An Arizona Order Releasing Funds From a Restricted Account and Requiring Proof of Use of Funds is a legal document used in the state of Arizona that allows a court to order the release of funds from a restricted account and requires the recipient to provide proof of use of the funds. This type of order is often used in cases where the funds in the account have been set aside for a specific purpose and the court needs to ensure that the funds are being used for that purpose. There are two types of Arizona Order Releasing Funds From a Restricted Account and Requiring Proof of Use of Funds: 1. A Standard Order: This type of order is issued by the court and requires the recipient to provide proof of use of the funds within a specified period of time. It also outlines the conditions that must be met for the funds to be released. 2. A Conditional Order: This type of order is issued by the court and requires the recipient to provide proof of use of the funds within a specified period of time and also requires the recipient to meet certain conditions before the funds can be released. This type of order is generally used when the court needs to ensure that the funds are being used for a specific purpose.