An Arizona Order of Detention Pending Trial is an order issued by a judicial officer when requested by a prosecuting attorney. This order requires that an accused person remain in jail or in a secure facility until their trial date. This order is typically used when there is a risk that the accused person will not appear in court for their trial, or when there is a risk that the accused person may commit another crime or a flight risk. There are two types of Arizona Order of Detention Pending Trial: the Order of Detention and the Order of Supervised Release. In the Order of Detention, the accused person is not allowed to leave the jail or secure facility until their trial date. In the Order of Supervised Release, the accused person is allowed to leave the jail or secure facility but must remain in the county and comply with certain restrictions, such as notifying the court if the accused person moves or changes employment.