Arizona To Enforce a Court Order to Pay Support is a process used by the state of Arizona to enforce court orders that require individuals to make payments for child and spousal support. This process can involve several steps, including wage garnishment, bank account liens, seizure of assets, and other enforcement measures. The state of Arizona has three main types of enforcement actions: Administrative Enforcement, which are handled by the Arizona Department of Economic Security; Judicial Enforcement, which require a court order; and Private Enforcement, which are handled by private services. In all cases, the goal is to ensure that the court order is followed and the appropriate payments are made. Arizona also offers a variety of programs to help individuals comply with their orders, such as the Child Support Services Program, the Spousal Maintenance Program, and the Parenting Time Enforcement Program.