Arizona Motion to Set Trial Date and Certificate of Readiness is a legal document used in Arizona courts to request a trial date and indicate that the plaintiff is ready for trial. The motion is filed by the plaintiff in a civil case and must include a Certificate of Readiness. It is used to provide the court with an estimate of the length of the trial and notify the court of any motions or other matters that must be addressed before the trial can begin. There are two types of Arizona Motion to Set Trial Date and Certificate of Readiness: 1. Regular Motion: This is used when the parties have already conducted discovery, mediation, or other pretrial proceedings and are ready to proceed to trial. 2. Expedited Motion: This is used when the parties have not conducted any pretrial proceedings and need an expedited trial date. Both types of motions must include a Certificate of Readiness, which is a statement signed by the plaintiff's attorney indicating that the plaintiff is ready for trial. The Certificate of Readiness must list all discovery, medications, motions, and other matters that must be addressed before trial can begin. The Certificate of Readiness also serves as a notice to the court of the estimated time required to complete the trial.