Arizona Non-Judicial Foreclosure Affidavit is a document used by lenders to initiate foreclosure proceedings against borrowers in the state of Arizona. It is typically filed with the county recorder's office in the county where the property is located. The affidavit outlines the lender's rights to foreclose and sets out the timeline for the process. It also includes a description of the property, the borrower's name, and a statement that the borrower has defaulted on the loan. There are two main types of Arizona Non-Judicial Foreclosure Affidavit: a Notice of Sale and a Power of Sale. A Notice of Sale includes information about the property, the borrower, and the foreclosure process, and is typically filed with the county recorder's office. A Power of Sale includes a description of the property, the borrower's name, and a statement that the borrower has defaulted on the loan, and is typically filed with the court.