Idaho Judgment is a term used to describe a court order that is issued by a court in the state of Idaho. This judgment is typically the result of a lawsuit in which a plaintiff has won a claim against the defendant. Idaho Judgments may be for money or property, but can also involve court orders for other types of relief. There are three primary types of Idaho Judgment: Money Judgments, General Judgments, and Specific Performance Judgments. Money Judgments are orders that require the defendant to pay the plaintiff a certain amount of money or property. General Judgments are court orders that require the defendant to take an action or refrain from taking an action. Lastly, Specific Performance Judgments are court orders that require the defendant to perform an act or service that is specific to the plaintiff's claim. All Idaho Judgments are enforceable and can be collected by the court or a third party.