The Arizona Notice of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case — No Proof of Claim Deadline (For Individuals or Joint Debtors) is a document that is sent by the court to all creditors when a bankruptcy filing is made in the state of Arizona. This notice informs creditors that an individual or joint debtor has filed for bankruptcy, and provides them with information about their rights and obligations related to the case. The notice also informs creditors of the deadline for filing proofs of claim, which is the date by which creditors must submit a claim for any money owed to them by the debtor. This deadline is typically 90 days after the first date set for the meeting of creditors. The notice also informs creditors of the date, time, and location of the meeting of creditors, and their right to vote in the case. There are two types of Arizona Notice of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case — No Proof of Claim Deadline (For Individuals or Joint Debtors): (1) Notice of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case — No Proof of Claim Deadline for Individuals and (2) Notice of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case — No Proof of Claim Deadline for Joint Debtors.