The Arizona Notice of Motion To Avoid Lien is a legal document used to remove a lien on a property. It can be filed by a homeowner or a lienholder in order to remove a lien from a property. The lienholder must provide proof of service of the Notice of Motion to all parties involved in the lien. There are two types of Arizona Notice of Motion To Avoid Lien: (1) an uncontested motion which can be granted if the lienholder does not respond within a certain time period; and (2) a contested motion which must be heard by a judge before it can be granted. The motion must include the reasons why the lien should be removed, evidence in support of those reasons, and the date and time of the hearing. If granted, the lien will be removed from the property.