Arizona Small Claims Request for Continuance and Order is a document that is filed in the Arizona Superior Court by the plaintiff or defendant in a small claims case, in order to request a continuance of the case. This request is usually made in order to give the parties additional time to prepare for the hearing. If the request is granted, the court will issue an Order granting the request and rescheduling the hearing for a later date. Types of Arizona Small Claims Request for Continuance and Order include: — Request for Continuance without Prejudice: This type of request is used when the parties are not yet ready to proceed with the case and need additional time to prepare. — Request for Continuance with Prejudice: This type of request is used when the parties have already prepared for the hearing, but are unable to attend. The court will not grant the request if it finds that it would be prejudicial to one of the parties. — Request for Reconsideration of Continuance: This type of request is used when a party believes that the court made an error in granting or denying its Request for Continuance. The court will review the case and determine if a reconsideration is necessary.