Arizona Motion to Set Trial Date is a legal procedure that allows a party to a civil lawsuit to request a trial date before the court. The motion is made to the presiding judge and includes the date, time, and location of the trial. The motion must be signed by the party making it, and the other parties to the case must be notified of the motion. The motion must also specify the type of trial to be held (e.g., a jury or bench trial). The motion typically includes a proposed date that is convenient for all parties, and the judge will set the date at the hearing. There are three types of Arizona Motion to Set Trial Date: Motion to Set Jury Trial Date, Motion to Set Non-Jury Trial Date, and Motion to Set Evidentiary Hearing Date. The Motion to Set Jury Trial Date is applicable when a jury trial is requested. The Motion to Set Non-Jury Trial Date is applicable when a trial by judge is requested. The Motion to Set Evidentiary Hearing Date is applicable when a hearing on the evidence and issues is requested.