An Idaho Affidavit for Writ of Execution is a legal document that allows a judgment creditor to collect a debt from a judgment debtor by seizing and selling the debtor's assets. It is filed with the court to initiate the process of recovering a debt. There are three types of Idaho Affidavit for Writ of Execution: personal property, real property, and wage garnishment. The personal property affidavit allows a creditor to seize and sell personal property, such as boats, cars, jewelry, or other assets, to satisfy a debt. The real property affidavit allows a creditor to seize and sell real property, such as land, buildings, or other real estate, to satisfy a debt. The wage garnishment affidavit allows a creditor to take a portion of the debtor's wages to satisfy a debt. When filing an Idaho Affidavit for Writ of Execution, the creditor must provide evidence of the debt owed, such as a court judgment, and state the amount of the debt owed and the assets to be seized and sold. The court will then issue a writ of execution, which must be served on the debtor and directs the sheriff or other law enforcement officer to execute the writ.