a commercial motor vehicle without the proper class of CDL and/or endorsements for the specific vehicle group being operated or for the passengers or type of cargo being transported.
Violation of an Out-of-Service Order – An out-of-service order issued by an authorized enforcement officer is defined as a temporary prohibition against operating a commercial motor vehicle. The order is issued in response to a violation of federal regulations, compatible laws, or to the North American uniform out-of-service criteria (CVSA). A person who is convicted for a violation of an out-of-service order is disqualified for:
- 90 days for a first conviction,
- One year for a second conviction in 10 years, and
- Three years for subsequent convictions in 10 years.
If transporting hazardous materials or driving a bus (designed to carry 16 or more people) at the time, the driver is disqualified for:
- 180 days for a first conviction, and
- Three years for subsequent convictions in 10 years.
Disqualification for Conviction of a Railroad-Grade Crossing Violation – If you are convicted for a railroad grade crossing violation as specified in 49 CFR part 383 or applicable state laws while driving a commercial motor vehicle, your commercial driving privileges will be disqualified for:
- 60 days for a first conviction
- 120 days for a second conviction during any three year period
- One year for a third or subsequent conviction during any three year period.
Disqualification for Controlled Substance or Alcohol Violations, Leaving the Scene of an Accident, and Felonies (Major Offenses)– You will lose your CDL for at least one year for a first time offense:
- If you are a CDL holder or are operating a CMV and are convicted of a DUI, refuse to submit to testing or submit to and fail and evidentiary test for BAC or drugs, you will be disqualified from operating a CMV for one (1) year for the 1st offense. The BAC threshold while operating a non CMV is .08 and is .04 if operating a CMV.
- if you leave the scene of an accident involving a motor vehicle you were driving,
- if you use a motor vehicle to commit a felony,
- if you drive a CMV when, as a result of prior violations committed operating a commercial vehicle, your CDL is revoked, suspended, or cancelled or you are disqualified from operating a commercial vehicle,
- if you cause a fatality through the negligent operation of a commercial vehicle, including but not limited to the crimes of motor vehicle manslaughter, homicide by motor vehicle, or negligent homicide.
You will lose your CDL for at least three years for a first offense if any of the above offenses occur while you are operating a commercial vehicle that is transporting hazardous materials that are required to be placarded by the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act.
You will lose your CDL for life* if you are convicted for any of these disqualifying offenses, or any combination of these offenses, for a second time.
You will lose your CDL for life* if you use a motor vehicle to commit a felony involving the manufacture, distribution, or dispensing of a controlled substance.
Implied Consent
Any person who drives or is in physical control of a motor vehicle has given their consent to take a BAC or drug test if they are suspected of driving under the influence, under the provisions of Section 18-8002, Idaho Code. If you refuse to take the test when requested to do so by a law enforcement officer or submit to and fail a test for alcohol or drugs your CDL privileges are subject to disqualification under the provisions of Section 49-335 , Idaho Code.
Your driving privileges will be suspended under Section 18-8002A, Idaho Code, if you fail an evidentiary test for any of the following reasons:
- Having a blood alcohol concentration of .08% or greater while operating or being in actual physical control of any motor vehicle.
- Having a blood alcohol concentration of .04% or greater while operating or being in actual physical control of a commercial motor vehicle.
- Having test results indicating the presence of drugs or other intoxicating substances.
The suspension will become effective 30 days from the date the Notice of Suspension is issued upon failure of an evidentiary test.
Penalties:
First offense in a motor vehicle (BAC .08% or greater) or a CMV** (BAC .04 or greater):
- CDL driving privileges: one year absolute disqualification of CMV driving privileges.
- Class D driving privileges: 90-day suspension with absolutely no driving privileges for the first 30 days. Restricted driving privileges that allow for the operation of a non-commercial vehicle may be requested for the remaining 60 days of the suspension.
Second offense in a non-commercial vehicle (BAC .08% or greater) or a CMV** (BAC .04 or greater):
- CDL driving privileges: lifetime disqualification*
- Class D driving privileges: one year suspension with absolutely no driving privileges of any kind.
* Effective July 1, 2022, certain “lifetime” disqualified applicants may be eligible to reinstate their CDL privileges. For eligibility requirements go to CDL Lifetime Disqualification Reinstatement Application (ITD 3127)
** If the failure(s) occurred in a CMV (BAC .04 to less than .08%), Class D driving privileges will remain valid. These suspensions are separate from any additional penalties or suspensions imposed by the court as a result of being convicted of the offense. Additional information on this law may be found in the Idaho Driver’s Manual.
USA Patriot Act Hazardous Materials Regulations
- Research and Special Programs Administration Rule
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Rule
- Additional FMCSA Rulemaking
- Transportation Safety Administration Rule
- Additional TSA Rulemaking: 11/24/2004
Need More Information?
Contact the CDL Help Desk of the Idaho Transportation Department at 208-584-4343 or CDLHelpDesk@itd.idaho.gov
Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) Program for Commercial Drivers Licenses (CDL)
- Idaho Manual for Commercial Drivers Licenses (CDL)
- Training Provider Registry website for Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT)
- Entry-Level Driver Training Requirements for CDL Applicants
About the ELDT Regulations
FMCSA’s Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) regulations set the baseline for training requirements for entry-level drivers. This applies to those seeking to:
- Obtain a Class A or Class B CDL for the first time;
- Upgrade an existing Class B CDL to a Class A CDL; or
- Obtain a school bus (S), passenger (P), or hazardous materials (H) endorsement for the first time.
The ELDT regulations are not retroactive; individuals who were issued a CDL or an S, P, or H endorsement prior to February 7, 2022 are not required to complete training for the respective CDL or endorsement.
