Arizona Instructions on How to Serve the Other Party by Acceptance of Service are a set of instructions for individuals who are involved in a legal dispute in the state of Arizona. These instructions provide guidance regarding the process of service of process on the other party in a legal dispute. The acceptance of service is the process whereby the party being served acknowledges that they have been served with the legal document. The instructions for the acceptance of service in Arizona are as follows: • The person being served must be provided with a copy of the legal document being served. • The person being served must be given notice that they have been served with the legal document. • The person being served must provide written acceptance of service to the person serving them. • The person being served must sign the acceptance of service in the presence of a notary public or other authorized person. • The acceptance of service must be filed with the court. There are two types of Arizona Instructions on How to Serve the Other Party by Acceptance of Service: personal service (in-person) and service by mail. Personal service requires the individual being served to be physically present when they sign the acceptance of service. Service by mail allows the individual being served to sign the acceptance of service and mail it back to the person serving them.