The Arizona Affidavit of Direct Payments is a legal document that is used to affirm that an individual or business has paid or is obligated to pay an invoice for services or goods for which they are not otherwise able to provide documentation. The affidavit must be signed by the payer and the person receiving payment. Generally, this document is used when a third party, such as a bank or other financial institution, is asked to issue a payment on behalf of the payer. There are three main types of the Arizona Affidavit of Direct Payments: Affidavit of Direct Payment to a Corporation, Affidavit of Direct Payment to an Individual, and Affidavit of Direct Payment to a Sole Proprietorship. Each of these documents requires different information, such as the name and address of the payer and the payee, the date of the invoice, and the amount of the payment.