Arizona Motion To Allow Electronic Filing By A Party Appearing Without An Attorney And Supporting Information is a form that can be used when a party is appearing in court without an attorney and needs to file documents electronically. This motion is typically used in civil cases, such as divorce, guardianship, and adoption. There are two types of Arizona Motion To Allow Electronic Filing By A Party Appearing Without An Attorney And Supporting Information: General Motion and Ex Parte Motion. The General Motion must be filed at least five days prior to the hearing and requires a copy of the motion be served to all parties. The Ex Parte Motion must be filed in the same manner as the General Motion, but does not require service to the other parties. In both cases, the motion must include a declaration stating that the party is appearing pro SE and needs to file documents electronically. Additionally, the party must provide a list of the documents they are seeking to electronically file, as well as the reasons why they need to do so. If the motion is granted, the court may limit the types of documents that can be electronically filed.