ID SOS Business Search 2026: Idaho Entity Lookup

Idaho SOSBiz • name lookup • status • filings • ABN • certificates

Find and Understand an Idaho Business Record

Search an Idaho LLC, corporation, partnership, nonprofit or assumed business name by name or file number, then confirm the legal entity, status, standing, registered agent, address, annual-report date and public filings.

This guide explains what the SOSBiz record does and does not prove, how to fix a missing result, how to access your entity account, and which official action to use for annual reports, reinstatement, name reservation, ABNs and certificates.

Independent guide. This website is not the Idaho Secretary of State and does not operate SOSBiz.

Fast Answer: Use Idaho SOSBiz

The official Idaho Secretary of State business-search engine is SOSBiz. The public search starts with a business name or file number and offers advanced filters. You do not need an account merely to look up a public record; an SOSBiz account is required to file forms, annual reports, amendments and other transactions.

Public lookupFree
Best exact keyFile number
Certificate$10
Paper surchargeUsually +$20
Current processing signal: on August 4, 2026, Idaho’s official Business Forms page said ordinary business filings were being processed about 7–10 days from filing. That is a changing queue estimate, not a guaranteed approval time. Use the live SOSBiz “Processed Through Date” before submitting a duplicate or paying for priority service.

After understanding what to enter and what to compare, use the official portal for the live record.

What Do You Need From the Idaho Record?

Choose a task. This helper recommends the shortest route without pretending to perform a live state search.

Find an LLC or corporation

  1. Search the distinctive part of the legal or advertised name.
  2. Remove punctuation and LLC/Inc. if no result appears.
  3. Compare file number, entity type, status and filing date.
  4. Open the correct record and review filings and annual-report information.

Complete the Idaho SOS Business Search

The public search accepts a name or file number. Begin broad enough to find candidates, then verify the correct entity before relying on the record.

Identify the strongest search clue

Use a legal name, storefront name, file number, invoice footer, contract, prior filing or registered-agent name. A file number is usually the most precise.

Search distinctive words first

For “Snake River Equipment Solutions, LLC,” begin with “Snake River Equipment.” Avoid typing a long marketing tagline or every punctuation mark.

Remove entity endings when needed

Retry without LLC, L.L.C., Inc., Corporation, Ltd., LLP or LP. The legal ending can differ from the wording used in advertising.

Use Advanced Search only after a broad attempt

Filters can narrow by active status, entity type, registered agent, city or filing date, but overly narrow filters can hide the correct record.

Compare similar results

Match the business name, file number, entity type, filing date, status and registered-agent information. Do not select the first similar name automatically.

Open the record panel

Review the principal and mailing addresses, registered agent, standing, annual-report due date and available filing history. Fields vary by entity type and filing history.

Read filings before making a decision

A formation filing, annual report, amendment, agent change, dissolution or reinstatement can explain why the current record differs from an older contract or website.

Search-engine wording: “ID SOS entity search,” “Idaho Secretary of State business search portal” and “Idaho business name search” all lead to the same SOSBiz business-record system.

Use the official search only after deciding which terms and fields you need.

What Opens When You Select an Idaho Search Result

Selecting a business name opens a record panel from the right side of SOSBiz. Read the panel in layers instead of treating one status word as the entire answer.

Identity layer

  • Exact legal or assumed name
  • Secretary of State file number
  • Entity or filing type
  • Domestic or foreign jurisdiction
  • Original filing or registration date

Compliance layer

  • Status and standing shown separately
  • Annual-report due information
  • Principal and mailing addresses
  • Registered agent and Idaho office
  • Governors or related roles when reported

Action layer

  • Review filing history and documents
  • Request account access when authorized
  • File an annual report or amendment
  • Request a certificate
  • Use the file number in later support requests

Mobile tips for the slide-out panel

  • Scroll inside the opened panel to reach filings and actions; the page behind it may not move.
  • Copy or screenshot the file number before closing the panel.
  • Close the current panel before opening a second similarly named entity.
  • Rotate to landscape only when a document image is difficult to read; return to portrait for navigation.
Public panel versus dashboard: opening a public record does not place the entity in My Records. Filing access requires account association through Request Access and PIN verification.

