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Idaho Occupational Licensing

66 out of 102 moderate-income occupations licensed

24th most burdensome licensing laws for moderate-income occupations

Average Fees for Licenses:$187

Idaho Licensing Overview

Idaho licenses 66 out of 102 lower-income occupations (more than half of the occupations included in the study) . The state’s licensing laws are about average when compared to other states. The state's licensing laws rank 24th in the nation. Idaho licensed occupations includes occupations that are rarely licensed elsewhere. Few other states license Log Scaler (2 other), Nursery Worker (2 other).

On average, Idaho requires $187 in licensing fees, 330 days of education and about 1 exam. Fees for a license exceed $1000 for Midwife, Direct Entry.

Which occupation in an Idaho is the most regulated?

Out of the 66 occupations that require an occupational license in Idaho, a license for Preschool Teacher, Public School has the highest burden. A Preschool Teacher, Public School license requires $363 in fees, 2 exams, 3 years experience, and 4 years of education.

Which occupation in an Idaho is the least regulated?

Out of the 66 occupations that require an occupational license in Idaho, a license for Coach, Head (High School Sports) has the lowest burden. A Coach, Head (High School Sports) license requires $0 in fees, no exams, no experience, and 8.5 clock hours of education.

Which occupational license in Idaho is the most expensive?

An occupational license in Idaho costs the most for Midwife, Direct Entry. A Midwife, Direct Entry license requires $2300 in fees, 1 exams, no experience, and 2 years of education.

Which occupational license in Idaho is the least expensive?

An occupational license for in Idaho costs the least for Coach, Head (High School Sports). A Coach, Head (High School Sports) license requires $0 in fees, no exams, no experience, and 8.5 clock hours of education.

Which occupational license in Idaho takes the most time to obtain?

In Idaho, an occupational license takes the most time (due to required education/experience) for Preschool Teacher, Public School. It takes 2555 days (7 years) total. A Preschool Teacher, Public School license requires $363 in fees, 2 exams, 3 years experience, and 4 years of education.

Which occupational license in Idaho takes the least time to obtain?

In Idaho, an occupational license takes the least time due to required education/experience (0 days) for Travel Guide, Vegetation Pesticide Applicator, Pest Control Applicator, Log Scaler, Farm Labor Contractor, Milk Sampler, Landscape Contractor (Commercial), Landscape Contractor (Residential), Fisher, Commercial, Nursery Worker, Carpenter/Cabinet Maker Contractor (Commercial), Carpenter/Cabinet Maker Contractor (Residential), Cement Finishing Contractor (Commercial), Cement Finishing Contractor (Residential), Door Repair Contractor (Commercial), Door Repair Contractor (Residential), Drywall Installation Contractor (Commercial), Drywall Installation Contractor (Residential), Floor Sander Contractor (Commercial), Floor Sander Contractor (Residential), Glazier Contractor (Commercial), Glazier Contractor (Residential), Insulation Contractor (Commercial), Insulation Contractor (Residential), Iron/Steel Contractor (Commercial), Iron/Steel Contractor (Residential), Mason Contractor (Commercial), Mason Contractor (Residential), Painting Contractor (Commercial), Painting Contractor (Residential), Paving Contractor (Commercial), Paving Contractor (Residential), Pipelayer Contractor, Sheet Metal Contractor, Other (Commercial), Sheet Metal Contractor, Other (Residential), Terrazzo Contractor (Commercial), Terrazzo Contractor (Residential), Taxidermist, Animal Breeder.

In Idaho, which occupational licenses require exams?

In Idaho, to obtain an occupational license there is at least one exam required for: Preschool Teacher, Public School, HVAC Contractor (Commercial), HVAC Contractor (Residential), Sheet Metal Contractor, HVAC (Commercial), Sheet Metal Contractor, HVAC (Residential), Fire Alarm Installer, Security Alarm Installer, Athletic Trainer, Midwife, Direct Entry, Veterinary Technician, Earth Driller, Water Well, Cosmetologist, School Bus Driver, Truck Driver, Tractor-Trailer, Bus Driver, City/Transit, Truck Driver, Other, Barber, Shampooer, Skin Care Specialist, Massage Therapist, Pharmacy Technician, Manicurist, Makeup Artist, Travel Guide, Emergency Medical Technician, Vegetation Pesticide Applicator, Pest Control Applicator, Mobile Home Installer, Log Scaler, Milk Sampler. School Bus Driver requires 6 exams.

Idaho licenses 67 of the 102 lower-income occupations studied here. Its laws are the 30th most burdensome, requiring an average of $164 in fees, 332 days of education and experience, and around one exam. Despite ranking in the less burdensome half of states, Idaho is in the top half of broadly and onerously licensed states—ranking 16th—because it licenses a higher number of occupations than most states.

Idaho frequently licenses occupations that are unlicensed by other states. Bill collection agencies are licensed by just 30 other states but must demonstrate three years (roughly 1,095 days) of experience before they can operate in Idaho. (The average across licensed states is just 159 days.) And log scalers and nursery workers are each licensed by only one other state.

Idaho also imposes higher-than-average burdens on fire and security alarm installers. The state requires 1,460 days (four years) of experience before alarm installers can open for business. The average across licensed states is about 40 percent lower: approximately 915 days of education and experience for fire alarm installers and 836 days for security alarm installers.

