An Idaho Unworn Declaration is a legal document used in the state of Idaho to provide evidence of a statement made by an individual. It is essentially a written version of an affidavit, allowing individuals to make a statement or declaration under oath without having to appear in court. There are two types of Idaho Unworn Declaration available: an Unworn Declaration to Prove Address and an Unworn Declaration to Prove Identity. The former can be used to confirm an individual’s address for the purpose of voting or obtaining a driver’s license, while the latter can be used to prove an individual’s identity when attempting to access certain services or benefits. Both types must be signed by the individual making the declaration and must include their printed name, address, and signature.