Public Search and SOSBiz Account Access Are Different

A business can appear publicly even when it is missing from your account dashboard. Public visibility does not automatically give you authority to file for that entity.

Public record search

  • Search by name or file number
  • Review public entity information
  • Compare status and standing
  • Review registered-agent information
  • Inspect available filing history

Account and filing access

  • Create or log in to an SOSBiz account
  • Search and select the exact entity
  • Choose Request Access
  • Request the email PIN
  • Enter the PIN and confirm access
  • Open the entity under My Records

When an entity may be missing from My Records

This commonly happens when an attorney, accountant or formation service made the original filing, when ownership or leadership changed, or when a nonprofit’s officers or directors changed.

PIN timing: Idaho’s current help page says the requested PIN should normally arrive by email within about five minutes. Check spam, verify the account email and avoid repeatedly requesting new PINs before the first one arrives.

After confirming that you are authorized to manage the entity, follow the official account instructions.

Fix SOSBiz Login, PIN and My Records Problems

A failed login and a missing entity are different problems. Use the symptom below before creating another account or repeatedly requesting access.

ProblemLikely reasonBest next step
“Email already exists”An SOSBiz account may already use that email.Return to Log In, choose Forgot or Change Password, and use the password-reset link sent to that address.
Business appears publicly but not in My RecordsThe record is not associated with your account, often because a third party filed it or leadership changed.Log in, search the entity, open its panel, select the three-person Request Access icon and request a PIN.
PIN has not arrivedDelivery delay, spam filtering, wrong account email or several overlapping PIN requests.Wait about five minutes, check spam, confirm the displayed account email and use the newest PIN received.
PIN is rejectedAn older PIN was entered after a newer request or the code was copied with spaces.Enter the latest code exactly, return through Request Access and avoid requesting another code until necessary.
No Annual Report or Amendment actionYou may be in the public panel, lack access, have the wrong record or the entity’s status may require another filing.Open My Records after successful association and read the status before contacting support.
Access is not ownership proof: request management access only when you are authorized to act for the entity. Do not use the PIN process to take control of an unrelated public record.

Prepare this information before contacting support

  • Account email and exact error message
  • Entity name and Idaho file number
  • Whether the record appears in public search
  • Whether Request Access, Request PIN or Enter PIN is visible
  • Approximate time the newest PIN was requested
  • A screenshot with passwords, PINs and payment details removed

What the Idaho Business Registry Does—and Does Not—Verify

SOSBiz reflects information filed with the Secretary of State. It is not a universal ownership, license, tax, insurance, lawsuit or financial database.

Use SOSBiz to check

  • Legal entity or assumed business name
  • Secretary of State file number
  • Entity type and jurisdiction
  • Status and standing shown by the registry
  • Formation or registration date
  • Principal and mailing addresses
  • Registered agent and office
  • Annual-report due information
  • Public filing history and documents

Do not treat it as proof of

  • Federal EIN
  • Idaho tax-account compliance
  • Professional or occupational licensing
  • Complete beneficial ownership
  • Corporate stock ownership or shareholders
  • Insurance coverage
  • Financial solvency or consumer reputation
  • Absence of liens, lawsuits or judgments
  • Authority of the person requesting payment
Stock-record limitation: the Idaho Secretary of State says it does not maintain stock-ownership or shareholder records for Idaho corporations. Those records are generally kept privately by the corporation or a transfer agent.

Read an Idaho Entity Record in the Right Order

Confirm identity before interpreting compliance. A similarly named record is useless if it is not the company on the contract or invoice.

