Idaho Generic Order is a type of legal document used in the state of Idaho. This document is used to order the production of documents, depositions, physical evidence, or other items that are relevant to a case. Idaho Generic Order is typically used in the discovery process of a lawsuit. It is issued by a court, and requires the recipient to provide the requested items to the court. There are three types of Idaho Generic Order: Order for Production of Documents, Order for Deposition, and Order for Physical Evidence. An Order for Production of Documents requires a party to produce any physical documents or electronic records that are relevant to the case. An Order for Deposition requires a party to submit for deposition either themselves or a witness. An Order for Physical Evidence requires a party to produce physical evidence, such as items of clothing or weapons, that may be relevant to the case.