A landlord must provide notice to the tenant that they have breached the rental agreement. Here you will find forms for every case type.Forms for filing a case, answering a summons, entering a plea, even asking for a continuance or for an appeal. Before most eviction cases may be filed, the landlord must give the tenant Notice of the intent to do so. An Arizona eviction notice is a document a landlord uses to inform the tenant of a lease violation and a specified notice period to fix or vacate the premises. You should give them a notice to vacate after at least five days. If they don't leave within the timeframe, you can file an eviction action with the court. The court can give you a fee waiver form to fill out. The notice must specify the reason for termination and provide the tenant sufficient time to vacate the property. The justice court provides resources online that we are using as a guideline to guide us through this eviction process: the complaints and summons instructions.