An Arizona Order To Appear PREre Judgment / Decree is a court document issued by a judge in the state of Arizona. This document orders a defendant to appear in court before a judge and to answer questions about an alleged violation or crime that they are being accused of. The Order To Appear PREre Judgment / Decree sets out the terms for the defendant's appearance in court, including the date, time, and location. There are two types of Arizona Order To Appear PREre Judgment / Decree: a regular Order To Appear and an Order To Appear PREre Judgment / Decree. The difference between the two is that the PRE Judgment / Decree version is used when a judgment has already been entered in the case and the defendant is required to answer questions about the judgment. The regular Order To Appear is used when the case is still pending and the defendant has not yet been found guilty or innocent.