The Arizona Civil Fee Schedule is a set of fees imposed by the Arizona Supreme Court for filing civil cases in Arizona. These fees help to cover the cost of providing justice to citizens in the state. The fees are established by the Arizona Supreme Court and are updated periodically. There are several types of Arizona Civil Fee Schedules, depending on the type of case being filed. The most common are the Standard Civil Fee Schedule, which is used for most civil cases, and the Small Claims Fee Schedule, which is used for small claims cases. Other types of fee schedules include the Domestic Relations Fee Schedule, the Probate Fee Schedule, and the Special Actions Fee Schedule. The fees vary depending on the type of case being filed, but generally include an initiation fee, court costs, filing fees, and service fees. The fees are designed to cover the cost of providing a fair and impartial trial, as well as ensuring the efficient administration of justice. The Arizona Civil Fee Schedule is an important part of the state's legal system and helps to ensure that all citizens have access to justice.