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Consumer fraud is a serious problem in Idaho. Every year Idahoans lose too much money to scam artists.
On May 20, 2009, the President signed into a law a bill containing provisions protecting tenants living in foreclosed buildings. (The Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act is Title VII of Public Law 111-22).
These provisions immediately went into effect and are "self-executing", so no federal agency (such as HUD) is responsible for making them work. It is up to advocates to make sure that tenants, landlords, public housing authorities, courts, the legal community, and others involved in the foreclosure process are aware of these new rights for tenants.
El fraude a los consumidores es un problema serio en el Estado de Idaho y cada año los ciudadanos de Idaho pierden grandes cantidades de dinero a causa de los estafadores....
What is expungement?
Expungement means the sealing, removal, or destruction of records related to a past criminal case.
What is an expungement?
An expungement is the sealing, removal, or destruction of records related to a past criminal case.
What records can be expunged?
Under Idaho law, most convictions, charges, or arrests from when you were under age 18 can qualify for expungement. However, certain more serious crimes cannot be expunged, such as: murder, voluntary manslaughter, rape, arson, aggravated battery, drug trafficking, or injury to a child.
This document details your rights as a tenant of a foreclosure property.
This guide provides advice for renters in a foreclosure situation.
The National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) has created an Idaho Name Change for Minors guide. It includes information on how to file the petition for a name change, the forms to use, parental consent, publication, and evidence the court will consider.
To view this guide, please open the PDF below or click here: Idaho Name Change for Minors Guide.
The Idaho Transportation Department has developed an application for a person to change the sex designation on an Idaho Driver's License or Identification Card to reflect one's gender identity.
To view and fill out this application, please download the attached form below or click here: Application to Change Your Gender Designation on Your Idaho Driver's License.
For instructions on how to change your sex designation on your social security card, please read the information below or visit the Social Security Administration's website here: Social Security Administration Instructions on Changing Your Sex on Your Social Security Card.
To change your gender on Social Security's records:
Step 1: Gather documents proving your:
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