If an applicant who obtained a CLP prior to February 7, 2022, and obtains a CDL before the CLP or renewed CLP expires, the applicant is not subject to the ELDT requirements.
For more information about the ELDT regulations and the Training Provider registry, visit: https://tpr.fmcsa.dot.gov
Frequently Asked Questions for Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) for a CDL
Q. How does a customer register for an ELDT class?
- A. A list of training providers is available on the main Training Provider Registry (TPR) website to download.
Q. Can a driver be issued a Commercial Learning Permit (CLP) before taking ELDT?
- A. Yes, the driver will be able to use their CLP for any behind-the-wheel time while attending the ELDT. They will not be able to take their CDL skills test, the S or P skills test, or the H knowledge test until ELDT completion.
Q. What if the customer has already passed the ELDT?
- A. This scenario will be between the customer and the Training Provider. The Training Provider is required to send completed training certificates to the TPR within 48 hours of completion. The customer needs to follow up with the Training Provider.
Q. What if someone is coming in with an out-of-state CDL?
- A.1. If a customer has an out-of-state CDL credential that has a current Hazmat endorsement does not have an ELDT requirement. Follow current licensing procedures.
- A.2. If a driver has let their hazmat endorsement drop, they will need to provide proof from the issuing state showing their previous hazmat endorsement. Once provided ITD will waive the restriction and allow them to take the hazmat endorsement knowledge test.
Q. How will this affect skills testers?
- A. Idaho Third-Party Skills Examiners will not be able to schedule a skills test until ELDT has been completed. At the time of scheduling, the TPR site will be checked to verify the required training certificates are on the registry.
Testing Guidelines
To ensure that customers receive the same testing experience across the state, minimum requirements for testing area restrictions have been formalized. Below is a list of what is NOT allowed and what may discretionarily be allowed within the testing areas. Any additional questions or clarifications may be directed to your local county office.
NOT Allowed
- Electronic Devices (including cell phones, smart watches, cameras, tablets, laptops, headphones, earbuds, etc)
- Leaving the testing area to go anywhere other than to an examiner
- Driver Manuals or other written material such as notes
- Interpreters, unless authorized
- Talking with others
Allowed under County Discretion
- Children
- Bags
Translators
A translator may be used while taking the Class D Driver’s License knowledge test under the following circumstances:
- The language that is being translated is not offered in our testing system.
- The customer has attempted the knowledge test at least three (3) times in a language we offer and cannot pass.
The languages we currently offer are:
- English (written and aural)
- American Sign Language (video)
- Arabic (written and aural)
- Chinese (written and aural)
- Farsi (written and aural)
- French (written and aural)
- Korean (written and aural)
- Russian (written and aural)
- Serbo-Croatian (written and aural)
- Spanish (written and aural)
- Swahili (written and aural)
- Vietnamese (written and aural)
Translator Requirements:
- Not a family member of the customer
- Must complete a State of Idaho W9 Tax Form (if the translator is charging for the first time)
- Cannot be on the translator disqualified list
- Must adhere to the following guidelines:
- Must only read the test and answers
- Tester needs to be following along and selecting their own answers
- There should be no hand gestures or change in tone when questions and answers are read
Further information can be obtained by calling the Idaho Transportation Department Driver’s License Unit at 208-584-4343, option 3, and details about scheduling the use of a translator can be done by contacting your local county Driver’s License office.
Practice Tests
- Class D – Driver’s Skills Test Guide | Driver’s Handbook (English) | Spanish: Driver’s Handbook
- Motorcycle Operator’s Manual
- Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Manual
- Application to become a Skills Test Examiner
Skills Test Examiners’ Lists by Idaho Region
From the six regions below, please select the appropriate Driver’s Skills Test Examiner from an area near you.
NORTH Idaho Skills Test Examiners
• North: Class D & Motorcycle Skills Examiners
• North: CDL (Commercial) Skills Examiners
NORTH-CENTRAL Idaho Skills Test Examiners
• N-Central: Class D & Motorcycle Skills Examiners
• N-Central: CDL (Commercial) Skills Examiners
SOUTHWEST Idaho Skills Test Examiners
• Southwest: Class D & Motorcycle Skills Examiners
• Southwest: CDL (Commercial) Skills Examiners
SOUTH-CENTRAL Idaho Skills Test Examiners
• S-Central: Class D & Motorcycle Skills Examiners
• S-Central: CDL (Commercial) Skills Examiners
SOUTHEAST Idaho Skills Test Examiners
• Southeast: Class D & Motorcycle Skills Examiners
• Southeast: CDL (Commercial) Skills Examiners
EAST Idaho Skills Test Examiners
• East: Class D & Motorcycle Skills Examiners
• East: CDL (Commercial) Skills Examiners
Eligible customers who renew online will qualify for a $5.00 discount off of their driver’s license renewal.
The discount only applies to driver’s licenses and not identification cards.
