The Arizona Order for Assessment and Collection of Inmate Court Fees and Costs is a state law that requires inmates to pay court-related fees and costs. This includes court costs, fines, restitution, and other costs associated with their case. The order requires the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC) to collect the fees and costs from inmates and their families. There are two types of Arizona Order for Assessment and Collection of Inmate Court Fees and Costs: 1) Immediate Payment Orders, and 2) Installment Payment Orders. Immediate Payment Orders require inmates to pay the full amount of court-related fees and costs immediately upon release from prison. Inmates are required to pay the full amount within 30 days of their release. Installment Payment Orders require inmates to pay the full amount of court-related fees and costs over a period of time. The payment plan is based on the amount of money the inmate is able to pay each month. The inmate must pay the full amount within six months of their release. The Arizona Order for Assessment and Collection of Inmate Court Fees and Costs is an important tool for ensuring that inmates are held accountable for their court-related fees and costs. This order helps to ensure that inmates do not become overburdened with debt upon release from prison.