Idaho Long-Arm Statute

Idaho Code § 5-514
§ 5-514. Acts subjecting persons to
jurisdiction of courts of state
Any person, firm, company, association or
corporation, whether or not a citizen or resident of this state, who in person
or through an agent does any of the acts hereinafter enumerated, thereby submits
said person, firm, company, association or corporation, and if an individual,
his personal representative, to the jurisdiction of the courts of this state as
to any cause of action arising from the doing of any of said acts:
(a) The transaction of any business within
this state which is hereby defined as the doing of any act for the purpose of
realizing pecuniary benefit or accomplishing or attempting to accomplish,
transact or enhance the business purpose or objective or any part thereof of
such person, firm, company, association or corporation;
(b) The commission of a tortious act within
this state;
(c) The ownership, use or possession of any
real property situate within this state;
(d) Contracting to insure any person,
property or risk located within this state at the time of contracting;
(e) The maintenance within this state of
matrimonial domicile at the time of the commission of any act giving rise to a
cause of action for divorce or separate maintenance;
(f) The engaging in an act of sexual
intercourse within the state, giving rise to a cause of action for paternity
under chapter 11, title 7, Idaho Code. The provisions of this subsection shall
apply retroactively, and for the benefit of any dependent child, whether born
before or after the effective date [July 1, 1988] of this act, and regardless of
the past or current marital status of the parents of the child.
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