OPERATOR (CLASS D) | FEES |
---|---|
1-year License (age 17 or 20) | $20.00 |
3-year License (age 15 to 18) | $30.00 |
3-year License (age 18 to 21) | $30.00 |
4-year License (age 21 and over) | $35.00 |
8-year License (age 21 to 62) | $60.00 |
Knowledge Written Test | $5.00 |
Skills Test ($6.50 paid at County, $28.50 to Skills Test Examiner) | $35.00 |
Instruction Permit (IP) | $20.00 |
Driver Training Instruction Permit**/SIP **$6.50 County portion of Skills Test included | $21.50 |
Duplicate License/Instruction Permit | $20.00 |
Driver's License Extension | $10.00 |
COMMERCIAL (CLASS A, B, & C) | FEES |
1-year (age 20) | $15.00 |
3-year (age 18 to 21) | $30.00 |
4-year (age 21 and over) | $40.00 |
8-year (age 21 and over) | $60.00 |
Seasonal CDL (6-month) | $44.00 |
Knowledge Written Test or Endorsement Knowledge Test (each) | $5.00 |
Skills test $10 to Driver’s License Office, Up to $190 to Skills Test Examiner | $200.00 |
Learner's Permit (must have Idaho license) | $29.00 |
Additional Endorsement | $20.00 |
License Upgrade | $30.00 |
Duplicate License/Instruction Permit | $20.00 |
MOTORCYCLE (in addition to above license fees) | FEES |
One-Time "M" Endorsement | $15.00 |
Knowledge Written Test | $5.00 |
Skills Test (collected by Skills Test Examiner) | $25.00 |
Instruction Permit (must have Idaho license) | $15.00 |
Duplicate Permit | $20.00 |
IDENTIFICATION CARD: No age limit | FEES |
Under age 18 | $10.00 |
Age 18 to 21 | $10.00 |
4-year (age 21 and over) | $15.00 |
8-year (age 21 and over) | $25.00 |
Duplicate ID | Same fee as original |
NOTE: All Retest Fees are the Same as the Original Test Fees. |
Idahoans who need a free ID card for voting can visit a county DMV office to receive their ID card.
Driver Record Requests Options
- Driver Record Paper Form: Includes the option to request ORIGINAL Driver’s License (DL) Issue Date (sent in by mail, email or fax)
- Driver Record Online Request: Does NOT include Original DL Issue Date information. Use paper form above.
- Driver’s License Reinstatement | ITD 3786
- National Driver Registry Form | ITD 3261
- Restricted Driving Permit Application | ITD 3227
- Verification of Release from Incarceration | ITD 3094
- Family Request For Re-Evaluation Of Driving Privileges | ITD 5539
Driver License/ID Card Requests Options
- Change of Address: Online or Paper Form | ITD 3239
- Duplicate Driver’s License | ITD 0020
- Driver’s License Extension | ITD 3153
- Request for Driver’s License Cancellation | ITD 0015
- Voluntarily Surrendering a Driver’s License for a No-Charge Identification Card | ITD 3220
- Motorcycle Endorsement | ITD 3063
- Certificate of Idaho Residency | ITD 3522
- Parental Power of Attorney
- Relief Agency or Shelter Certification | ITD 3530
- General Affidavit for Idaho Driver License & Identification Card | ITD 3923
- Applicant Card Surrender Affidavit | ITD 3534
- Next of Kin Opt-Out | ITD 4444
Accident Prevention Courses Approved for 3-point Reduction and/or Insurance Discount
Please note:
Costs for defensive driving/accident prevention courses are set by the provider and can vary widely. Tuition can range from around $18 to $60, and in some cases the initial tuition fee may not include the cost of a certificate.
*** Citations must be paid prior to completing Defensive Driving Course to be approved for the 3-point reduction.
*** Traffic class completion certificates are recognized by the state of Idaho for Idaho-licensed drivers only.
For additional DMV information, contact Driver Services via e-mail at: driverrecords@itd.idaho.gov
Obtaining Driver Records
A driver license record (DLR) may be requested from the Idaho Transportation Department if the following information is provided:
- A written request along with driver information and a $7.00 fee (per record requested). The record can be certified for an additional $14.00 fee.
- Three identifiers are used to select the proper record–at least two must match to get a successful “hit” using the following; NAME, DRIVER’S LICENSE NUMBER, DATE OF BIRTH.
- The Idaho driver license number may be a nine-digit, alpha-numeric number starting with two alpha characters followed by six numerical characters and ending with one alpha character. Previous Idaho license numbers began with 910, 920, or 940 assigned by the sheriffs’ office, or a social security number.
A driver license record and supporting document packet may also be requested for a $14.00 fee. Requesters need to specify what documents are needed. If you need a certified driver packet, the written request must include the date of incident and a $28.00 fee.
- Driver License Status Check
- Driver Record Online Request (purchase online) – Does NOT include Original DL Issue Date information. To obtain Original Issue Date use paper form below.
- Driver Record Request Paper Form (sent in by mail, email or fax) – Includes the option to request ORIGINAL Driver’s License (DL) Issue Date.
- Driver’s License Reinstatement Application Form
Motor Carrier Services
Commercial and Farm Vehicle Registration
*NEW* Single Sign-On for the Commercial Registration System (CRS)
- To learn the NEW process go to Single Sign-On Instructions
Questions about registration? Use this Step-by-step Guide “Registration Types & Requirements”
**Now available!** Schedule an appointment online for these registration types:
- IRP Registration
- Full Fee Registration
- Commercial Trailer Registration
- Multiple Types
Schedule online at: idaho.gov/poe or by phone at Port of Entry (POE) & office locations below.
- Huetter POE: I-90, 2 miles West of Coeur d’Alene | 208-769-1551
- Lewiston POE: US-12/US-95, 1 mile East of Lewiston | 208-799-4824
- Marsing POE: 6 miles south of SH-55/US-95 | 208-896-4814
- Declo POE: I-84, Milepost 218.7 | 208-878-6995
- Inkom POE: I-15, 8 miles South of Pocatello | 208-775-3311
- Sage Junction POE: I-15, 8 miles North of Roberts | 208-228-3636
All in-person visits are by appointment only
- Check out other: Customer Service Options
- Announcement: Registration Appointment Flyer
- Step-by-step video: “How to Schedule a Commercial Registration Appointments”
Quick Links: Motor Carriers
Trucking News
Trucking.idaho.gov
Registration Renewal – Full Fee
Annual Special Permits & Maps
• Instructions for Special Permits Renewal
Temporary Trip Permits
Registration/IRP Record Lookup
Registration Information
• Calculator for Legal Weight
• Estimated Mileage Guidelines
• Fee Chart, Idaho-Based Carriers
• Starting a Trucking Business in Idaho
Ports of Entry Locations
Ports of Entry Locations Map or tap map icon.