1. Name
2. File number and type
3. Status and standing
4. Agent and addresses
5. Filings and annual report
Record field What it means Common mistake Next check
Entity name The current legal name or registered assumed name. Assuming a storefront name is the legal contracting entity. Check ABN ownership and formation filings.
File number The Idaho SOS identifier used to locate the record. Confusing it with an EIN, tax ID or license number. Use it in support, filing and certificate requests.
Entity type LLC, corporation, nonprofit, partnership, ABN or another filing type. Applying LLC rules to every result. Use the entity-specific annual and amendment rules.
Status The entity’s current registry condition. Treating an active label as proof of every license and tax duty. Read standing, annual-report timing and latest filings.
Standing Whether the record appears current with applicable SOS requirements. Assuming standing is the same as a formal certificate. Order a $10 Certificate of Existence when formal proof is required.
Filing date The recorded formation, registration or filing date. Assuming uninterrupted operation from that date. Look for dissolution, forfeiture and reinstatement filings.
Jurisdiction Idaho for domestic entities or the home jurisdiction of a foreign entity. Thinking “foreign” always means outside the United States. Check the home-state registry when deeper verification is needed.
Principal office The business address reported in the public record. Assuming it is a customer-facing location. Compare the newest annual report and current contract.
Registered agent The person or eligible entity appointed to receive official notices and legal process. Calling the agent the owner. Review managers, members, officers and filings where available.
Annual-report due date The entity-specific annual filing deadline shown by SOSBiz. Using a universal calendar date for every Idaho entity. File through My Records before the date shown.
Filing history Formation, annual reports, amendments, agent changes, dissolutions and other accepted documents. Relying only on the summary panel. Open the newest relevant document.

Read Idaho Status and Standing Together

The exact wording on the live record controls. Use this action guide rather than assuming every non-active label has the same solution.

Record situation Practical meaning Next action
Active or existing with current standing The entity is registered and not displaying an obvious SOS compliance problem. Still verify licenses, taxes, identity, annual-report timing and transaction authority separately.
Active or existing with a standing issue The entity may still exist while an annual report or other requirement needs attention. Open the filing history and My Records before submitting an unrelated amendment.
Forfeited or administratively dissolved An Idaho entity failed to maintain an applicable requirement or completed a dissolution process. Determine whether SOSBiz offers reinstatement and resolve outstanding reports.
Voluntarily dissolved The entity filed to end its existence. Review the effective filing and obtain legal guidance when attempting to reverse or replace it.
Withdrawn, revoked or ended foreign registration The out-of-state entity’s authority in Idaho is no longer active. Check foreign registration requirements; Idaho’s ordinary domestic reinstatement is not automatically the correct path.
Recently filed or pending A submission may not yet be accepted and reflected in the public record. Use the work queue and processed-through date instead of filing a duplicate.
Standing is not endorsement: an active or good-standing record does not prove insurance, professional licensing, tax clearance, financial strength, reputation or authority of the person contacting you.

No Result? Follow This Idaho Search-Recovery Order

A missing result is often caused by search wording, an ABN, a different filing type, processing delay or an account-access problem.

Confirm spelling from a reliable source. Use a contract, invoice footer, tax document or official notice.
Remove punctuation. Delete commas, periods, apostrophes and hyphens.
Remove LLC, Inc. or other endings. Search the distinctive wording only.
Use Contains. This is useful when the beginning or exact word order is uncertain.
Use Starts With. Use it when the first words are reliable.
Search the file number. Do not substitute an EIN or license number.
Clear all Advanced filters. A city, date or active-only filter may hide the record.
Search the registered agent. Use the agent filter only as a lead, not ownership proof.
Search the advertised name as an ABN. The brand may belong to a differently named LLC or individual.
Search a previous or home-state name. Foreign entities and amended entities can use different names.
Check the processing queue. A recent submission may not yet appear as an accepted filing.
Separate public search from My Records. A business can appear publicly but not be associated with your account.
Consider a non-entity filing. A sole proprietor may primarily appear through an assumed business name rather than an LLC or corporation.
Contact Business Services. Provide the attempted names, file number and filing date.

Verify an Idaho Business Before Paying or Signing

Use the registry to connect the advertised name to the correct legal entity. Then perform the separate license, tax or professional check required for the transaction.

