An Arizona Complaint for Review of Social Security Decision is an official document that is used by a claimant to appeal a Social Security Administration (SSA) disability denial. The complaint must be filed in the Federal District Court for Arizona, and the complaint must contain the following information: the claimant's name, address, and Social Security number; the date of the SSA decision; a statement of the reasons for the appeal; and any relevant facts, evidence, or legal arguments. There are two types of Arizona Complaint for Review of Social Security Decision: Administrative Review and Judicial Review. Administrative Review is the process of appealing a denial of benefits to the SSA, while Judicial Review is the process of appealing a denial of benefits to a Federal District Court.