An Arizona Defendant's Answer to the Complaint is a legal document filed in response to a lawsuit by the plaintiff. It is an opportunity for the defendant to provide a written answer to the allegations and claims made in the complaint. The answer may include an admission or denial of the allegations, as well as any relevant defenses to the claims. If the defendant denies the allegations, they must provide a “specific” denial, which outlines the reasons why they disagree with the plaintiff’s claims. There are two main types of Arizona Defendant's Answer to the Complaint: an “unverified” answer and a “verified” answer. An unverified answer is a written document that is not sworn to or affirmed by the defendant. A verified answer is a document that is signed and sworn to by the defendant, attesting that the facts and information in the document are truthful and accurate.




