An Arizona Consent Judgment for Court Fees and Costs is a final court order entered into by two or more parties after one party has been found liable for the other party’s court costs and fees. The Arizona Consent Judgment for Court Fees and Costs may include a dollar amount, attorney fees and/or other costs associated with the case. This type of judgment is typically used when a court case is settled by agreement of the parties involved, and both parties agree to the amount of court fees and costs that are owed. There are two types of Arizona Consent Judgment for Court Fees and Costs: a judgment in favor of the prevailing party and a judgment in favor of the non-prevailing party. A judgment in favor of the prevailing party is a judgment in which the party found liable for the court costs and fees agrees to pay the amount ordered by the court. A judgment in favor of the non-prevailing party is a judgment in which the non-prevailing party agrees to pay the amount ordered by the court. Both types of judgments may include attorney fees and other costs associated with the case.