An Arizona Complaint for a Civil Case Alleging that the Defendant Owes the Plaintiff a Sum of Money is a document filed by the plaintiff in a civil case in Arizona. This type of complaint is used when the plaintiff is seeking to recover money from the defendant, either through a monetary award or other form of recompense. The complaint outlines the facts of the case and provides a statement of the damages or relief requested by the plaintiff. The complaint must be filed with the Arizona court and requires the plaintiff to include information about themselves, the defendant, and the dispute, as well as any supporting evidence. In Arizona, there are two types of Complaint for a Civil Case Alleging that the Defendant Owes the Plaintiff a Sum of Money: the Complaint for Money Owed and the Complaint for Money Damages. The Complaint for Money Owed is used when the plaintiff is seeking a specific amount of money from the defendant that the defendant allegedly owes to the plaintiff. The Complaint for Money Damages is used when the plaintiff seeks damages, such as reimbursement for medical expenses, property damage, or lost wages, from the defendant. In either case, the complaint must include the names of the parties, the facts of the dispute, the amount of money requested, and any applicable legal authority or support for the plaintiff's claim. Once the complaint is filed, the court will review it and issue an order for the defendant to respond. If the defendant does not respond, a default judgment may be entered in favor of the plaintiff.