The Idaho Notice of Claim of Lien In Crops is a legal document that is used by a party to establish a claim of lien against a crop produced and/or owned by another party. The document is used to secure payment for services rendered or goods supplied to the owner of the crop. It allows the claimant to collect compensation from either the proceeds of the crop or the crop itself. The document must be completed and filed with the county clerk/recorder in the county in which the crop is produced. It must be signed and dated by an authorized representative of the claimant. There are two types of Idaho Notice of Claim of Lien In Crops: 1) an Overharvest Notice of Claim of Lien In Crops and 2) a Post-Harvest Notice of Claim of Lien In Crops. The Overharvest Notice of Claim of Lien In Crops is filed before the crop is harvested, and establishes a lien against the crop. The document includes information on the claimant, the owner of the crop, and the crop itself. The Post-Harvest Notice of Claim of Lien In Crops is filed after the crop has been harvested, and establishes a lien against the proceeds of the crop. The document includes information on the claimant, the owner of the crop, and the crop as well as information on the proceeds of the crop.