Idaho Law Enforcement Service Information Sheet For Domestic Violence Protection Orders is a document used in the state of Idaho to provide guidance to law enforcement officers regarding the enforcement of domestic violence protection orders. This document covers the types of orders available, the roles and responsibilities of law enforcement, and the procedures for service of protection orders. The types of protection order available in Idaho include Temporary Protective Orders, Extended Protective Orders, and Permanent Protective Orders. Temporary Protective Orders are issued by a judge to provide immediate protection from an abuser. Extended Protective Orders are issued for a period of up to two years and provide continuing protection from an abuser. Permanent Protective Orders are issued by a judge at the conclusion of a criminal case and provide long-term protection from an abuser. This document also outlines the roles and responsibilities of law enforcement in enforcing these orders, including the identification of the defendant, the service of the order, and the enforcement of the order. Finally, this document provides guidance on the procedures for service of the protection order, including the procedure for giving notice to the defendant, the procedure for serving the order, and the procedure for filing a proof of service.