Idaho Ports of Entry exist to encourage & promote the safe operation of commercial motor vehicles in a manner that safeguards the motoring public while protecting the state of Idaho’s infrastructure through uniform practices and enforcement procedures.
There are two primary types of vehicle registrations for Idaho:
1. Full Fee Registration (Idaho and non-Idaho)
Full Fee is a type of motor carrier vehicle registration for which Idaho’s “full” registration fees are charged in accordance with Section 49-434, Idaho Code. Any commercial carrier may fully register (Full Fee) vehicles over 8,000 pounds to operate in Idaho, including those not eligible for other types of licensing and those who do not want to trip permit or have met the limit of three permits per vehicle per calendar year. Commercial vehicles weighing from 8,001 through 26,000 pounds can be licensed through Motor Carrier Services (MCS) or through the local county assessor’s office. Idaho-based vehicles over 26,000 pounds and non-Idaho-based vehicles regardless of weight must be licensed through MCS. Idaho farm vehicles through 60,000 pounds must license at a county assessor’s office. Idaho farm vehicles over 60,000 pounds and those from out-of-state must be licensed through the MCS.
2. International Registration Plan (IRP)
This is a cooperative agreement that includes forty-eight states, ten Canadian provinces, and the District of Columbia. Carriers are registered for all jurisdictions and pay a portion of each jurisdiction’s fees based on the miles traveled. To determine IRP eligibility, visit our Step-by-step Guide “Registration Types & Requirements”
Registration Prerequisites
Motor Carrier Services issues various types of registration credentials depending on the carrier’s type of operation. The following may be required in order to obtain a vehicle registration:
- Federal Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT)
- Idaho International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) license
- Unified Carrier Registration (UCR)
- Active USDOT
E-Mail Service (preferred)
Documents, inquiries and transaction requests may be e-mailed to cvs@itd.idaho.gov. You will receive a confirmation that your message was successfully delivered. Be sure to format any attachments as a PDF to ensure we are able to open and print the documents.
Service via Ports of Entry
The Cotterel, Huetter, Lewiston, Inkom, Sage Junction, Marsing Ports of Entry, and Twin Falls Commercial Registration office are “full service,” with a registration specialist located on-site to assist you with any registration request, including the issuance of credentials. As there is only one registration specialist per port, it is recommended that you call the port first to ensure the specialist will be available at the time you plan to arrive. Depending on the complexity of your request and the current workload, same day service may not be possible. Currently the Twin Falls Commercial Registration office and the Cotterel Port of Entry are by appointment only.
- Visit www.idaho.gov/poe to schedule an appointment.
For the remaining Idaho ports or when a registration specialist is not available at a full service port, the Port Inspectors can process registration requests for Full Fee vehicles (new, renewal or changes), Hazardous Materials endorsements, Hazardous Waste permits (annual and temporary), and temporary registration permits. For IRP requests, the Port Inspector will collect the necessary forms, and send them along with any other documents, to Motor Carrier Services headquarters. We suggest you have all necessary forms completed and prerequisites met before going to a Port of Entry.
Mail Service – Any type of transaction can be completed by mail. An application is not considered “received” until it is correct.
Mailing address:
Motor Carrier Services
PO Box 7129
Boise, ID 83707-1129
Phone Service
The Motor Carrier phones are answered from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mountain Time. Employees can answer questions and provide information on registration and related requirements but cannot process requests over the phone. We also accept credit card information for payments (see the payment section below).
Motor Carrier Services Phone: 208-872-3163
Payment
Do not send payment with your request. An invoice will be issued to ensure the correct fees are paid.
• Payments for UNDER $100,000 may be made by credit card (MasterCard or Visa with a 3% service fee), or check payable to State of Idaho.
- On invoices for under $100,000, you also have the option to pay online at crs.idaho.celtic-host.com. Cash payments are discouraged but can be accepted at in-person locations. Exact amount due may be required.
• Payments for $100,000 or more MUST be made electronically through the PayITD portal.
- PayITD is only applicable for Motor Carrier payments of $100,000 or more. Access the secure internet portal at https://apps.itd.idaho.gov/payitd, provide your bank routing number, bank account number and check number. Indicate your 6-digit Idaho Account Number in the Reference field and provide your contact information (name, e-mail address, etc.).
Licensing Prerequisites
Federal Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT)
Federal law requires that on vehicles with 55,000 pounds or more combined gross weight, proof of filing of the HVUT for the current tax period must accompany the application for registration. Proof consists of:
- A photocopy of Form 2290 Schedule 1 listing the complete vehicle identification number (VIN) and reflecting the receipt stamp by the IRS or e-file watermark, or
- A photocopy of a non-receipt stamped Form 2290 Schedule 1 along with photocopies of the front and back of the cancelled check or copy of your bank statement.
- A completed Form 2290, with payment if applicable, payable to the “U.S. Treasury” and submitted to Motor Carrier for forwarding to the IRS. Only current-year tax forms can be submitted, prior year unpaid taxes must be filed directly with the IRS.
Only number 1 or 3 above will apply if the filing was in the “suspended” category. In lieu of the Form 2290 Schedule 1, we will accept:
- A dated bill of sale if purchased within 60 days of the vehicle registration date.
