Idaho Appointment of Agent for Service of Process is a legal document used by entities to appoint an agent to accept service of process on behalf of a corporation or other entity in Idaho. Service of process is a legal notice that begins a lawsuit or other legal action and is served upon the entity or individual named as a defendant or respondent. The appointed agent must be located in Idaho and will be responsible for accepting service of process for the entity. There are two types of Idaho Appointment of Agent for Service of Process: Statutory Agent and Non-Statutory Agent. Statutory Agent: A Statutory Agent is a person appointed by the business or entity to accept service of process in Idaho. The Statutory Agent must be an individual residing in Idaho, a domestic corporation authorized to do business in Idaho, or a foreign corporation authorized to do business in Idaho. Non-Statutory Agent: A Non-Statutory Agent is an individual or entity, such as an attorney, designated to accept service of process in Idaho on behalf of the business or entity. The Non-Statutory Agent must be located in Idaho and must be willing to accept service of process.