Private Investigator License Requirements in Idaho

No state license required — local rules may apply

Idaho does not require a state-level private investigator license. No state-level PI license required.

Quick Facts: Idaho PI Licensing

State license requiredNo
Local registrationMay be required by municipality — verify locally
Business licenseStandard state business registration still applies
Activity restrictionsFederal law (FCRA, wiretap, GPS) still applies regardless of licensing
Last reviewed2026-05-17

What “No State License Required” Actually Means

The absence of a state licensing scheme in Idaho does not mean private investigation is unregulated. It means there is no centralized state board issuing or revoking PI credentials. Operators must still comply with federal law (Fair Credit Reporting Act for background reports, federal wiretap statutes for audio interception, the Driver’s Privacy Protection Act for DMV-record access) and with state and local laws covering trespass, harassment, recording consent, and the unauthorized practice of law.

What to Verify When Hiring in Idaho

Without a state license to confirm, due diligence falls on the client. Before retaining an investigator in Idaho: confirm a valid business registration, ask for proof of professional liability insurance, request references from attorneys or insurers who have used the firm, and check for affiliation with national associations such as the National Council of Investigation and Security Services or the Council of International Investigators. Local municipal registration (where required) is a useful additional verification.

Reference: All 50 States + DC

For licensing requirements in other jurisdictions, see the full PI licensing reference map.

Disclaimer: This page is a reference summary, not legal advice. Licensing rules change. Verify with the official state source before relying on any detail here. Last reviewed 2026-05-17.