An Arizona Order Releasing Funds From a Restricted Account and Requiring Proof of Use of Funds is a legal document that is used in the state of Arizona to allow funds to be released from a restricted account and to require proof of the use of the funds. This document is typically used when a court orders that a party is entitled to the funds from a restricted account, such as a trust, and that the funds must be used for a specific purpose. The document will outline the amount of the funds, the purpose for which they are to be used, and any conditions or restrictions that must be met prior to the funds being released. There are two types of Arizona Order Releasing Funds From a Restricted Account and Requiring Proof of Use of Funds: a court order and an administrative order. A court order is issued by a court and requires that the funds be released according to the court’s instructions and typically includes a requirement that the party receiving the funds provide proof of the use of the funds. An administrative order is issued by an administrative agency and requires that the funds be released according to the agency’s instructions and typically includes a requirement that the party receiving the funds provide proof of the use of the funds.