It’s been called “The City of Trees,” for the tall, lush greenery along the river when the city was founded. As a surrogate, you can stand tall for the intended parents you choose by allowing them to experience parenthood.
Parenthood may be out of reach for the intended parents for any number of reasons, but you can make their dreams come true. That’s why you can make $50,000 - $110,000+ as a surrogate in Boise
As the highest-paying surrogacy agency, we believe you deserve the best pay possible for your decision to change lives.
Contact us online to learn more about how to become a paid surrogate.
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The Highest-Paying Surrogacy Agencies in Boise
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You deserve to work with a surrogacy professional who understands the impact of the decision you’re making. You don’t have to settle for less than the best.
As the highest-paying surrogacy agency in Boise, we understand and value your choice to open the door to parenthood.
That’s why we offer $60,000 - $110,000+ for second-time surrogate compensation, to recognize your experience and success with the process.
Here are some of the best-paying surrogacy agencies in Boise:
Agency Compensation Range (in USD) American Surrogacy $50,000 - $110,000+ Abundant Life Surrogacy $42,000-$60,000 The Gift of Surrogacy $50,000-$60,000 United Surrogacy $42,000-$55,000
Learn more about how we can offer the best pay by using this form to contact us today.
How to Become a Paid Surrogate in Boise
When it comes to getting paid to be a surrogate in Boise, these five steps are a good place to start your journey:
- Step 1: Fill out this easy application form.
- Step 2: Complete our safe and straightforward screening process.
- Step 3: Find the best intended parents and draft a legal contract.
- Step 4: Become pregnant and start getting paid.
- Step 5: Give the gift of parenthood.
Intended parents share their confidence in our screening, which includes background and health checks.Find Your Surrogate Match
What You Can Gain with Our Surrogacy Program
Surrogacy with us not only gives you the best compensation possible, but it opens up the doors to several emotional benefits you’ll gain along the way too.
Becoming a surrogate can give you:
- A sense of purpose
- A chance to learn more about yourself
- An opportunity to form lasting bonds
Other Things to Know About Becoming a Surrogate in Boise
Surrogacy Laws and Legal Professionals
Idaho is a “green light” state for surrogacy, meaning surrogacy is permitted for all parents, pre-birth orders are granted through the state and both intended parents will be on the birth certificate.
HB 264, also known as the Gestational Agreements Act, went into effect in 2023 and made surrogacy contracts legal and enforceable.
As a surrogate, you’ll need legal representation no matter how friendly or not the state is for surrogacy. The surrogacy contract requires both parties to have separate representation.
Here are some legal professionals you can contact in Boise:
- Third Party Reproduction Law (Boise): Kathleen McRoberts, J.D., Founder and Senior Counsel is the only attorney in Utah and Idaho with a full-time practice devoted exclusively to Assisted Reproduction Technology.
- Case Legal Counsel (Boise): Managing Attorney Donna Case can help clients with egg, sperm, or embryo donation contacts, gestational carrier agreements and parentage or second-parent adoptions. In 2023, she became a member of the Society for Ethics in Egg Donation and Surrogacy (SEEDS).
- The Surrogates Corner (Post Falls): Attorney James P. Mahan focuses on ART Law. He began taking over the day-to-day operations for Mahan & Mahan‘s ART practice which led him to start The Surrogates Corner.
Your Surrogacy Medical Professionals in Boise
The medical side of surrogacy comes with many decisions to make. Where will you undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF)? Where will you give birth? We’ve got you covered.
We can recommend you to our network of experienced medical professionals and you can also check out these local options as well.
Fertility Clinics
- Idaho Center for Reproductive Medicine (Boise, Meridian): ICRM is a clinic that provides high success rates and a state-of-the-art facility with attentive care. All of their physicians are board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology as well as the sub-specialty of reproductive endocrinology and infertility.
- Darin L. Weyhrich, M.D. (Boise): Darin L. Weyhrich, MD is a board-certified OB/GYN physician who believes in quality, one-on-one care for his patients. Dr Weyhrich recently served as the chairman of the American College of OB/GYN and chairman of St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center OB/GYN.
- Idaho Fertility Center (Idaho Falls): The Idaho Fertility Center belongs to the Society of Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART), the primary organization of professionals dedicated to the practice of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in the United States.
Hospitals
- Saint Alphonsus Family Maternity Center (Boise, Nampa): Saint Alphonsus delivers comprehensive, high-quality care for pregnant women and their babies. Their team of OB/GYN's, certified nurse midwives, maternal and fetal medicine and neonatologist will lend their expertise to make sure you get the care you deserve.
- Treasure Valley Midwives (Boise): Accredited by The Commission for the Accreditation of Birth Centers, births are attended by a team of two midwives and one student midwife.
- St. Joseph Regional Medical Center (Lewiston): The St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Named to U.S. News & World Report 2022-2023 Best Hospitals for Maternity Care.
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FAQs About Surrogate Compensation in Boise
Is Idaho A Surrogate-Friendly State?
Yes, it’s surrogate-friendly. Both types of surrogacies are legal and pre-birth orders are granted through the state. Both intended parties are named on the birth certificate. The Gestational Agreements Act, effective in 2023, made contracts legal and enforceable by law.
Why Should Surrogates Be Paid?
You should be paid because you’re providing a life-changing service by becoming a surrogate. There are many reasons that intended parents may not be able to become parents on their own.
Your decision to give them that opportunity deserves the highest compensation possible.
Do Surrogates Get Paid Monthly?
Surrogates do get paid monthly. The pay is determined by experience, location and cost of living. The pay is typically distributed at the beginning of the month by a third-party escrow service. Surrogates won’t have to pay for any additional expenses that come up.
Do Surrogates Have to Pay Taxes in Idaho?
As a surrogate, you have to pay taxes in Idaho. Your decision to open the door to parenthood for the intended parents you choose is a service and the 10 monthly payments you receive are compensation for that service.
Do Surrogates Get Maternity Leave in Idaho?
Yes, you get maternity leave in Idaho. The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) gives you 12 weeks of unpaid leave.
Do Surrogates Get Paid if They Miscarry?
Becoming a surrogate means you get paid, even if you miscarry. When the miscarriage occurs matters because you are only paid while pregnant. If the miscarriage occurs four months into the journey, you are paid for four months.
Surrogacy contracts usually outline what comes next and if you decide to try again, a pregnancy must be confirmed before you can get paid.