Arizona Moving a Court Date to a Later Date is a process that allows a court to reschedule a court hearing or trial to a later date. This can be done for a variety of reasons including a courtroom becoming unavailable, a party needing more time to prepare, or a judge needing more time to review evidence. There are two types of Arizona Moving a Court Date to a Later Date: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary moving is when both parties in the case agree to the date change, while involuntary moving happens when the court orders the date change. In either case, the judge will hear arguments from both parties and make a decision based on the best interest of the parties involved.