The Arizona Report Of The Court Appointed Investigator (with instructions) is a legal document that enables an appointed court investigator to report on a case. It is usually used when an appointed court investigator has been assigned to investigate a certain matter and the court requires the investigator to provide a written report. The instructions outline the requirements for a complete report including information on the investigator's qualifications, the scope of the investigation, the findings, and any recommendations. There are two types of reports that the court may request: an interim report and a final report. The interim report provides a summary of the investigation up to that point while the final report provides a detailed analysis of the investigation's findings and conclusions. Both types of reports must be submitted to the court and must be signed by the court investigator.