The Arizona Juvenile Emancipation Information Sheet is a document issued by the Arizona Department of Child Safety (DCS) to give information to minors about emancipation, which is the legal process of a minor attaining the rights and responsibilities of an adult. The document outlines the legal requirements of emancipation, including the documents needed, court costs, and the process of applying for emancipation in Arizona. There are three types of Arizona Juvenile Emancipation Information Sheet: Minor’s Application for Emancipation, Notice of Court Hearing, and Emancipation Decree. The Minor's Application for Emancipation is the form used to apply for emancipation and must be signed by the minor, parent, or guardian. The Notice of Court Hearing is sent to the minor and their parent or guardian to inform them of the date and time of the emancipation hearing. The Emancipation Decree is issued by the court after the emancipation hearing and outlines the rights and responsibilities of the emancipated minor.