The Arizona Complaint and Request for Injunction is a legal document used to seek a court order to stop a person or business from engaging in certain activities. It is typically used when an individual or entity has been engaging in activities that are considered to be illegal or otherwise harmful and the complainant wishes to put a stop to them. The request is made to the court by filing a complaint, and the court will then issue an injunction if it determines that the activities should be stopped. There are two types of Arizona Complaint and Request for Injunction: Temporary Injunction and Permanent Injunction. A Temporary Injunction is a court order that requires the respondent to abide by certain conditions until a final ruling is made. A Permanent Injunction is a court order that requires the respondent to abide by certain conditions indefinitely.