The Idaho Notice of Appeal of Small Claim Judgment is a legal document that allows a party to appeal a judgment in a small claims court case. It is filed with the court in the county where the case was heard and must be accompanied by a filing fee. The notice must include the name and address of the appellant, the name of the court and the case number, and the date and amount of the judgment. It must also include a statement of the facts and legal arguments that support the appeal. The notice must be served on all parties to the case. There are two types of Idaho Notice of Appeal of Small Claim Judgment. The first is Notice of Appeal for a Trial de Novo, which is when the appellant is requesting a new trial in front of a different judge. The second is Notice of Appeal of a Default Judgment, which is when the appellant has failed to appear in court or respond to the claim and the court has entered a default judgment against them.