Idaho Consents to Continuance is a legal process that allows a trial to be postponed or rescheduled. In Idaho, a defendant or their attorney can file a motion for continuance with the court, and if both parties agree to the continuance, they can sign a Consent to Continuance form. This form is then filed with the court and will be used to set a new court date. There are two main types of Idaho Consent to Continuance: a “Stipulated” Consent to Continuance and an “Uncontested” Consent to Continuance. A Stipulated Consent to Continuance is when both parties agree to the motion, and an Uncontested Consent to Continuance is when one party agrees to the motion and the other party does not object to the continuance.