Arizona Proof Of Delivery Or Mailing Or Publishing Notice To Creditors is a notice sent to creditors by a debtor in the state of Arizona to inform them of the debt and its status. This notice is typically used in bankruptcy cases, after a debtor has filed a petition with the court. It typically includes the debtor's name, address, and the amount of the debt. There are three types of Arizona Proof Of Delivery Or Mailing Or Publishing Notice To Creditors: 1. Proof Of Delivery Notice: This type of notice is sent to creditors to provide proof that the notice was delivered. It typically includes the date and time of delivery, the signature of the person receiving the notice, and the address to which the notice was delivered. 2. Mailing Notice: This type of notice is sent to creditors via mail to provide proof that the notice was sent. It typically includes the date of mailing, the address to which the notice was sent, and a copy of the notice itself. 3. Publishing Notice: This type of notice is sent to creditors via publication in an Arizona newspaper. The notice typically includes the name of the debtor, the debt amount, and the date and time the notice was published.