Arizona Motion Form is a document used to request a court's ruling on a particular legal matter. It is used in civil, criminal, and other proceedings in the state of Arizona. The form typically includes the name of the court, the names of the parties, a summary of the facts, and the requested relief. In civil proceedings, there are three common types of Arizona Motion Form: Motion to Dismiss, Motion for Summary Judgment, and Motion for Relief from Final Judgment. Motion to Dismiss is used when a plaintiff is seeking to have a case dismissed before it reaches trial, while Motion for Summary Judgment is a request to rule in favor of a party without a full trial. Motion for Relief from Final Judgment is used when a party is seeking to have a court overturn or modify a prior court ruling. In criminal proceedings, there are two main types of Arizona Motion Form: Motion to Suppress Evidence and Motion to Dismiss. Motion to Suppress Evidence is used when an accused wishes to suppress any evidence that was obtained illegally. Motion to Dismiss is typically used when a defendant is seeking to have a case dismissed before it reaches trial. In other proceedings, there are various types of Arizona Motion Form, depending on the legal issue being addressed. These include Motion for Reconsideration, Motion for Stay of Proceedings, Motion for Extension of Time, Motion for Modification of Judgment, Motion to Vacate Judgment, Motion for Rehearing, Motion to Reopen, etc.