Arizona Inventory and Appeasement of Property and Proof of Mailing or Delivery of Inventory and Appeasement is a document that is filed in the court in a divorce case. This document is used to list all the assets and liabilities of the parties involved in the divorce. It includes all the real estate, personal property, and financial assets and liabilities of each party. It also includes proof of mailing or delivery of the Inventory and Appeasement. There are two different types of Arizona Inventory and Appeasement of Property and Proof of Mailing or Delivery of Inventory and Appeasement: an Affidavit of Inventory and Appeasement of Property and an Inventory and Appeasement of Property with Proof of Mailing or Delivery of Inventory and Appeasement. The Affidavit of Inventory and Appeasement of Property is used when the parties are not able to agree on the value of the property, and it is necessary to have an appraisal. The Inventory and Appeasement of Property with Proof of Mailing or Delivery of Inventory and Appeasement is used when the parties have already agreed on the value of the property and are simply providing proof of mailing or delivery of the Inventory and Appeasement.