Arizona Order Approving Disclosure Statement and Confirming Plan is a legal document that is issued by the court in a bankruptcy case, confirming a debtor's plan of reorganization. This document is issued after the court has reviewed and approved the debtor's disclosure statement and plan. The Order is a formal ruling by the court that confirms the plan and authorizes the debtor to begin the reorganization process. It is also a formal notification to creditors that the plan is approved and that they can begin to receive payments from the debtor in accordance with the terms of the plan. There are two types of Arizona Order Approving Disclosure Statement and Confirming Plan: one that is issued when the court confirms the plan without a hearing, and one that is issued after a hearing. The Order issued after the hearing will include an outline of the reasons why the court confirmed the plan. Both types of Orders serve the same purpose, but the second type provides more detail on the court's rationale.