An Idaho Completing Affidavit of Service of Summons and Complaint for Specific Performance is a legal document used to certify that a defendant has been legally served with a summons and complaint for a specific performance action. This document is typically used when a plaintiff seeks to compel the defendant to perform a specific act, such as conveying a deed or carrying out a contract. It is also generally used when the defendant has refused to voluntarily perform the action requested by the plaintiff. The affidavit must be completed and signed by the person who served the summons and complaint on the defendant. The affidavit should include the date that service was completed, the name and address of the defendant, and a detailed description of how the summons and complaint were served. The affidavit may also include information regarding any attempts to serve the defendant prior to the successful service. There are two types of Idaho Completing Affidavit of Service of Summons and Complaint for Specific Performance: one for personal service and one for service by publication. For personal service, the affidavit must include the date, time, and manner of service, as well as the name and address of the person who served the documents. For service by publication, the affidavit must include the date and place of publication, the name and address of the newspaper in which the documents were published, and a copy of the published notice.