Match these items

  • Legal entity name on the contract
  • File number and entity type
  • Current status and standing
  • Formation or registration date
  • Principal address
  • Registered agent
  • ABN connection when a trade name is used
  • Newest annual report or amendment

Do not conclude this

  • The contact person is authorized
  • The payment account belongs to the entity
  • The business has a required professional license
  • The business is insured
  • The business paid every tax
  • The registered agent owns the company
  • The business has no liens or lawsuits
  • The company is financially stable
Worked example: an invoice says “Treasure Valley Home Repair,” but no LLC appears under that exact name. Search the name as an ABN, identify the legal owner, search that owner’s LLC record, then separately verify the contractor or occupational license required for the work.

Check the Registered Agent Without Calling Them the Owner

The registered agent receives official notices and service of process. An agent can be the owner, but the role itself does not prove ownership or management.

Who can serve

An Idaho-resident individual or a business entity authorized to do business in Idaho with a physical Idaho address.

Address rule

The registered office must be a physical Idaho street address. A P.O. box can be used as a mailing address, not as the registered office.

Who cannot serve

An Assumed Business Name cannot act as registered agent because an ABN is not a separate legal entity.

What the agent record does not establish

  • Ownership of the LLC or corporation
  • Authority to request customer payment
  • Day-to-day management
  • Principal place of business
  • Common ownership of every entity using the same agent

After understanding the role, use Idaho’s official guidance before appointing or changing an agent.

Find or File an Idaho DBA/Assumed Business Name

Idaho calls a DBA an Assumed Business Name (ABN). It connects a public-facing name to the person or legal entity using it; it does not create a separate entity or business license.

ABN rule What it means for the user
Statewide filing Old county ABNs were not automatically transferred. County-recorded ABNs became ineffective after December 31, 1998 and had to be filed with the Secretary of State under the statewide system.
Duration An Idaho ABN remains active until canceled; it does not require five-year renewal under the current rule.
One name per certificate File a separate certificate for each assumed business name used.
Legal-name exception An individual using both the person’s legal first and last name in the business name generally does not need an ABN certificate.
No exclusive right The filing is a public notice and does not by itself grant trademark or exclusive-use rights.
Public information Names and addresses become public. The official PDF advises using a business address rather than a home address when practical.
Consent letter A consent letter may be required when the desired ABN is not distinguishable from an existing registered name.

ABN fees and changes

Register online

$25 base fee. A paper filing adds $20 for manual processing.

Amend online

$10 base fee. A paper amendment totals $30 with manual processing.

Cancel online

The current FAQ states that online cancellation has no filing fee.

Official PDF details that prevent rejection

  • Enter the ABN exactly as it will be used with the public.
  • List the real individuals or entities doing business under the name.
  • Choose one of the provided business categories; do not invent a category.
  • Do not use LLC, Inc., Corporation or similar wording that falsely suggests the ABN is a legal entity.
  • Have every listed person sign, or use an agent authorized to sign for all listed persons.
  • Do not assume an ABN can serve as registered agent.

After identifying the true owner and checking name conflicts, file or amend the ABN through SOSBiz.

Register or Verify an Out-of-State Business in Idaho

An entity formed in another state is “foreign” for Idaho filing purposes. Before relying on its Idaho record, compare the Idaho registration with the entity’s record in its home jurisdiction.

Foreign-registration itemOfficial form requirementRejection-prevention check
Home-state evidenceCertificate of Existence or Good Standing dated within 90 days of the Idaho filing.A certified copy of articles or a tax-status certificate is not accepted as a substitute.
Entity nameEnter the name exactly as it appears on the home-state certificate.Use an alternate Idaho name only when a conflict or required legal ending makes it necessary.
Entity type and jurisdictionSelect the domestic entity type and identify the jurisdiction where it was formed.Do not select LLC merely because the business informally calls itself a company.
Registered agentProvide an agent at a physical Idaho street address.A P.O. box, PMB or out-of-state address does not satisfy the registered-office field.
GovernorReport at least one governor: officer/director for a corporation, member/manager for an LLC, or partner for an LP/LLP.“Governor” is a business-management term here, not Idaho’s elected governor.
Current filing fee$100 base online; typed paper filing adds $20 manual processing for a $120 paper total.Add $40 expedited or $100 same-day only when the filing is eligible and the priority service is needed.

