Idaho Order Sealing File is a legal procedure that allows individuals to keep their court records sealed from public view. It is used to protect individuals’ privacy and prevent employers, landlords, or other parties from accessing a person’s legal history. Types of Idaho Order Sealing Files include juvenile records, adult criminal records, and civil records. To seal a record, individuals must submit a motion to the court, which will then decide whether to grant the request. Once the motion is granted, all documents associated with the case are sealed and the case is no longer publicly available. The individual must then wait a minimum of five years before they can apply to have the record unsealed.