The Arizona Statement of Costs is a document used in Arizona’s civil court system to itemize the costs associated with a particular case. This document is typically submitted by the plaintiff or defendant to the court clerk, and is used to calculate the total costs of litigation, including all fees, costs, and expenses. There are two types of Arizona Statement of Costs: the General Statement of Costs and the Supplemental Statement of Costs. The General Statement of Costs is used for matters that do not involve complex issues, while the Supplemental Statement of Costs is used for more complex cases. Both documents need to be completed by the filing party, and must be signed and dated by the same person. The Arizona Statement of Costs includes a breakdown of the costs associated with the case, such as filing fees, court reporter fees, expert witness fees, deposition costs, mileage expenses, and other costs. The document also includes a section to list any payments received, such as settlement payments, judgments, or awards.