About Idaho | The Official Website of the State of Idaho
Learn about Idaho cities, counties, history, and more!
Facts & Symbols | The Official Website of the State of Idaho
Idaho Capitol Gift Shop Browse over 130 specialty items online or visit Boise to tour the State Capitol Building and see the shop in person. The Gift Shop features unique Idaho-themed merchandise, as well as other specialty items.
Parks & Camping | The Official Website of the State of Idaho
Locate parks in Idaho and make camping reservations.
Counties | The Official Website of the State of Idaho
Today’s Idaho is both cosmopolitan and small-town friendly. There are 44 counties in Idaho. Find the county clerk's information, online services, and more in the county pages below.
Idaho.gov
Welcome to the official website of the state of Idaho. Find information on living, working, and playing in Idaho, or learn about Idaho state government or search for jobs.
A-Z Agency Directory | The Official Website of the State of Idaho
Get in contact with every Idaho State Agency using our All Agencies page.
Government | The Official Website of the State of Idaho
Learn about the branches of government in Idaho and find state employee resources.
History | The Official Website of the State of Idaho
Idaho has a Rich and Fascinating History. When Congress created Idaho Territory in 1863, the new territory sprawled across an area one-quarter larger than Texas. Today’s state is smaller, but Idaho is still as large as all six New England states combined with New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware.
Resident/Client Search | Idaho Department of Correction
The Idaho Department of Correction (IDOC) database provides information about individuals on court probation or currently under IDOC jurisdiction: those incarcerated, on probation or on parole. This includes a listing of felonies for which a person is serving time.
Withholding tables updated for 2025 | Idaho State Tax Commission
This includes updating the Idaho Child Tax Credit Allowance Table to reflect the lower rates. You don’t need to adjust withholding back to the beginning of the year, but you should use the revised tables going forward.
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