Idaho Summons For Eviction (Expedited Proceedings) is an eviction process that is used to quickly remove tenants from a rental property. It is a legal process that is used when a landlord wishes to evict a tenant for nonpayment of rent, breach of contract, or any other violation of the terms of the lease. The process involves the tenant being served with a Summons and Complaint, which explains the reasons for the eviction. The tenant then has a certain amount of time, usually three days, to respond to the Complaint. If the tenant fails to respond, the landlord can then file a Motion for Summary Judgment with the court, which can result in an immediate eviction order. There are two types of Idaho Summons For Eviction (Expedited Proceedings): Uncontested Eviction and Contested Eviction. In an Uncontested Eviction, the tenant does not dispute the landlord's claims and is removed from the property. In a Contested Eviction, the tenant disputes the landlord's claims and the eviction process can become more complicated.