Arizona Affidavit And Objection To Request For Transfer is a document that is used to object to a request for transfer of a child from one school district to another in the state of Arizona. This document must be signed by the parent or guardian, or a representative of the school district, and must be filed with the county school superintendent within 10 days of receipt of the request. There are two types of Arizona Affidavit And Objection To Request For Transfer: 1. Parent/Guardian Affidavit And Objection To Request For Transfer: This type of affidavit is used when a parent or guardian of a student wishes to object to a request for transfer. The parent or guardian must fill out the affidavit and provide reasons why the transfer should not be allowed. 2. School District Representative Affidavit And Objection To Request For Transfer: This type of affidavit is used when a representative of the school district wishes to object to a request for transfer. The representative must provide reasons why the transfer should not be allowed and must provide supporting documents with the affidavit.