The Arizona Affidavit of Notice of Hearing Regarding Discharge/Termination and/or Release of Funds is a legal document used by an Arizona court to provide notice to the parties involved in a discharge, termination, or release of funds case. This document serves as a form of legal notification that a hearing will be held to resolve the issue. It is typically used in cases involving the discharge or termination of an employee, the release of funds from a trust account, or the termination of a business relationship. The affidavit is signed by a court clerk, and it must be served to all parties affected by the case. There are two types of Arizona Affidavit of Notice of Hearing Regarding Discharge/Termination and/or Release of Funds: 1. Affidavit of Notice of Hearing Regarding Discharge/Termination: This affidavit is used to notify all involved parties of a hearing regarding a discharge or termination from employment. It outlines the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as the name of the presiding judge. 2. Affidavit of Notice of Hearing Regarding Release of Funds: This affidavit is used to notify all involved parties of a hearing regarding the release of funds from a trust account or other financial institution. It outlines the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as the name of the presiding judge.