Arizona Acceptance of Service is a legal procedure in which a defendant in a lawsuit is served with a summons and complaint to appear in court. The defendant acknowledges receipt of the documents and agrees to appear in court. This is typically done by signing a document known as an “Acceptance of Service.” There are two types of Acceptance of Service in Arizona: General Acceptance of Service and Special Acceptance of Service. General Acceptance of Service is a document that the defendant signs and returns to the court or plaintiff's attorney. This document indicates that the defendant accepts the service of process and agrees to appear in court at the scheduled date and time. Special Acceptance of Service is similar to General Acceptance of Service but requires specific information about the defendant. This document requires the defendant to provide their full name, address, telephone number, email address, and social security number. This document also requires the defendant to provide additional information, such as their occupation and employer. The defendant must also indicate whether they are represented by an attorney. Once the document is signed, it must be returned to the court or plaintiff's attorney.