An Arizona Request and Order for Hearing is a legal document that can be filed by a party in a legal dispute to request a hearing with a judge or magistrate. This document states the name of the petitioner, the name of the respondent, the specific issues in dispute, and the requested relief. This document is typically used when a party seeks to resolve a dispute without going to trial. There are two types of Arizona Request and Order for Hearing: 1) a Request and Order for Hearing in a Civil Case, and 2) a Request and Order for Hearing in a Family Case. A Request and Order for Hearing in a Civil Case is used when a party is seeking relief from a court in a civil manner. A Request and Order for Hearing in a Family Case is used when a party is seeking relief from a court in a family law matter, such as a divorce, child custody, spousal support, or adoption.