Idaho Filing a Request for Trial Setting is a process for filing a request for a trial date in civil cases with the court. It is an important step in the litigation process and may be necessary to ensure that the case moves forward in an orderly fashion. The request is typically filed by the plaintiff's attorney and is accompanied by the court's trial setting order. The two primary types of Idaho Filing a Request for Trial Setting are: 1. Default — This is used when the defendant has not filed an answer or otherwise responded to the complaint. In this case, the plaintiff will file a request for trial setting with the court, which will set the trial date if the defendant has not responded. 2. Contested — This is used when the defendant has filed an answer to the complaint or otherwise responded. In this case, the plaintiff will file a request for trial setting and the court will set the trial date after the parties have had an opportunity to exchange discovery and engage in settlement negotiations. In either case, the request must be filed within the applicable statute of limitations. Additionally, the request must include the name of the parties, the cause of action, and the requested trial date. The court will then review the request and determine whether to set the trial date.