Arizona Motion to Set Trial Date and Certificate of Readiness is a legal document used in the Arizona Court system to request a trial date for a specific case. This motion is filed by the plaintiff, defendant, or both parties to the case and is accompanied by a Certificate of Readiness. The motion and certificate are used by the court to determine if the case is ready to be set for trial. The Arizona Motion to Set Trial Date and Certificate of Readiness includes information such as the parties involved, the date the motion was filed, the case number, the type of case, the preferred trial date, and other relevant details. The Certificate of Readiness is a form signed by the plaintiff, defendant, or both parties, indicating that they are ready for the case to be set for trial. There are two types of Arizona Motion to Set Trial Date and Certificate of Readiness: the Joint Motion and the Separate Motion. In a Joint Motion, both the plaintiff and defendant file one motion together, indicating that they agree on the proposed trial date. In a Separate Motion, either the plaintiff or defendant files a motion separately, indicating that they do not agree on the proposed trial date. In Arizona, the court must receive the Motion to Set Trial Date and Certificate of Readiness at least 30 days before the requested trial date. The court then reviews the motion and sets the trial date, which is usually within 60 days of the filing date.