- A title application showing date of purchase if purchased within 60 days of the vehicle registration date.
The tax period for the HVUT is July 1 through June 30 and is always filed for the upcoming year. Between July 1 and September 30, proof for the current or prior tax year is accepted. After September 30, the current tax year HVUT is required.
Filings of 25 or more taxable vehicles must be done online, through an IRS approved company. More information on HVUT requirements and links to online filing are available at irs.gov or by contacting the IRS Form 2290 Help Line at 866-699-4096.
To determine which HVUT return period will be required when registering a commercial vehicle:
- Utilize the HVUT Filing Period Tool
Titles
To ensure that a person or company has the legal right to register a vehicle, titles are verified on vehicles being registered and on account name changes. We must be able to tie the name on the title to the name that will appear on the registration. For example, if the name on the title reads “John Doe” and the application for registration reads “John Doe Trucking,” we can tie the two names together. If the name on the title shows “John Doe” and the application for registration reads “ABC Trucking,” we do not know who actually owns the vehicle and will request additional information.
Owner-operators who lease their vehicles (with driver) to Idaho companies do not have to show the lessee’s name on the title. If the vehicle is titled in Idaho, the title should show the owner-operator as owner.
With proof of ownership (bill of sale), we will issue a TVC valid for 45 days or until the end of the registration year (if less than 45 days) in lieu of a registration. License plates cannot be released until proof of Idaho title application is submitted for Idaho-based vehicles.
(For more information, contact the Titles Unit 208-584-4343 or contact a local County Assessor’s Office.)
Safety and Insurance Fee
Intrastate power units hauling non-exempt commodities or passengers for hire, or hauling hazardous materials must have their insurance document on file with Motor Carrier. A Safety and Insurance Fee of $3.00 per power unit is charged at the time of registration. For more information, contact Motor Carrier Services at 208-872-3163.
- Online Truck Registration | Commercial Registration System (CRS) Application
- Estimated Mileage Guidelines
- Registration Renewal (Online)
- Full-Fee Instructions and Application
- North America Permanent Trailer Plate Application
- Idaho Trailer Manufacturer Application
- Idaho Based Sold/Wrecked Vehicle Refund Application
The following links will step you through the set up & use of the Commercial Registration System (CRS) for truck registration & more.
- Single Sign-On Instructions | *NEW* process starts June 27, 2023
- Customer Account Access
- Intrastate (Full Fee) Registration Renewal
- Obtain New Trip & Hazmat-Hazwaste Permits
- Steps to Self-Issue a Temporary Registration (Trip) Permit
- Customer Permit Administration | Renewals, Bulk Renewals & Updates
- Trip and Hazmat | Hazwaste Permit Maintenance
- Replace Cab Cards, Plates & Stickers
Go to: Online Truck Registration | Commercial Registration System (CRS) Application
For additional Permit information go to the Port of Entry tab.
- Online filing, procedures and instructions from the Unified Carrier Registration (UCR) website
- Idaho UCR Applications and Instructions
Ports of Entry
Permits | Idaho Ports of Entry
Now available, online self-service for permitting & registration bring quicker turn around for approvals & better customer service.
- You may obtain a special permit online at permits4idaho.com
- Port of Entry Authority | Permit Authority | Brand Inspector Authority
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
- Dyed Fuel Inspection – Notification Letter
- Idaho Securement Law
Idaho Ports of Entry exist to encourage and promote the safe operation of commercial motor vehicles in a manner that safeguards the motoring public while protecting the state of Idaho’s infrastructure through uniform practices and enforcement procedures.
For additional details and resources, please see topics below.
Ports of Entry Locations
Ports of Entry Locations Map or tap map icon.
The Legal Weight Calculator will help determine the legal gross, bridge and axle weight for a truck configuration. Please review the Instruction file for information on how to use the calculator in the Excel spreadsheet format or watch the instructional video.
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TABLE A-B. | Weight Limits on Interstate System routes for Special Products: Logs, pulpwood, stull, poles or piling; ores, concentrates, sand & gravel, and aggregates thereof, in bulk; unprocessed agricultural products, including livestock. |
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TABLE C-J. | Weight Limits for Loads exceeding 79,000 lbs on Interstate & 80,000 lbs on non-Interstate routes | ||||||
TABLE K-L. | Weight Limits, up to 80,000 lbs for all commodities on non-interstate system routes |
***The weight of load for inch width of tire for the front steer axle may not exceed the manufacturer’s load rating per tire or the load rating of the axle or twenty thousand (20,000) pounds per axle whichever is less.
All other tires the capacity can be calculated by using 600 lbs per tire width and shall not exceed the manufacturer’s load rating, whichever is less. |
For all Special Permits Maps in Idaho go to the ITRPS website at:
Then click “Helpful Links” in the top left corner of the banner to access maps & attachments for the following:
- Route Capacity Maps
- Vertical Clearance Maps | Pilot/Escort Requirements
- Idaho Maps for Approved Routes Up to 129,000 lbs. (129K)
- 129K State Route Maps (by District/Region)
- Route Capacity Maps (by Color)
- County Maps for Special Permit & Requirements
If you need assistance with the maps or have any special permit questions, please email ITD’s Permits Office at: permits@itd.idaho.gov or call: 800-662-7133.
