The Arizona Notice of Excuse is a legal form used in the state of Arizona to excuse a person from appearing in court. It is typically used when an individual cannot appear in court due to illness, military service, or other extenuating circumstances. It is important to note that a Notice of Excuse is not an excuse to avoid a court date, but rather a request to reschedule a hearing or be excused from appearing in court. There are two types of Arizona Notice of Excuse: Notice of Excuse for Illness or Disability and Notice of Excuse for Military Service. The Notice of Excuse for Illness or Disability is used when an individual cannot appear in court due to a physical or mental illness or disability that prevents them from attending. The Notice of Excuse for Military Service is used when an individual is on active military duty and cannot appear in court due to their service obligations.