An Arizona Order Setting Conditions of Release is an order issued by a court that sets the conditions of release for a defendant who has been arrested and charged with a crime. This order is used to ensure that the defendant follows specific conditions while awaiting trial or sentencing. The order typically includes items such as restrictions on travel, curfews, reporting requirements, and drug and alcohol testing. There are two types of Arizona Order Setting Conditions of Release: a pretrial release order and a post-conviction order. A pretrial release order is issued before a defendant is convicted, while a post-conviction order is issued after a defendant has been convicted.