An Idaho Affidavit Serve Subpoena is a type of legal document used to compel a person to appear in court or to provide evidence in a given case. It is issued by a court or other authorized representative and requires the recipient to provide specific information or documents in order to comply with the subpoena. There are two main types of Idaho Affidavit Serve Subpoena: a subpoenaducestecum and a subpoenaducestestes. A subpoenaducestecum is an order for a person to appear in court and testify, while a subpoenaducestestes is an order for a person to provide certain documents or other tangible evidence. Both types of subpoenas require the recipient to attend court or provide the requested information in the specified amount of time. Failure to comply with an Idaho Affidavit Serve Subpoena can result in contempt of court charges.