Arizona Motion to Release/Exonerate Bond and Instructions is a document used in criminal court proceedings in the state of Arizona. It is used to request the release of an accused person from their bond obligations, or to exonerate them from any remaining bond responsibilities. This motion can be filed by either the defendant or the prosecutor. The motion must include a valid legal argument and supporting evidence for why the bond should be released or exonerated. There are two types of Arizona Motion to Release/Exonerate Bond and Instructions: 1) Motion to Release Bond, and 2) Motion to Exonerate Bond. A Motion to Release Bond is typically filed when the accused has successfully completed all the conditions of their bond, and is seeking to be released from their bond obligations. A Motion to Exonerate Bond is typically filed when the accused is seeking to have their bond obligations completely released, even if they have not fulfilled all the conditions of their bond. In order to file an Arizona Motion to Release/Exonerate Bond and Instructions, the required information must be included in the motion, such as the defendant's name, case number, bond amount, and the date of the bond. Additionally, the motion must include a valid legal argument and supporting evidence for why the bond should be released or exonerated. Once the motion is filed, it must be served on all parties involved in the case, as well as the court. The court will then review the motion and make a decision regarding the release or exoneration of the bond.