Arizona Order For Issuance Of Warrant To Take Physical Custody Of Minor Children is an order of the court issued in order to take legal custody of minor children. It is issued when a parent or guardian is not able to take care of the minor children due to various reasons, such as abandonment, neglect, abuse, or other legal grounds. This order allows the court to take physical possession of the minor children and place them in the care of a custodian or agency until the court determines the best course of action. There are two types of Arizona Order For Issuance Of Warrant To Take Physical Custody Of Minor Children: Temporary Order and Permanent Order. A Temporary Order is issued when a parent or guardian is unable to take physical custody of the minor children, and the court may take temporary custody until a hearing is held to determine whether a Permanent Order should be issued. A Permanent Order is issued when the court has determined that the parent or guardian is unable to take physical custody of the minor children and the court has determined that the best course of action is to place the minor children in the care of a custodian or agency.