The Arizona Appearance of Child Support Creditor or Representative is a document filed with the Arizona Superior Court Clerk's Office by a creditor or representative of a creditor in a child support case. The document states that the creditor or representative is appearing in the case as a party, and it is used to assert or protect the creditor's rights. The document must be signed by the creditor or representative, and it must include their contact information. The two types of Arizona Appearance of Child Support Creditor or Representative are an Appearance of Creditor and an Appearance of Representative. An Appearance of Creditor is filed when the creditor is the person or entity legally responsible for the debt, and they are represented by an attorney. An Appearance of Representative is filed when the creditor is represented by someone else, such as a collection agency or debt collector.