The Idaho Notice of Hearing is a form used to notify parties involved in a legal dispute of the dates and times of hearings and other court appearances. It is sent to the parties involved in the case, such as the plaintiff, defendant, and any other parties involved in the dispute. The Notice of Hearing will outline the dates, times, and locations of hearings that must be attended by all parties. There are three types of Idaho Notice of Hearing: Default Hearing Notice, Motion Hearing Notice, and Status Conference Notice. A Default Hearing Notice is sent when a defendant does not respond to a complaint or petition filed against them. A Motion Hearing Notice is sent when one of the parties involved in the dispute files a motion. Lastly, a Status Conference Notice is sent when the court schedules a status conference to discuss the current status of the legal dispute.