129,000 lbs. Route Permit Information
- 129,000 lbs. (129K) Permit Required Materials
Quick Links
- Idaho Special Permits
- Instructions for Annual Renewal Process
- Idaho Heavy Haul Overweight
- Idaho Administrative Rules for Special Permits
Idaho Legal Width, Height and Length
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TRUCK TRACTOR WITH STINGER STEERED** POLE TRAILER OR LOG DOLLY CONNECTED BY A REACH OR POLE |
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** | Stinger Steered: | A truck tractor semi trailer combination where the kingpin is located 5 feet or more to the rear of the centroid of the rear axle(s). |
Idaho Special Permits
Idaho law requires that the owner/operator obtain a special permit or establish intent to obtain a special permit by contacting the Special Permits Office before moving a vehicle on the highways.
- You may obtain a special permit online at permits4idaho.com.
Telephone the Special Permit Office at 208-872-3163
101. INFORMATION TO BE FURNISHED BY APPLICANT. Any application for an special permit shall provide for the submittal of all pertinent information required to establish the necessity of the proposed movement and the requisite to an engineering determination of the feasibility of the proposed movement. The following information shall be furnished:
- Name. Name of owner, operator, or lessee of vehicle or vehicles concerned.
- Description of load. Manufacturer, model number, etc.
- Identification of vehicles. License number, if registered, otherwise serial number, unit number.
- Weight. Licensed capacity of vehicles subject to registration, if overweight is involved.
- Axles. Number of axles, spacing between axles, number and size of tires.
- Gross Weight. Gross weight, distribution of weight, overall dimensions.
- Route. Point of origin and destination, preferred route by road number.
- Start Date. Date of movement and days required.
- If House Trailer. License number if privately owned.
- Insurance. Evidence of insurance, if required.
- Necessity. Necessity for movement.
- Special Instructions. Special instructions regarding address to which permit is to be sent and any other pertinent information.
- Signature. Signature of applicant.
Port of Entry Phone Numbers
Cotterell POE | 208-349-5650 | Huetter POE | 208-769-1551 | Bonners Ferry POE | 208-267-2486 | ||
East Boise POE | 208-334-3272 | Inkom POE | 208-775-3322 | ||||
Haugan POE | 406-678-4257 | Lewiston POE | 208-799-4824 | Marsing POE | 208-896-4814 | ||
Hollister POE | 208-655-4413 | Sage Jct POE | 208-228-3636 |
Vehicle Dealers
*Authorized Providers* – New option for DMV Services
When using an Authorized Providers (AP) at an Idaho vehicle dealer, buyers can register & title their vehicle at the time of purchase & Skip the Trip to the DMV.
For more details on using an AP, please see the Authorized Providers topic below.
ITD Letters to Dealers
- Updates to Dealer Education Requirements
- Imported Vehicle Titling Policy
- Changes to Odometer Exemptions Take Effect in 2021
- Out of State Titles/Certificates with previous Junk, Crushed or Parts-Only Brands
For additional Vehicle Dealers details and resources, please see topics below.
Quick Links: Vehicle Dealers
Click tabs above for other online services
Change of Address: Online | Paper Form
County Title Administration Fees
Current Valid Vehicle and Vessel Dealers
Investigation Request
Lawful and Unlawful Uses of Dealer Plates
Titles Transmittal
Titles Transmittal RUSH
Status Checker: Plates | Vehicle Title
Stolen Vehicle Check (Not All-Inclusive)
Report of Sale: Interactive Guide
A dealer license is required when any person sells five or more vehicles/vessels (that are required to be titled) per calendar year. Below is basic information to help determine if activities you are involved in require an Idaho dealer license. Below on this page is information on securing a license.
ACTIVITIES THAT REQUIRE A DEALER LICENSE:
- Soliciting the sale, exchange, or consignment of a vehicle/vessel not titled in the name of the person making the solicitation.
- Selling, displaying for sale, exchanging, or consigning a vehicle/vessel not titled in the displayer´s name.
- Selling, displaying for sale, exchanging, or consigning five or more vehicles/vessels in any one calendar year even though the vehicles/vessels are titled in the seller´s name.
- Engaging in the business of selling, exchanging, or consigning vehicles/vessels, or engaging in any other acts customarily associated with the business of selling or exchanging vehicles/vessels.
- Displaying vehicles/vessels for sale, exchange, or consignment on property not legally controlled by the owner of the vehicle/vessels.
Initial Dealer’s License | $190.00 | |
ICAR Fee | $300.00 | (Effective July 1, 2013) |
Renewal Dealer’s License | $175.00 | |
Owner/Officer’s ID | $0.00 | |
Salesman ID Cards | $36.00 | |
Dealer Plates | $20.05 | |
Temporary 30-day registrations (out-of-state residents only) | $180.00 | (Books of 20 each) |
Supplemental Lot License (each dealer location) | $44.00 | |
Temporary Supplemental Lots License (Off-site) | $44.00 | ($88 for 2 or more dealers) |
License Reprints | $18.00 |
Dealer/Salesperson Form
- Application for Dealer License (ITD 3170)
- Application for Dealer Plate (ITD 3635)
- Application for Manufacturer License (ITD 3172)
- Consumer Complaint and Request for Investigation (ITD 3628)
- Credit Card Payment Authorization (ITD 4014)
- Dealer/Financial Transmittal (ITD 3204)
- Dealer/Financial Transmittal, RUSHES ONLY (ITD 3203)
- Loaner Plates, New or Renewal (ITD 3169)
- Notification Of Casual Display Of A Vehicle (ITD 3932)
- Order 30-Day Temporary Registration Permit Forms (ITD 3763)
- Out-of-State Distributor Application (ITD 3188)
- Personal History and Application for Salesperson license (ITD 3171)
- Personal History and Application for Factory Representative (ITD 3181)
- Record Storage – Electronic Acknowledgment (ITD 3200)
- Record Storage – Off-Site Acknowledgment (ITD 3201)
- Retail Dealer Request for Title Applications (ITD 3195)
- Statement of Authorization to Sell New Vehicle (ITD 0501)
- Temporary Supplemental Lot Application (ITD 3198)
- Vehicle Consignment With a Licensed Idaho Dealer (ITD 3415)
- Vehicle Ownership Bond (ITD 3909)
Vehicle Dealer Handbooks
- Dealer Guide to Idaho Statutes
- Dealer Handbook: Dealer Requirements and Plate Guide
- Dealer/Owner and Salesperson Application
- Titles Handbook
Dealer Education Providers (pre-licensing and continuing education)
- Title Submission Checklist for Vehicle Dealer and Financial Institution
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Inspection
- Video on the proper process for a VIN Inspection with an interactive quiz.
