Arizona Complaint for Violation of Civil Rights (Non-Prisoner) is a legal document that is used to file a civil rights complaint against someone who has allegedly violated a person’s civil rights. This document is usually filed in the Superior Court of Arizona in the county where the alleged civil rights violation occurred. These civil rights complaints can involve a variety of issues, including violations of freedom of speech, freedom of religion, discrimination, and harassment. There are two types of Arizona Complaint for Violation of Civil Rights (Non-Prisoner): 1. Complaint for Violation of Civil Rights with Damages: This form is used to seek monetary damages from a person who has violated a person’s civil rights. 2. Complaint for Violation of Civil Rights without Damages: This form is used to seek an injunction or court order to stop the person who has allegedly violated a person’s civil rights.