The Arizona Order for Assessment and Collection of Inmate Court Fees and Costs is an order issued by the Arizona Supreme Court that requires inmates to pay for their court costs and fees related to their prosecution and sentencing. This order applies to all inmates who have been convicted and incarcerated in the state of Arizona. This order requires the inmates to pay court costs, filing fees, prosecution fees, restitution, fines, and any other fees associated with their sentencing. There are two types of Arizona Order for Assessment and Collection of Inmate Court Fees and Costs. The first type is the “Original Order,” which is issued by the Arizona Supreme Court when an inmate is sentenced. This order requires that the inmate pay all fees and costs associated with their sentencing. The second type is the “Supplemental Order,” which is issued by the court when an inmate is released from incarceration. This order requires that the inmate pay any remaining fees and costs associated with their sentencing. Both of these orders can be used to collect the fees and costs associated with an inmate’s prosecution and sentencing. The Arizona Order for Assessment and Collection of Inmate Court Fees and Costs is an important tool used to ensure that inmates are held accountable for their actions and to help offset the costs of their prosecution and sentencing.