A Lis Pendens Notice can be a powerful tool under Arizona law, but it is a narrow tool available only in limited circumstances. Before filing a lis pendens, you need to verify that you have the right to file one and record it against real property.In this article, we will discuss notices of lis pendens and wrongful liens in Arizona. The purpose of a lis pendens is to give the public notice that a lawsuit is pending that affects title to real property. When a Lis Pendens has been filed and the court dismisses the action, the plaintiff(s) have 30 days to issue a Release of Notice of Pendency. A Lis Pendens is an official notice that there is a pending action (lawsuit) affecting title to real property. Also, when a foreclosure action is filed, a lis pendens will also need to be recorded in the county recorder's office within 5 days.