Idaho Code

Idaho Code § 23-615 (2026)

Restrictions on sale. 

✓ current as of May 2026
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Restrictions on sale. 

No person licensed pursuant to title 23, Idaho Code, or his or its employed agents, servants or bartenders shall sell, deliver or give away, or cause or permit to be sold, delivered, or given away, or allowed to be consumed, any alcohol beverage, including any distilled spirits, beer or wine, to:

(1)  Any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years, proof of which shall be a validly issued state, district, territorial, possession, provincial, national or other equivalent government driver’s license, identification card or military identification card bearing a photograph and date of birth, or a valid passport.
(2)  Any person actually, apparently or obviously intoxicated.
(3)  An habitual drunkard.
(4)  An interdicted person.
Any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years, or other person, who knowingly misrepresents his or her qualifications for the purpose of entering licensed premises or for obtaining alcohol beverages from such licensee shall be equally guilty with such licensee and shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of a misdemeanor.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 2010–2010 · leading case: Alcohol Beverage Control v. Boyd, 231 P.3d 1041 (Idaho 2010).
Alcohol Beverage Control v. Boyd, 231 P.3d 1041 (Idaho 2010). · cites it 40× “[Boyd’s] bartender sold an alcoholic beverage to an apparently intoxicated [Anderson] in violation of Idaho Code § 23-615 . The district court upheld the hearing officer’s factual determination on this issue.”
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