The Arizona Waiver of the Service of Summons is a legal document that is used when a defendant in a civil lawsuit voluntarily agrees to waive their right to receive a summons and instead agrees to accept service of the summons by mail. This document is signed by the defendant, acknowledging that they are aware of the lawsuit and are willing to accept service of the summons via mail. The Arizona Waiver of the Service of Summons is typically used in cases where the defendant is located in a different state or country than the plaintiff. By signing the Waiver of the Service of Summons, the defendant agrees to accept service of the summons and any other documents related to the lawsuit by mail. There are two types of Arizona Waiver of the Service of Summons. The first type is an Unconditional Waiver of the Service of Summons, which allows the defendant to accept service via mail without any conditions. The second type is a Conditional Waiver of the Service of Summons, which allows the defendant to accept service via mail with certain conditions, such as the requirement that the defendant must pay certain costs associated with service of the summons.