Arizona Serving Court Papers on the Other Party at the Start of Your Case is a legal process of delivering documents to the opposing party in a civil case. The documents typically include a Summons, Complaint, and/or other court papers. This service is typically completed by a Process Server, who is a third-party professional authorized to serve legal documents. The Process Server must follow the rules and regulations set forth by the court in order to complete service. The Process Server must deliver the documents to the opposing party in a way that is authorized by the court. This could include personal service, substituted service, or service by mail. The types of Arizona Serving Court Papers on the Other Party at the Start of Your Case are as follows: — Summons: A court document that notifies the defendant that a lawsuit has been filed against him or her. — Complaint: The plaintiff's formal statement of the facts of the case, including the alleged wrongs committed by the defendant. — Motion: A request to the court to take action on a specified matter. — Notice: A legal document that informs the other party of a legal action being taken against them. — Warrant: A court order authorizing a law enforcement officer to make an arrest or search a home or business. — Subpoena: A court order to appear at a certain time and place to testify in a case. — Order: A court document that orders the parties involved to take certain action or refrain from taking certain action.