The Idaho Order Setting Conditions of Release is a document issued by the court in Idaho to set out the conditions of release for a person who has been arrested and is awaiting trial. It contains a list of the conditions that must be met before the person can be released from jail. These conditions can include a requirement to post bail, agree to GPS monitoring, or follow certain restrictions on their movements or activities. The Order also sets out any special conditions that must be followed, such as mandatory drug or alcohol testing, or a curfew. Depending on the individual, there may be different types of Idaho Order Setting Conditions of Release, including Pre-Trial Release Orders, Probation Release Orders, and Conditional Release Orders.