An Arizona Stipulation for Extension of Time to File Brief is an agreement between two parties—the appellant and thappealedee—to extend the time for filing the appellant's brief in an appeal. This agreement is made in writing and signed by both parties. It must be filed with the Arizona Court of Appeals before the deadline for filing the appellant's brief. The Arizona Stipulation for Extension of Time to File Brief can be of two types—a “stipulated” extension or an “unopposed” extension. A “stipulated” extension is when both parties agree to the extension, and a “unopposed” extension is when appealedllee does not object to the extension, but does not agree to it either. The stipulation for extension must provide the date the appellant's brief is due, and the date must be within a reasonable time period. It must also include the signatures of both the appellant and the appealed. The court will then review the stipulation and may grant or deny the extension.