Arizona Order Conditionally Approving Disclosure Statement is a court order issued by an Arizona bankruptcy court that allows a debtor to file a disclosure statement with the court. The order is used to provide the court and creditors with information about the debtor's financial condition, assets, liabilities, and proposed reorganization plan. It is typically issued after the debtor has filed a petition for bankruptcy, and the court has reviewed the debtor's financial information and determined that the disclosure statement meets the requirements of the Bankruptcy Code. There are two types of Arizona Order Conditionally Approving Disclosure Statement: Interim Order and Final Order. An Interim Order is issued to allow the debtor to move forward with the bankruptcy process, while a Final Order is issued after the final reorganization plan has been approved.