Arizona Waiver of Notice of Hearing is a document used to waive the right to receive notice of a hearing in Arizona. This waiver is typically used when both parties agree to the hearing and do not need to be formally notified of the hearing. The most common type of Arizona Waiver of Notice of Hearing is the Consent Decree Waiver. This waiver waives the right to receive notice of a hearing on a Consent Decree, which is a formal agreement between two parties to resolve a legal dispute. Another type of Arizona Waiver of Notice of Hearing is the Default Judgment Waiver. This waiver waives the right to receive notice of a hearing on a Default Judgment, which is a judgment in favor of one party without the other party being present in court. Finally, the Joint Stipulation Waiver is a waiver of the right to receive notice of a hearing on a Joint Stipulation, which is an agreement between two parties that resolves a legal dispute without the need for a trial.