Idaho also imposes particularly heavy burdens on some occupations with little connection to public safety. EMTs, for example, must demonstrate only 150 hours (an estimated 35 days) of education to become licensed. But would-be cosmetologists must complete 2,000 hours (about 467 days) of education to become licensed—some of the highest cosmetology license requirements in the nation. Idaho could open up more employment opportunities in the state by reducing or repealing burdensome licensing requirements for cosmetologists and other occupations, or—if government regulation is necessary—by replacing them with less restrictive regulatory alternatives such as inspections or voluntary certification.

Idaho State Licensing Requirements for Lower-Income Occupations

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Burden Rank Occupation Number of States that License Fees Education/Experience (Days) Education Experience Exams Minimum Grade Minimum Age
1 Preschool Teacher, Public School 50 363 2555 4 years 3 years 2 0 18
2 HVAC Contractor (Commercial) 37 385 2190 None 6 years 2 0 18
3 HVAC Contractor (Residential) 35 355 2190 None 6 years 2 0 18
3 Sheet Metal Contractor, HVAC (Commercial) 37 355 2190 None 6 years 2 0 18
3 Sheet Metal Contractor, HVAC (Residential) 36 355 2190 None 6 years 2 0 18
6 Fire Alarm Installer 39 390 1460 None 4 years 2 0 16
6 Security Alarm Installer 37 390 1460 None 4 years 2 0 16
8 Athletic Trainer 49 540 1460 4 years None 1 0 0
9 Midwife, Direct Entry 37 2300 730 2 years None 1 12 0
10 Bill Collection Agency 29 150 1095 None 3 years 0 0 0
11 Veterinary Technician 36 525 730 2 years None 2 0 18
12 Earth Driller, Water Well 51 275 730 None 2 years 1 0 0
13 Cosmetologist 51 109 373 1600 clock hours None 2 10 17
14 School Bus Driver 51 193 367 10 clock hours 1 year 6 0 18
15 Truck Driver, Tractor-Trailer 51 201 365 None 1 year 5 0 18
16 Bus Driver, City/Transit 51 190 365 None 1 year 5 0 18
17 Truck Driver, Other 51 191 365 None 1 year 4 0 18
18 Barber 51 60 210 900 clock hours None 3 10 17
19 Shampooer 33 186 210 900 clock hours None 2 10 17
20 Skin Care Specialist 51 214 140 600 clock hours None 2 10 17
21 Massage Therapist 45 310 117 500 clock hours None 1 12 18
22 Pharmacy Technician 44 192 117 500 clock hours None 1 12 18
23 Manicurist 51 214 93 400 clock hours None 2 10 17
24 Makeup Artist 37 214 23 100 clock hours None 2 10 17
25 Travel Guide 37 960 0 None None 1 0 18
26 Emergency Medical Technician 51 98 35 150 clock hours None 2 0 16
27 Vegetation Pesticide Applicator 51 90 0 None None 3 0 18
28 Pest Control Applicator 51 80 0 None None 2 0 18
29 Mobile Home Installer 37 220 1 8 clock hours None 1 0 18
30 Log Scaler 2 25 0 None None 2 0 0
31 Farm Labor Contractor 10 250 0 None None 0 0 0
32 Milk Sampler 43 25 0 None None 1 0 0
33 Landscape Contractor (Commercial) 47 150 0 None None 0 0 0
33 Landscape Contractor (Residential) 48 150 0 None None 0 0 0
35 Fisher, Commercial 43 112 0 None None 0 0 0
36 Nursery Worker 2 100 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Carpenter/Cabinet Maker Contractor (Commercial) 25 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Carpenter/Cabinet Maker Contractor (Residential) 30 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Cement Finishing Contractor (Commercial) 24 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Cement Finishing Contractor (Residential) 30 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Door Repair Contractor (Commercial) 24 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Door Repair Contractor (Residential) 29 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Drywall Installation Contractor (Commercial) 25 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Drywall Installation Contractor (Residential) 30 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Floor Sander Contractor (Commercial) 22 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Floor Sander Contractor (Residential) 27 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Glazier Contractor (Commercial) 26 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Glazier Contractor (Residential) 30 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Insulation Contractor (Commercial) 24 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Insulation Contractor (Residential) 30 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Iron/Steel Contractor (Commercial) 26 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Iron/Steel Contractor (Residential) 30 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Mason Contractor (Commercial) 26 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Mason Contractor (Residential) 31 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Painting Contractor (Commercial) 22 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Painting Contractor (Residential) 27 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Paving Contractor (Commercial) 24 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Paving Contractor (Residential) 28 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Pipelayer Contractor 27 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Sheet Metal Contractor, Other (Commercial) 26 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Sheet Metal Contractor, Other (Residential) 31 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Terrazzo Contractor (Commercial) 23 50 0 None None 0 0 0
37 Terrazzo Contractor (Residential) 28 50 0 None None 0 0 0
64 Taxidermist 28 40 0 None None 0 0 0
65 Animal Breeder 29 19 0 None None 0 0 0
66 Coach, Head (High School Sports) 47 0 1 8.5 clock hours None 0 0 0

License to Work

The data and information here come from IJ’s License to Work report, released in November 2022.

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