Arizona Motion Form — Generic is a legal document used to initiate a motion in an Arizona court of law. It is a document that sets forth the facts and legal arguments that the party filing the motion must prove in order to win the motion. There are two main types of Arizona Motion Form — Generic: a Notice of Motion and Order to Show Cause, and a Memorandum of Points and Authorities. The Notice of Motion and Order to Show Cause is used when the party filing the motion is asking the court to grant relief without holding a hearing. The Memorandum of Points and Authorities is used when the party filing the motion is asking the court to hold a hearing to decide the matter. Both types of motions must include the names of the parties involved, a description of the relief being sought, the reason for the motion, and any legal authority to support the motion.