The Arizona Notice of Objection to Claim is a document used to formally object to a claim, which can be filed with the court in the state of Arizona. The Notice of Objection to Claim is used to oppose or challenge a claim, such as a claim of lien, made against a property. It is also used to contest a claim for unpaid taxes or fees from an Arizona state agency. There are two types of Arizona Notice of Objection to Claim: one for a claim against a single property and one for a claim against multiple properties. The Notice of Objection to Claim for a single property includes the name of the claimant, the amount of the claim, and the reasons for the objection. The Notice of Objection to Claim for multiple properties must include the names of all claimants, the amounts of the claims, and the reasons for the objections. Both types of Notice of Objection to Claim must be signed by the owner of the property or the person filing the objection. In addition to filing the Notice of Objection to Claim with the court, the filer must also serve a copy of the document to the claimant. The Notice of Objection to Claim must also be published in a newspaper, as required by Arizona law. After the Notice of Objection to Claim is filed and served, the claimant may file a response to the Notice of Objection to Claim, as well as a motion to have the claim dismissed.