Arizona Filing for Foreign Judgment is a procedure used to obtain a judgment against a debtor located in another state or country. This is done by filing a petition in the superior court of Arizona to request that the court recognize and enforce a foreign judgment. The petition must include the name and address of the debtor, the amount of the judgment, the court in which it was entered, and evidence that the judgment is in full force and effect in the jurisdiction in which it was entered. After the petition is filed, the court will issue a writ of execution, a document that authorizes the enforcement of the foreign judgment. There are two types of Arizona Filing for Foreign Judgment: direct filing and indirect filing. Direct filing involves filing the petition with the Arizona court and asking the court to recognize and enforce the foreign judgment, while indirect filing involves having the Arizona court recognize and enforce the foreign judgment in another jurisdiction.