Yes you do. I'm not entirely sure if its illegal to not, however for safety reasons, you should ask your parole officer. It is best for the family.
Probably--but you would be better advised to ask that question to your parole officer. Are you on parole for animal cruelty or something similar? If you are, I'd bet the PO will say "NO!".
With parental permission, yes.
No, she must be at least 18 in order to get married without parental permission or have a court order.
Technically, not until she is 18. Unless she has parental permission, is married to him or is emancipated.
Check your paperwork, your travel restrictions should all be contained there. If you are on FELONY probation the likliehood is very high that you have some kind of travel restriction imposed on you. Ask your parole officer.
Idaho.
You need at the very least a clean criminal history and some education or experience. In Idaho you need at least an associate degree or several years of law enforcement and counseling experience. You have to score 100% on the written exam just to be interviewed these days.
At least 51 same-sex couples have married in Idaho as of October 17, 2014.
William McKinley was married to Idaho (Ida) Saxton in 1871
In Idaho your gun rights are automatically restored upon completion of sentence. Unless you are convicted of a violent crime listed in state code you don't have to do anything. If you committed a violent crime you can petition the parole commission to restore gun rights 5 years after completing the sentence.
In Idaho, in his wife's home town.
William Mckinley was married to Idaho (Ida) Saxton in 1871