Arizona Consent Judgment for Court Fees and Costs is an agreement between the court and a party or parties to pay court fees and costs, such as filing fees, court reporter costs, witness fees, etc. It allows a party or parties to pay court fees and costs without appearing in court. There are two types of Arizona Consent Judgment for Court Fees and Costs: Default Judgment and Stipulated Judgment. A Default Judgment is an agreement between the court and a party or parties to pay court fees and costs without appearing in court. The party or parties are deemed to have agreed to the court’s judgment and fees and costs listed in the judgment are due and payable. A Stipulated Judgment is an agreement between the court and a party or parties to pay court fees and costs with or without appearing in court. The party or parties are required to sign the judgment and agree to pay court fees and costs listed in the judgment. This type of judgment is often used when the parties want to enter into a binding agreement without the need for a court hearing.