An Arizona Warrant for the Arrest of a Witness in a Civil Case is an order, issued by a court, which requires a law enforcement officer to take a person into custody and bring them to court to give testimony in a civil case. This type of warrant may be issued if a civil defendant or plaintiff fails to comply with a court order to appear in court to testify, or if a witness fails to appear for court proceedings. There are two types of Arizona Warrant for the Arrest of a Witness in a Civil Case: a bench warrant and an arrest warrant. A bench warrant is issued by a judge in response to a motion filed by a party in the civil case, and requires the sheriff to immediately arrest the witness and bring them before the court. An arrest warrant is issued by a county clerk upon complaint of a party in the civil case, and requires the sheriff to arrest the witness and bring them before the court.