An Idaho Partial Fee Order (Prisoner) is a document issued by the Idaho Department of Corrections granting a prisoner the right to pay a portion of the legal fees associated with their criminal proceedings. The purpose of the order is to ensure that the prisoner is able to access legal representation and have their rights protected in court. The order is typically issued when a prisoner is indigent and unable to pay the full amount of their legal fees. There are two types of Idaho Partial Fee Orders: direct and deferred. A direct order requires the prisoner to pay a portion of the legal fees up front, while a deferred order allows the prisoner to pay a portion of the legal fees upon release from prison.