Arizona Notice of Hearing and Appointment of Counsel is a document used by the court to inform a defendant of a scheduled court hearing. It also allows for the appointment of legal counsel to represent the defendant in court. There are two types of Arizona Notice of Hearing and Appointment of Counsel: the Standard Notice of Hearing and Appointment of Counsel, and the Expedited Notice of Hearing and Appointment of Counsel. The Standard Notice of Hearing and Appointment of Counsel is issued by the court when a defendant needs to appear in court. It informs the defendant of the hearing date, time and location. It also provides details regarding the appointment of legal counsel, and allows the defendant to waive their right to counsel. The Expedited Notice of Hearing and Appointment of Counsel is issued when the court needs to expedite a hearing. It includes the same details as the Standard Notice of Hearing and Appointment of Counsel, with the addition of a required response from the defendant. The defendant must waive their right to counsel or request an attorney within a certain period of time.