Arizona Alternative Dispute Resolution Statement to the Court is a document that is filed in Arizona courts when parties involved in a case agree to resolve their dispute through alternative dispute resolution (ADR) rather than through litigation. ADR is an umbrella term that includes mediation, arbitration, and other methods of dispute resolution. There are two types of Arizona Alternative Dispute Resolution Statements to the Court: one for parties who have already agreed to a resolution and one for parties who are in the process of negotiating a resolution. The Arizona Alternative Dispute Resolution Statement to the Court for parties who have already agreed to a resolution includes the date of the agreement, the names of the parties involved, the terms of the agreement, and the signatures of both parties. The Arizona Alternative Dispute Resolution Statement to the Court for parties who are in the process of negotiating a resolution includes the names of the parties involved, the date the statement is filed, the date the parties will meet to discuss the dispute, and the date by which the parties agree to have reached a resolution. It also includes a statement that the parties have agreed to use ADR to resolve their dispute and that the court will retain jurisdiction over the dispute until a resolution is reached.