An Idaho Appeal Order is a legal document issued by an appellate court in the state of Idaho. It is used to reverse, modify, or affirm a lower court's decision, or to remand the case for further proceedings. There are two types of Idaho Appeal Orders: a Final Order, which is issued when the appellate court has reached a decision on the case, and a Partial Order, which is issued when the appellate court has made a decision on part of the case but needs more information before it can make a final decision. The Idaho Appeal Order will contain the appellate court's ruling and any relevant instructions for the lower court to follow.