An Arizona Complaint for Interpleader and Declaratory Relief is a type of legal document that is used to resolve disputes between multiple parties when a third party holds money or property that the other parties are claiming is rightfully theirs. This legal action is often used in cases when a person or entity is holding funds that multiple parties are claiming an interest in, and the third party wants to avoid being held liable for any decision they make in regard to the funds. The Arizona Complaint for Interpleader and Declaratory Relief allows the third party to deposit the money or property with the court and have the dispute resolved by the court. There are two main types of Arizona Complaint for Interpleader and Declaratory Relief: traditional interpleader and declaratory relief interpleader. Traditional interpleader involves the third party filing a complaint against the multiple parties claiming an interest in the funds. This allows the court to decide who is entitled to the money or property. Declaratory relief interpleader involves the third party filing a complaint against multiple parties and asking the court to issue an order that declares who is entitled to the money or property. This type of interpleader allows the third party to avoid being held liable for any decision regarding the funds or property.