An Idaho Summons for Complaint for Possession of Property Held by Forcible Detained is a legal document issued by the court that orders an individual, called a defendant, to appear in court to answer a complaint filed by a plaintiff in a forcible detained action. The plaintiff is usually a landlord who is seeking to regain possession of their property from the defendant. The summons will typically include information such as the case number, the location of the court, the address of the property in question, and the date and time of the scheduled hearing. There are two types of Idaho Summons for Complaint for Possession of Property Held by Forcible Detained: 1. Summons with Notice: This type of summons is issued when the plaintiff is requesting that the defendant appear in court to answer the complaint and that they be given notice of the hearing date. 2. Summons Without Notice: This type of summons is issued when the plaintiff does not want to give the defendant notice of the hearing date and simply wants them to appear in court.