An Arizona Order on Supplemental Application (After Hearing) is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Arizona, typically after a hearing. This order outlines the remedies, relief, and/or decisions that the judge has made. Depending on the type of case, this order may provide for a payment of money, specific performance, or other relief. There are two types of Arizona Order on Supplemental Application (After Hearing): Final Judgement and Decree and Temporary Order. A Final Judgement and Decree is an order issued by the court that is legally binding and not subject to change. A Temporary Order is an order issued by the court that is limited in duration and can be modified or dissolved at any time.