The Arizona Petition for Enforcement of Order on Property is a legal document used to enforce a court order regarding the ownership, possession, or control of property. This petition is typically filed in a family law or civil case in Arizona. The types of Arizona Petition for Enforcement of Order on Property include: Petition for Enforcement of Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage; Petition for Enforcement of Judgment or Court Order; Petition for Enforcement of Order on Property; and Petition for Writ of Execution. The petition must be signed by the petitioner and must include the case number, court name, date of the court order, and a description of the property. It must also include the facts of the case, the relief sought, and the name of the court where the original order was entered. The petition must also include a notice of hearing, which is a notice to the other party informing them of the hearing date and time. The Arizona Petition for Enforcement of Order on Property can be used to recover a money judgment, obtain possession of a property, or to enforce the terms of a court order.