The Arizona Eviction Summons, also known as a notice to quit, is a legal document issued by a landlord to a tenant informing them that they must vacate their rental property. It is the first step in the formal eviction process in Arizona. There are two types of Arizona Eviction Summons: Unconditional Quit Notice and Conditional Quit Notice. The Unconditional Quit Notice is issued when the tenant has violated a term of their rental agreement and must leave the property immediately. The notice must include the amount of rent due, the date by which the rent must be paid in full, and the date the tenant must move out of the property. The Conditional Quit Notice is issued when the tenant has not violated any terms of the lease, but the landlord still wants them to leave. The notice must include the amount of rent due, the amount of time the tenant has to fix the issue, and the date the tenant must move out of the property. Both types of Arizona Eviction Summons must be served in accordance with Arizona law and must include a copy of the written notice, an affidavit of service, and an order to show cause. The tenant must be served the notice in person, by mail, or by posting it at their residence. If the tenant does not comply with the notice, the landlord can proceed to file an eviction lawsuit.