Idaho Judgment and Order for Eviction is a court document issued by a judge in Idaho when a tenant has failed to pay rent or otherwise breached the terms of a lease agreement. This document is an official court order that requires the tenant to vacate the rental property within a specific timeframe. There are two types of Idaho Judgment and Order for Eviction: a Default Judgment and an Uncontested Judgment. Default Judgment is when a tenant fails to appear in court after being served with a court summons, and the judge grants the landlord’s request for eviction. An Uncontested Judgment is when the tenant agrees to the eviction and does not challenge the landlord’s request. In either case, the Judgment and Order for Eviction will include the date by which the tenant must vacate the rental property, the amount of unpaid rent owed by the tenant, and other relevant information. Once the time period outlined in the Judgment and Order for Eviction has expired, the landlord can then proceed with the physical eviction process.