The Arizona Civil Joint Report (ACJ) is a report that is completed by both parties in a civil case in the state of Arizona in order to provide the court with a summary of the parties’ positions and a proposed resolution. The ACJ is an important tool for the court to use in resolving civil disputes in an efficient and cost-effective manner. There are three types of Arizona Civil Joint Reports: a Standard Joint Report, a Summary Joint Report, and a Final Joint Report. The Standard Joint Report is the most detailed, and outlines the parties’ positions and proposed resolution. The Summary Joint Report provides a brief summary of the parties’ positions and proposed resolution. The Final Joint Report is a formal document that is signed by both parties and submitted to the court.