Arizona Request for Oral Argument is a process that allows a party involved in an appeal to request an oral hearing in order to argue their case in front of a court. This request is made by filing a motion with the court and must include the name of the appealing party, the appeal number, and the reason for the request. The motion must be served upon the opposing party. If granted, the court will set a date and time for the oral argument. There are two types of Arizona Request for Oral Argument: Request for Oral Argument and Request to Confirm or Deny Request for Oral Argument. Request for Oral Argument is when a party files a motion to the court requesting an oral hearing, and the court will then either grant or deny the request. Request to Confirm or Deny Request for Oral Argument is when a party files a motion to the court asking them to confirm or deny a previous request for oral argument.