Arizona Order on Supplemental Application (Without Hearing) is a legal form used by Arizona family law courts when granting an order for relief without a hearing. This type of order is typically used when a party to a case requests relief from the court without the need for a hearing or for a hearing to be conducted in the future. The Arizona Order on Supplemental Application (Without Hearing) includes the court's findings and orders, including the date of the order, the court's jurisdiction, the parties involved, the relief granted, and the date of the order's effectiveness. The form also contains a signature block for the court to sign. There are three types of Arizona Order on Supplemental Application (Without Hearing): Temporary Order, Final Order, and Modified Order. A Temporary Order is issued by the court when immediate relief is needed and lasts until a hearing can be conducted or a final order is issued. A Final Order is issued after a hearing and is binding on the parties involved. A Modified Order is used to modify or alter an existing order for relief.