An Arizona Civil Complaint is a legal document that is used to initiate a civil lawsuit in an Arizona court. There are three primary types of Arizona Civil Complaints: Complaint for Damages, Complaint for Specific Performance, and Complaint for Equitable Relief. A Complaint for Damages is used to seek monetary compensation from the defendant for some harm caused by their actions. This could be for breach of contract, negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and other causes of action. A Complaint for Specific Performance is used to seek a court order forcing a party to perform an action agreed upon in a contract. This could be for a breach of contract, such as failure to complete agreed upon repairs or the sale of a property. A Complaint for Equitable Relief is used to seek an injunction or other equitable remedy from the court. This could be to prevent the defendant from taking or continuing to take certain actions, such as harassment or illegal activities. All Arizona Civil Complaints must be filed in the correct court with the appropriate filing fee, must include all necessary information such as the parties involved, the facts of the case, and the legal claims, and must be served on the defendant.