Arizona Five Year Residential History for Additional Children for Foreign Custody is a document that is used to provide a comprehensive history of residency for an additional child who is under foreign custody within the state of Arizona over the past five years. This document is typically used in legal cases involving parental rights, guardianship, or custody in which a court must consider the child's history of residence. This document contains information such as the name of each residence, the address of the residence, the dates of residence at each location, and the names of any other individuals who resided at the location with the child. Additionally, this document may also include information on any school or daycare the child may have attended during their residence in Arizona. There are two types of Arizona Five Year Residential History for Additional Children for Foreign Custody: the Petitioner’s Residential History and the Respondent’s Residential History. The Petitioner’s Residential History is used to provide a comprehensive history of residency for the additional child who is under the petitioner's custody within the state of Arizona over the past five years. The Respondent’s Residential History is used to provide a comprehensive history of residency for the additional child who is under the respondent's custody within the state of Arizona over the past five years.