Arizona Request for Protected Address (Family Court) is a form and process used to protect the address of a Family Court petitioner or respondent from being given to the other party. It allows the petitioner or respondent to provide a false address to the court in order to remain anonymous and protect their safety. There are two types of Arizona Request for Protected Address (Family Court): 1) Request for Protected Address (Family Court) and 2) Motion for Order for Protected Address (Family Court). The Request for Protected Address (Family Court) is a form used to ask the court to allow the petitioner or respondent to provide a false address to the court. The Motion for Order for Protected Address (Family Court) is a form used to ask the court to issue an order protecting the petitioner or respondent’s real address from being given to the other party.