Idaho Statutes
§ 15-5-406 — PROTECTIVE PROCEEDINGS — REQUEST FOR NOTICE — INTERESTED PERSON
Idaho § 15-5-406
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 15UNIFORM PROBATE CODE
Part 4.PROTECTION OF PROPERTY OF PERSONS UNDER DISABILITY AND MINORS
Ch. 5PROTECTION OF PERSONS UNDER DISABILITY AND THEIR PROPERTY
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 15-5-406 (2026).
Text
Any person desiring notice of any order or filing in a protective proceeding described in this part involving a person in whom he is interested may file a request for notice with the court stating his name, the name of the alleged disabled person, the nature of the requesting person’s interest, and his address or that of his attorney. Upon payment of any fee required by statute or court rule, the clerk shall mail a copy of the request to the conservator if one has been appointed, or to the petitioner if there is no conservator. A request is effective only as to matters occurring after its filing.
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Legislative History
[15-5-406, as added by 1971, ch. 111, sec. 1, p. 233; am. 1982, ch. 285, sec. 9, p. 727; am. 2007, ch. 71, sec. 4, p. 194.]
Nearby Sections
15
§ 15-1-101
SHORT TITLE§ 15-1-102
PURPOSES — RULE OF CONSTRUCTION§ 15-1-104
SEVERABILITY§ 15-1-105
CONSTRUCTION AGAINST IMPLIED REPEAL§ 15-1-106
EFFECT OF FRAUD AND EVASION§ 15-1-107
EVIDENCE AS TO DEATH OR STATUS§ 15-1-108
ACTS BY HOLDER OF GENERAL POWER§ 15-1-201
GENERAL DEFINITIONS§ 15-1-301
TERRITORIAL APPLICATION§ 15-1-303
VENUE — MULTIPLE PROCEEDINGS — TRANSFER§ 15-1-305
RECORDS AND CERTIFIED COPIES§ 15-1-305A
RECORDING PERMITTED — EFFECT§ 15-1-306
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