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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Idaho Nursery License application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Business Name and/or Owner’s Name. This name will appear on the license, so ensure it is accurate. If you are an individual applicant, include your Social Security number.
  3. Fill in your Business Address, including City, State, ZIP Code, and County. If your mailing address differs from your business address, provide that information as well.
  4. Indicate whether you have been issued a Nursery License in the past by selecting 'YES' or 'NO'. If yes, specify the Business/Personal Name under which it was issued.
  5. Select the type(s) of operations you are engaged in by checking the appropriate boxes. Provide details such as the number of acres in production and square footage of greenhouse if applicable.
  6. Choose the type of license you are applying for and note any associated fees. Ensure to include payment details as required.
  7. Finally, provide the exact location of your business/production area for inspection purposes and sign and date the application before submission.

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Legally you have to be licensed and inspected to sell plants, there are rules that we all have to follow.
Becoming a properly licensed landscaping contractor is essential for legally operating a landscaping business in Idaho. It requires candidates to meet eligibility standards, apply for the license, maintain insurance, and renew the license annually.
Absolutely, but you need to look into the laws for agriculture and cross-state/international selling and shipping because certain plants are not allowed into certain places. If you limit your selection to plants that are pretty universally allowed, you should be fine.
Almost every seller in Idaho needs a sellers permit. Sellers are individuals, businesses, nonprofit organizations, or government agencies that do any of the following: Make more than two sales during any 12-month period.
Legally, anyone could do it as long as they obtained an Idaho Nursery and Floral License which allows the person to sell plant material.

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RCE or RCT Abbreviations for the contractor registration number given by the IBOL (Idaho Bureau of Occupational Licensing). Contractors are registered, not licensed, in Idaho. The number must be seen along with the logo in all instances, on stationary cards, etc.

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