An Arizona Order To Appear-Post-Judgment-Decree is a legal document issued by a court that outlines the requirements for a judgment debtor to appear in court and provide information regarding their financial situation. It is a court order that is issued when a judgment has been entered against a party in a civil case. The Order To Appear-Post-Judgment-Decree sets out the terms of the debtor's appearance, including the date, time and location of the hearing, as well as the specific information the debtor must bring to the hearing. The document also outlines the consequences of failing to appear, which may include a warrant for the debtor's arrest. There are two types of Arizona Order To Appear-Post-Judgment-Decree: a Notice to Appear-Post-Judgment-Decree and an Order to Appear-Post-Judgment-Decree. The Notice to Appear-Post-Judgment-Decree is issued to a judgment debtor, informing them of their obligation to appear in court and provide the information requested. The Order to Appear-Post-Judgment-Decree is issued by the court, and requires the debtor to appear in court and provide the information requested.