Arizona Acceptance of Service for Family Court Cases is a document that is used to legally provide notice to a party that is involved in a divorce or other family court case. It is a formal acceptance of the summons and petition that has been issued to the respondent. The document allows the respondent to acknowledge that they have received the legal paperwork pertaining to the case, as well as any other documents that the petitioner may need to serve. This document is signed by the respondent and serves as proof that they have been made aware of the proceedings. There are two main types of Arizona Acceptance of Service for Family Court Cases: voluntary acceptance and substituted service. Voluntary acceptance is when the respondent voluntarily signs the document, acknowledging that they have received the court papers and that they understand the proceedings. Substituted service is when the document is served on the respondent in a way other than personal service, such as through mail, fax, or email. Both types of service must be completed in accordance with Arizona law.