Home-state verification example

A Washington LLC registering in Idaho should be checked in both places: use Idaho SOSBiz for its authority and filings in Idaho, then confirm the legal name and home-state status in the Washington business entity record. A match in only one state does not answer both questions.

Legal-threshold caution: the foreign-registration form points to Idaho Code for activities that may not constitute doing business. The search record cannot decide whether a particular company must register; fact-specific legal or tax advice may be necessary.

After obtaining a current home-state certificate and confirming the Idaho agent, use the official foreign-registration action or form.

File the Idaho Annual Report Correctly

The public record shows the entity-specific annual-report due date. Idaho entities commonly file by the end of their registration anniversary month, and the standard online annual report has no state filing fee; confirm the exact date and available action on the live record.

Example: March registration

The annual filing is generally due by the end of March in later years. Confirm the exact date shown in SOSBiz.

Example: August registration

The annual filing is generally due by the end of August. Do not substitute December 31.

Paper request

Paper annual-report forms are available by request. Manual processing can add the standard $20 paper fee.

Current SOSBiz filing workflow

  1. Create or log in to the SOSBiz account.
  2. Associate the business with the account when it is missing.
  3. Open My Records.
  4. Select the correct business name.
  5. Choose the Annual Report action.
  6. Verify each section and correct any red-check errors.
  7. Declare, sign and submit the report.
  8. Recheck the public record after acceptance.
Annual report versus amendment: the annual report is a verification filing for current entity details. A legal-name change, major organizational change or other transaction may require a separate amendment even when an annual report is due.
Do not file a duplicate: when a report has been submitted but the public record has not updated, check the work queue and processed-through date before paying a private service or submitting again.

After confirming the record and due date, use the official annual-report action.

Use the Annual Report for the Right Changes

The annual report confirms recurring entity information. It is not a universal correction form. Choose the transaction that matches the field being changed.

Information to changeLikely filing pathImportant form detail
Annual entity information shown in the reportAnnual Report through My RecordsComplete every step until the portal shows checkmarks, then declare, sign and submit.
Registered agent or registered officeAnnual report when the available filing permits it, or a separate Statement of ChangeA newly appointed agent must accept by signing; the physical office must be in Idaho.
Business mailing address onlyStatement of Change of Business Mailing Address or the office’s accepted written methodThe registered-agent form specifically says it is not the mailing-address-change form.
Legal entity name or organizational documentEntity-specific amendmentDo not assume an annual report legally amends the formation document.
ABN owner, address or business detailsABN amendmentABN changes are separate from the underlying LLC or corporation’s annual report.
Restore a dissolved LLCSOSBiz reinstatementThe LLC Restatement form expressly cannot be used for reinstatement.

Registered-agent change signature rules from the official PDF

  • The new registered agent signs to accept the appointment.
  • When changing the agent, a corporate officer, LLC member or manager, or general partner also signs in the appropriate capacity.
  • An existing agent changing only the registered-office address may sign that address change without an officer, manager or partner signature.
  • The agent must be physically located in Idaho; P.O. boxes and commercial personal mailboxes are not acceptable registered offices.

After identifying the exact field, use the official form list or SOSBiz action for that transaction.

Reinstate a Forfeited or Dissolved Idaho Entity

Idaho’s current FAQ says eligible forfeited or dissolved Idaho entities may reinstate through SOSBiz. Only Idaho entities use this reinstatement path; a foreign entity must address its Idaho registration separately.

Search the public record

Record the exact name, file number, entity type, status and standing.

Open filing history

Identify missing annual reports, dissolution documents, forfeiture information and any name changes.

Access the entity in SOSBiz

Request the PIN and add the entity to My Records when necessary.

Select the reinstatement action

Use the action offered for that entity rather than an LLC restatement or ordinary amendment.

