The Arizona Bill of Costs (A.R.S. § 12-332) is a document that is used to itemize the costs associated with a civil or criminal case in the Arizona court system. The Bill of Costs is typically submitted by the prevailing party, typically the plaintiff, and must be approved by the court before the costs can be collected. The Bill of Costs will include all expenses related to the case, including filing fees, court reporter fees, expert witness fees, and other costs such as service of process, travel, and any other costs related to the case. There are two types of Arizona Bill of Costs: the Civil Bill of Costs and the Criminal Bill of Costs. Each type of Bill of Costs is specifically designed to meet the needs of the particular type of case it relates to, as the costs associated with criminal cases can be significantly different from those associated with civil cases.