Idaho Sworn Stipulation for Entry of Order is a document used to formalize an agreement between two parties in Idaho. It is also referred to as an Idaho Stipulation Agreement. The agreement must be signed by both parties and witnessed by a notary public. It is typically used to modify or confirm an existing court order or to settle a dispute without going to court. The two types of Idaho Sworn Stipulation for Entry of Order are: 1. Uncontested Stipulation for Entry of Order: This is when both parties agree to the terms of the agreement and consent to the entry of the order. 2. Contested Stipulation for Entry of Order: This is when one party does not agree to the terms of the agreement and the order must be entered by the court.