Resolve outstanding requirements

Complete missing reports and any other requirements displayed by the portal.

Confirm the name

If the old name is no longer available, the reinstatement process may require a name change or additional filing.

Verify acceptance

Do not treat submission as restoration. Recheck the public record after the filing is accepted.

Wrong-form warning: the official LLC restatement form explicitly says it cannot be used to reinstate an administratively dissolved LLC.

After reviewing every outstanding item, use the reinstatement action attached to the entity record.

Order the Right Certificate or Filing Copy

A free public record, a filing copy and a Certificate of Existence answer different questions. Ask the requester what document is actually required before paying.

You need to Use this record or document What it provides
Read basic public information SOSBiz entity record Name, file number, entity type, status, standing, agent and other public details.
Understand a particular transaction Public filing image or copy Formation, annual report, amendment, dissolution or another accepted filing.
Show the business is properly registered Certificate of Existence Formal state evidence often requested by banks, lenders or other organizations.
Prove a copy is official Certified copy Secretary of State certification for a selected filing.
Check an electronic certificate Certificate Verification Search Authenticity confirmation using the certificate ID printed at the bottom left.

Certificate of Existence: current direct price

The Idaho Secretary of State lists an official Certificate of Existence at $10. It is not required merely to operate an Idaho business, but a bank, lender, agency or transaction partner may request one.

  1. Search and open the exact entity record.
  2. Confirm the file number and standing.
  3. Select Request Certificate at the top of the record window.
  4. Complete the order and pay the $10 fee.
  5. Save the certificate and order confirmation.
Ask the requester: “Do you need a Certificate of Existence, a certified copy of one filing, or only the current public entity record?”

Choose the Correct Box on Idaho’s Certificate Request

The paper Certificate Request is not limited to good standing. Select the document that answers the requester’s question and include the exact entity name and file number.

Request optionCurrent feeUse it when
Existence or Good Standing$10A bank, lender, agency or transaction partner needs formal evidence that the entity is properly registered.
No Record$10Formal proof is required that the office found no matching entity record.
Certificate of Merger$10The transaction requires official confirmation of a merger filing.
Name Change$10A requester needs formal confirmation of an entity-name change.
Certificate of Filing ABN$10Formal evidence of an assumed-business-name filing is required.
Certified Copy$10 plus $0.25 per pageAn authenticated copy of the original filing and amendments is required.
ExpediteAdd $40The paper certificate request needs eligible priority handling.

Delivery and payment details

  • Choose mail, pickup or the delivery option shown on the current request.
  • Provide a prepaid airbill when overnight or express delivery is required.
  • Make a check payable to Idaho Secretary of State.
  • For credit-card payment on the paper request, provide an email or text-capable phone number; the office sends a secure payment link after receiving the request.
  • Never write full card details directly onto an unofficial copy of the request.
Faster ordinary route: for a standard Certificate of Existence, search the entity, open its panel, select Request Certificate and pay the $10 online fee. Use the paper chooser when the specific certificate or certified-copy option requires it.

Prevent an Idaho Paper Filing From Being Rejected

Paper remains available for selected transactions, but it is slower, carries a manual-processing charge and has form-specific signature and attachment rules.

Before printing or signing

  • Use the current official form for the exact transaction.
  • Type the form when the instructions require typed entries.
  • Use the complete legal name and correct Idaho file number.
  • Enter a business contact phone and email for correction questions.
  • Confirm the signer’s role and type the signer’s name and capacity.
  • Use a business address instead of a home address on public ABN fields when practical.

Before mailing or delivery

  • Add the $20 manual-processing fee where required.
  • Add only eligible expedited or same-day service.
  • Include the new registered agent’s acceptance signature when changing agents.
  • Attach a home-state certificate dated within 90 days for a foreign registration.
  • Use one certificate per ABN and select a listed business category.
  • Keep a complete copy and track delivery without treating delivery as acceptance.
Automatic rejection risk: Idaho’s Business Forms page says a paper submission missing the required $20 manual-processing fee will be rejected. Several official PDFs also warn that a filing may be deleted from the database when payment is not completed.

