An Arizona Initial Statement About an Eviction Judgment Against You (individuals) is a legal document issued by an Arizona court to inform the tenant of an eviction judgment. This statement is typically issued when the court has made a decision in favor of the landlord and has ordered the tenant to vacate the premises. It outlines the tenant's rights and responsibilities, including the amount of money owed to the landlord, the date the tenant must vacate the premises, and the consequences of failing to do so. There are two types of Arizona Initial Statement About an Eviction Judgment Against You (individuals): Form A and Form B. Form A is used for cases in which the tenant has been given a Notice to Quit or Notice to Vacate, and Form B is used for cases in which the tenant has been given a Summons and Complaint. Both forms spell out the tenant's rights and responsibilities, as well as the consequences of not complying with the court's order.