Vehicle Dealer (in Idaho) Guide for Report of Sale: ITD-Form 502
- Report of Sale & Title Application: Interactive instructions for ITD-Form 502
- Report of Sale & Title Application: Adobe PDF instructions for ITD-Form 502
Financial Institution Guide on Application for Certificate of Title: ITD-Form 3337
– The 3337 Form is used by Financial Agencies, Mobile Home Dealers & Private Parties
- Application for Certificate of Title: Interactive instructions for ITD-Form 3337
- Application for Certificate of Title: Adobe PDF instructions for ITD Form 3337
Salvage Titles
- Video with media player: The Basics of Salvage Titles
What Is the Idaho Consumer Asset Recovery (ICAR) Fund?
It is a dealer-funded reserve for consumers to make claims against when they have suffered certain actual losses as a result of a dealer violating certain sections of Idaho Code.
Who is eligible to make a claim against the ICAR fund?
You must be considered a consumer (financial agencies and dealers are not eligible).
You must have experienced financial loss as a result of a fraudulent act by a licensed Idaho vehicle dealer.
How do I make a claim against the fund?
File an ICAR claim application.
Contact Dealer Services at 208-584-4343 .
If the claimant is eligible for an ICAR claim, the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) will send the claimant an application for an ICAR claim.
How do I make a claim against the dealer bond?
If a dealer bond existed at the time of the violations, the bond must first be fully exhausted before a claimant is eligible to make a claim against the Fund for the remainder of the actual losses.
Contact Dealer Services at 208-584-4343 for bond information on a dealer.
How to obtain a court judgement
The claimant must serve the summons and court complaint to both the dealer and ITD in accordance with Idaho Code 49-1608E(2) and Idaho Code 48-1613.
The claimant must obtain a judgement against the licensed dealer.
The court complaint/judgement must demonstrate there is actual loss resulting from violations of Idaho Code.
All actual losses must be clearly listed.
Submit the judgement to the Idaho Transportation Department
Once the judgment is received and approved by ITD, the ICAR Board will direct the dealer to satisfy the judgement within 30 days.
If the dealer does not satisfy said judgement within the given 30 days, ITD will draft a recommended payout (this process can take a significant amount of time) and will send this payout to the claimant.
Respond to the recommended payout
The recommended payout will direct the claimant to either agree with the amount or request a hearing.
If the claimant accepts the ITD recommended payout, it will be presented to the ICAR Board for a vote. If the claimant does not accept the ITD recommended payout, they may request a hearing. Then, a hearing officer will issue a recommendation to the ICAR Board to be voted on.
The ICAR Board will consider the claim
The ICAR Board will make the final acceptance or rejection of a payout during a public meeting by a vote.
Additional information
Maximum payout for a single claimant is $50,000.
Maximum payout for multiple claimants against the same dealer is $120,000.
This document is intended to be a summary of the ICAR process and is not an exhaustive list of the policies and procedures involved.
For more information, please contact Dealer Services at 208-584-4343 or email dealers@itd.idaho.gov
- Selling less than five vehicles/vessels (titled in your name) in a calendar year.
- Insurance companies, financial institutions, or public utility companies disposing of any vehicle/vessel incidental to primary business activities.
- Manufacturing or selling specialty vehicles (fire trucks, fire engines, urban transit buses, ambulances, street sweepers, and hazardous material response vehicles).
- Providing an auction service for the sale or exchange of a vehicle/vessel not titled in the name of entity offering the vehicle for auction or in the name of the auction company.
- Offering at auction five or more vehicles/vessels titled in the name of the auction company or any entity during any calendar year.
- Offering at auction less than five vehicles/vessels titled in the name of the auction company in a calendar year.
- Providing an auction service during any calendar year for the sale of less than five vehicles/vessels that are titled in the name of the entity offering the vehicles/vessels for auction.
- Providing an auction service for a licensed Idaho dealer.
Education Requirements: All owners/applicants for a newly established used-only or wholesale-only dealership will be required to take pre-licensing education to receive a dealer license if their application is submitted on or after September 1, 2022. All owners must attend an 8-hour pre-licensing class and pass a closed-book written examination prior to applying. All owners of a used-only or wholesale-only dealership renewing a license must complete at least 4 hours of annual education that is recognized by the department before a license can be renewed. Franchised dealers are exempt from education requirements. Please contact Dealer Operations with any questions pertaining to education requirements at 208-584-4343 .
- Dealership name: Prior to applying as a dealer or obtaining a dealer bond, you should call the Dealer Team at 208-584-4343 to make sure that the proposed name of the dealership is not deceptively similar to an existing dealership´s name. According to Section 53-504, Idaho Code, any dealership name which has a D.B.A. (doing business as) must be filed as an assumed name with the Secretary of State´s office. If the dealership is owned by a corporation, limited-liability company, or a limited-liability partnership, you must submit verification from the Secretary of State at 208-334-2300.