Review the current form page immediately before mailing because fees and form revisions can change.

Know the Main Idaho Business Filing Fees

Online filing usually avoids the $20 manual-processing charge added to paper forms. Optional priority charges are separate from the base filing fee.

Common action Online/base fee Typed paper total
Public business search Free Not applicable
Certificate of Existence $10 Confirm order method
Legal-entity name reservation $20 $40
Register an ABN $25 $45
Amend an ABN $10 $30
Cancel an ABN No fee stated for online cancellation Confirm current form
Start an LLC or profit corporation $100 $120
Start a nonprofit corporation $30 $50
Amend an LLC or corporation $30 $50
Register a foreign entity $100 $120
Annual report No standard state filing fee Manual processing may apply

Priority service

When a filing is eligible, expedited service generally adds $40 and is typically processed within about eight business hours. Same-day service generally adds $100; requests should reach the office by 1:00 p.m. Mountain Time.

Paper rejection risk: Idaho states that paper forms submitted without the additional $20 manual-processing fee will be rejected.

Verify the exact action and final checkout total before paying.

Processing Times, Expedited Service and Same-Day Cutoffs

Submission time, review time and legal acceptance are different. A delivered document can still be waiting, rejected or returned for correction.

ServiceCurrent official signalUser action
Ordinary processingThe Business Forms page displayed approximately 7–10 days from filing on August 4, 2026.Check the live processed-through date because volume changes and a queue estimate is not a promise of acceptance.
Expedited processingAvailable for certain filings and typically processed within about 8 business hours; eligible paper forms commonly add $40.Confirm the form offers expedited service before adding the fee.
Same-day processingEligible requests commonly add $100 and must be received by 1:00 p.m. Mountain Time.A request received after the cutoff may move to the next business day.
Online filingOfficially described as the fastest route and avoids the paper manual-processing fee.Use online filing when the transaction is available and your account has authorized record access.
Submitted but not visibleThe public record updates after review and acceptance, not merely after upload, delivery or payment.Check My Records, work status and processed-through date before filing again.
Priority service does not cure defects: expedited or same-day payment moves an eligible filing into a faster review path. It does not waive missing signatures, wrong forms, unacceptable addresses, stale foreign certificates or incomplete payment.

Avoid Certificate and Compliance Solicitation Scams

Official-looking mailers can use a company name, filing information and urgent deadlines to sell a document or filing service at a large markup.

Before paying

  • Search the entity and confirm whether any filing is actually due.
  • Compare the requested amount with the official fee.
  • Check the sender, return address and payment domain.
  • Confirm whether the document is legally required.
  • Order directly through SOSBiz when an official document is needed.

Pause when a notice

  • Claims every business must buy a Certificate of Existence
  • Charges far more than the state’s $10 certificate fee
  • Uses a non-government payment address
  • Creates urgency without identifying an actual missed filing
  • Looks governmental but discloses a private company in small print
Official example: Idaho warned about a private $73.50 certificate solicitation when the legitimate state Certificate of Existence cost $10. Idaho also warns that compliance mailers can offer documents businesses rarely need.

Use the Correct Idaho Government Tool

The entity registry answers registration questions. Taxes, employer accounts, licenses and liens use separate systems.

Your question Correct starting point Why
Legal entity, status, file number or registered agent Idaho SOSBiz business search This is the official Secretary of State entity record.
DBA or Assumed Business Name SOSBiz business search and ABN filing Idaho ABNs are statewide Secretary of State records.
Sales tax, withholding or Idaho tax permits Idaho State Tax Commission Tax accounts and permits are not proven by the SOS entity record.
Unemployment-insurance or employer registration Idaho Business Registration / Department of Labor Employer accounts are managed outside the ordinary entity record.
Professional or occupational license The relevant Idaho licensing board or Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses Active entity status does not establish activity-specific licensing.
UCC or lien filing SOSBiz Liens Search UCC records are separate from ordinary entity registration; searches and copies can carry separate fees.
Federal EIN Internal Revenue Service An EIN is federal and is not normally shown in the public Idaho entity record.

