The Arizona Joint ADR Statement To Court is a document required by the Arizona Supreme Court Rule 22. It is used to inform the court that parties to a civil case are participating in an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) process such as mediation, arbitration, or a settlement conference. The statement must include the names of the parties, details of the dispute, and the type of ADR process they are participating in. It also must be signed by either a participating party or their attorney. There are two main types of Arizona Joint ADR Statement To Court: one for mediation and one for arbitration. The mediation form includes additional information about the mediator, such as name, title, and contact information, as well as a statement affirming that the parties agree to use mediation to resolve their dispute. The arbitration form includes similar information, but also includes additional information about the arbitrator, such as name, title, and contact information, as well as a statement affirming that the parties agree to use arbitration to resolve their dispute.