An Arizona Order to Release/Exonerate Bond is a legal document issued in the state of Arizona that releases a party from their financial obligation on a bond. This document is typically issued by a court, and it relieves the party from any further responsibility for the bond’s payment. There are two types of Arizona Order to Release/Exonerate Bond: 1. Arrest Release/Exonerate Bond: This type of bond is typically issued when a person is arrested and a bond is posted for their release. Upon the completion of all court proceedings, this document is issued to release the bond and exonerate the party that posted the bond. 2. Other Release/Exonerate Bond: This type of bond is typically issued when a court orders a party to post a bond for a specific amount of money. Upon completion of the court proceedings, this document is issued to release the bond and exonerate the party from any further financial responsibility. In both cases, the Arizona Order to Release/Exonerate Bond is an official document that is signed by a judge or another court official. It is important to note that this document does not necessarily mean that the court case in question has been dismissed.