Use these official resources only after identifying which question the Secretary of State record cannot answer.

Contact Idaho Business Services With a Useful Question

Prepare the record details before calling. The office can explain filing procedure and portal use, but it cannot decide private ownership disputes or provide legal advice.

Business Services

Phone: (208) 334-2301

Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Mountain Time, excluding closures.

Office:
450 N. 4th Street
Boise, ID 83702

Mail:
P.O. Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0080

Prepare before contacting support

  • Exact legal or advertised name
  • Idaho file number
  • Entity type and current status
  • Annual-report due date or missing year
  • Filing or order number
  • Date and method of submission
  • SOSBiz account email
  • Error message with payment data removed
Phone script: “I am checking the record for [business name], file number [number]. The public record shows [status/standing], and I am trying to [search, access, file, reinstate or order]. I already tried [steps]. Which SOSBiz action or form applies?”

Final Idaho Business Verification Checklist

Complete this check before signing, paying, filing or claiming that a business is properly identified.

Match the legal entity or ABN name.
Record the Idaho file number.
Confirm the entity type.
Read status and standing together.
Check formation or registration date.
Confirm domestic or foreign jurisdiction.
Compare principal and mailing addresses.
Identify the registered agent without assuming ownership.
Open the newest annual report.
Review amendments, dissolution and reinstatement filings.
Check the annual-report due date.
Connect the ABN to the true owner.
Verify professional licensing separately.
Verify tax or employer accounts separately.
Confirm the official domain before paying.
Order only the certificate or copy actually required.
Use a home-state certificate dated within 90 days for foreign registration.
Confirm paper manual and priority fees before mailing.

Idaho SOS Business Search FAQs

Is the Idaho SOS business search free?

Yes. The public SOSBiz business search is free. Filing forms, reserving a name, registering an ABN, ordering certificates or requesting certified copies can require fees.

Can I search an Idaho business without creating an SOSBiz account?

Yes. Public entity searching does not require an account. An SOSBiz account is required to file annual reports, amendments and other business transactions.

Can I search Idaho businesses by file number?

Yes. Enter the Idaho Secretary of State file number in the name-or-file-number search. Do not enter a federal EIN, tax-account number or professional license number.

Why is my business public but missing from My Records?

The entity may not be associated with your account because an attorney, accountant or filing service created it, or because ownership, leadership or nonprofit officers changed. Log in, open the public record panel, choose Request Access, request the PIN and use the newest code received—normally within about five minutes.

Is the registered agent the owner of an Idaho LLC?

Not necessarily. The registered agent receives official notices and legal process. An owner can serve as agent, but a professional agent company can represent many unrelated businesses.

When is an Idaho annual report due?

Check the entity-specific annual-report due date in SOSBiz. Idaho entities commonly file by the end of their registration anniversary month. Confirm the live date rather than using one universal calendar deadline.

How much does an Idaho annual report cost?

The standard online Idaho annual report has no state filing fee. A requested paper form can carry the standard manual-processing charge, and private filing services may charge their own optional fee.

How long does an Idaho assumed business name remain active?

An Idaho ABN remains active until the owner cancels it. Current Idaho guidance says ABNs no longer expire after a fixed renewal period.

How much is an Idaho Certificate of Existence?

The official Idaho Secretary of State price is $10. A certificate is not required merely to operate a business, though a bank, lender or other organization may request one.

Does an empty Idaho business-name search guarantee the name is available?

No. Search similar spellings, entity names, ABNs and trademarks. The public search is preliminary; the Secretary of State makes the filing determination when reviewing the actual reservation or formation.

Freshness note: portal controls, fees, processing times and filing rules can change. This guide was checked against the current SOSBiz search/help pages, Idaho business FAQs, the Business Forms fee list, and official name-reservation, ABN, registered-agent, foreign-registration and certificate-request PDFs on August 4, 2026. Confirm the final fee, due date and available action in the live official portal before submitting payment.