The Arizona Prisoner Form — Motion to Vacate, Set Aside, or Correct Sentence by a Person in Federal Custody Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 2255 is a legal document used to challenge a conviction or sentence in federal court. The form is used by a person in federal custody to make a motion for relief in their case in accordance with Title 28, Section 2255 of the United States Code. This form is available for persons in the state of Arizona, and can be used to challenge a conviction or sentence imposed in federal court. The form is divided into three different types, depending on the nature of the motion. The first type is a Motion to Vacate, Set Aside, or Correct Sentence by a Person in Federal Custody Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 2255. This motion is used to challenge a conviction or sentence imposed in federal court. The second type is a Motion to Vacate, Set Aside, or Correct Sentence Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 2255 by a Person in State Custody. This motion is used to challenge a conviction or sentence imposed in state court. The third type is a Motion to Vacate, Set Aside, or Correct Sentence Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 2255 by a Person Not in Custody. This motion is used to challenge a conviction or sentence imposed in federal court when the person is not currently in custody. The form requires the petitioner to provide detailed information about their conviction or sentence, including the court, date of conviction, and the offense for which they were convicted. The form also requires the petitioner to provide the reasons why they are requesting relief from their conviction or sentence. Once completed, the form can be filed with the court for consideration.