Arizona Consents for Electronic Distribution by the Clerk of the Court of Appeals is an agreement that allows the Clerk of the Court of Appeals to electronically distribute documents, such as opinions and orders, to parties with registered e-filing accounts. It is a document that is signed by the parties in a case and electronically filed with the court. The agreement allows the Clerk of the Court of Appeals to provide electronic access to documents in the case to the parties who have consented to electronic distribution. There are two types of Arizona Consents for Electronic Distribution by the Clerk of the Court of Appeals: 1. Consent for Electronic Distribution of Court of Appeals Documents: This agreement allows the Clerk of the Court of Appeals to electronically distribute documents, such as opinions and orders, to parties with registered e-filing accounts. 2. Consent for Electronic Distribution of Documents from Other Courts: This agreement allows the Clerk of the Court of Appeals to electronically distribute documents from other courts, such as opinions and orders, to parties with registered e-filing accounts.