- Vehicle dealer performance bond required: Upon initial application, Idaho Code requires all vehicle/vessel dealers to file a performance bond with the department. The bond shall be in the amount of $20,000 for all retail dealers, $40,000 for all wholesale-only dealers (effective July 1, 2015), and $10,000 for motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle, utility type vehicle, truck campers, and snow machine dealers. All bonds must be issued by a corporate surety licensed to do business within the state of Idaho. A bond may also be posted in the form of cash or a certificate of deposit, which remains on deposit until five years after the dealership has gone out of business. The bond must reflect the exact ownership, D.B.A.s, and dealership location that is listed on the application for dealer license.
- ICAR Fund: In addition to maintaining a vehicle dealer performance bond, all retail vehicle dealers will be required to pay $300 toward the Idaho Consumer Asset Recovery Fund (ICAR) as a condition for initial license issuance or license renewal (Idaho Code 49-1608B, C, D, E, and F). Beginning, July 1, 2015, all wholesale-only dealers will be exempt from paying into ICAR. Dealers who have operated for at least three consecutive years without any lapses or claims against their vehicle dealer performance bond or judgments paid against them through the ICAR fund, have the option to operate without a bond. The ICAR fund’s fees are subject to annual evaluation; the fee may be suspended upon reaching a maximum threshold.
- Building and zoning required: An enclosed commercial structure built to meet applicable building codes. Such structure shall be located in an area zoned by local authorities for the type of business in which the dealer is licensed. A letter of zoning approval or a zoning official´s signature on the dealer application must be submitted. Zoning approval is also required for off-site sales, changes of location, and supplemental lots.
- Application for Idaho Vehicle Dealer License (retail or wholesale) The application for dealer´s license must be completed in FULL. All owners/corporate officers must be listed. A personal history for each owner, partner, corporate officer, or director must be completed, but inactive corporate officers are not required to obtain identification cards. The name of the dealership and location must be accurate and match the information on the bond that is submitted with the application. All owners, partners, officers, or directors must sign the application in the appropriate area and their signatures must be notarized. Please allow 30 days for processing.
- Seller Permit Number: A copy of the seller´s permit number issued in the name of the dealership by the Idaho Tax Commission must be submitted with any retail dealer application. The Idaho Tax Commission can be reached by phone at 208-334-7660 or 1-800-972-7660.
- Employer Identification Number: Submit EIN issued by Federal Government. (see www.irs.gov/businesses/small)
- Liability Insurance (effective 7-1-06): Submit liability insurance certificate. Minimum coverage amount is $25,000 bodily injury to one person, $50,000 bodily injury to two persons, and $15,000 property damage or destruction. The certificate needs to be issued with “any auto” or it needs to state that it complies with Idaho Code 49-1608A.
- Dealership Location Inspection: After the application is approved, the Motor Vehicle Investigator for your district will be contacted by the Dealer Licensing Team and the investigator will call you for an appointment to inspect your dealership location. The Investigator will verify the location, display area, office, sign, and give instructions on how to complete documents for titling purposes.
- Franchises: If your dealership will be selling NEW vehicles/vessels, a letter of franchise approval from the manufacturer is required for each type of new vehicles/vessels sold.
- Personal History and Salesmen Application: If you will be hiring salesmen, an application (ITD-3171) must be completed for each person hired. A photocopy of this form will serve as a 30-day temporary license for the salesman but is not valid until submitted to ITD with fees. All owners must complete this form.
Place of Business: This is the location where the dealer and his salesmen conduct the dealer´s business. Other locations belonging to the same dealership and operating under the same name are called “supplemental lots.” Supplemental lots must be located in the same or an adjacent county of the principal location.
- Declared hours: Dealers must declare the business hours that the principal place of business will be open and staffed by a licensed salesperson.
- Dealership sign: An exterior sign must be permanently affixed to the land or building, have letters that are clearly visible and readable from the main road, and meet local zoning requirements. The recommended size for an exterior sign is at least 24 square feet (3´ x 8´, 4´ x 6´, etc.) with 4-inch-square minimum lettering. The sign should include the trade name of the dealership, street address, and dealer number. For a wholesale dealer, and for ease of reading by prospective customers, the sign may be painted on the office window next to the entrance door.
- Dealership office: Must be a clearly defined area including a locking office to keep books; a desk; filing cabinet; and a phone for the business. The telephone number must be listed in the general directory. The telephone must be answered in the name of the dealership and may be forwarded to another location or an answering machine.
- Display area: The display area must be large enough to display five or more vehicles/vessels of the type the retail dealer is licensed to sell. The “improved display area” should be adjacent to the dealership office, owned or leased by the dealer, and separated from other business property by visual boundaries or signing. If two separate dealerships are located adjacent to one another, there shall be a physical divider made to separate the display areas. (Ropes, chains, barriers, etc., shall meet the definition of physical dividers.) This requirement is not for a wholesale-only dealership.
- Restrictions of dealership use: The principal place of business must be devoted mainly to the business for which the vehicle dealer is licensed. In addition, the office cannot be a room or rooms in a hotel, rooming house, apartment building, or a part of any single- or multiple-unit dwelling house unless the entire ground floor is principally occupied for commercial purposes and the office of the dealership is located on the ground floor.
DMV Data
Special Plate Data
- Special Plate Totals – Past 5 years (Excel file)
- Collegiate and Wildlife Plate Totals – Past 5 years (Excel file)
Driver License Data
- Driver Licenses in Force by County – Past 5 Years (Excel file)
- Drivers Licenses Surrendered by State and Age – Past 10 Years (Excel file)