Arizona Claim Against The Estate is a type of legal action that can be taken by a creditor of a deceased individual, in order to collect on their debt. This action is taken in probate court, and the creditor must demonstrate that the individual owed them a debt. The claim must be filed with the court along with the appropriate paperwork, including an estate inventory, a statement of claims and a notice of hearing. There are two different types of Arizona Claim Against The Estate. The first is an Arizona Priority Claim. This type of claim is for debts that are considered to be of a higher priority and must be paid first, such as funeral expenses and taxes. The second type of claim is an Arizona General Claim. This type of claim is for debts that are considered to be of a lower priority and can be paid after the priority claims are taken care of, such as credit card debt and personal loans.