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Weighmaster licensing is no longer required in Idaho as of July 1st, 2020.  The 2020 Idaho Legislature, in conjunction with ISDA removed the application and license fee requirement.

A person who weighs grains, dry peas, potato starch, dry beans, leguminous and all other small seeds, hay, wool, bulk potatoes, bulk fertilizers, sugar beets and feeds (not including minerals) commercially is considered a Weighmaster.  These individuals must ensure accurate weighing and correct weight tickets.

Instructions for Accurate Weighing

ISDA W&M annually test commercially used weighing and measuring devices used in Idaho for accuracy and compliance with design, construction, and installation requirements. Inspectors examine product packaging for net contents, sample octane, and investigate complaints.

Idaho Code Title 71 requires commercially used weighing or measuring devices to be tested by ISDA W&M. Devices include retail motor fuel dispensers, scales from small grocery store scales to 200,000-pound vehicle scales, propane meters, and bulk fuel and oil meters.

Schedule or request inspections by contacting us at 208-332-8690 or email.

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