Arizona Audio Recording Order is a state law that requires all conversations and audio recordings in Arizona to be recorded in a certain order. The order is designed to ensure that all audio recordings are legally admissible in court. There are three types of Arizona Audio Recording Order: 1) Single-party recording, 2) Two-party recording and 3) All-party recording. Single-party recording requires that only one person in the conversation be aware that their conversation is being recorded. This type of recording is generally used when one person in the conversation desires to document the conversation for legal or business purposes. Two-party recording requires that both parties in the conversation are aware that their conversation is being recorded. This type of recording is generally used to ensure that both parties are aware of the conversation and its contents. All-party recording requires that all parties in the conversation are aware that their conversation is being recorded. This type of recording is generally used when multiple people are involved in a conversation and each person needs to be aware of the conversation and its contents. Arizona Audio Recording Order is an important law to be aware of when recording conversations in the state. It is important that all parties involved in a conversation are aware of the recording and the order of the recording in order for it to be legally admissible in court.