The Arizona Bankruptcy Petition Preparer's Notice, Declaration and Signature is a document that must be completed and signed by any individual, or entity, who prepares bankruptcy documents for a debtor. This document is also referred to as the "Preparer's Notice" and is required by the United States Bankruptcy Code. The document provides information to the debtor about the nature of the work being performed by the preparer, the limits of the preparer's liability, and the debtor's right to review the documents that have been prepared. The Notice includes three parts: 1. Notice of Bankruptcy Petition Preparer: This section must include the name, address, phone number, and signature of the preparer, and must also include a statement that the preparer is not an attorney. 2. Declaration of Bankruptcy Petition Preparer: This section must include a statement that the preparer has reviewed the bankruptcy documents, that they are accurate and complete, and that the preparer has provided the debtor with a copy of the documents. 3. Signature of Bankruptcy Petition Preparer: This section must include the signature of the preparer, and must also include a statement that the preparer has read the notice and declaration, and understands and agrees to its terms. By signing the Arizona Bankruptcy Petition Preparer's Notice, Declaration and Signature, the preparer is confirming that they are in compliance with the requirements of the United States Bankruptcy Code.