The Arizona Request for Order Granting or Denying a Hearing is a form that is used in the Arizona court system to request a hearing to determine whether an order should be granted or denied. This form is typically used in family law cases to seek a hearing to settle matters such as spousal maintenance, parenting time, or child support. The form must be filled out by the party requesting the hearing and must include relevant information such as the parties' names, dates of birth, and the requested order. There are two types of Arizona Request for Order Granting or Denying a Hearing: (1) Request for Order Granting a Hearing and (2) Request for Order Denying a Hearing. The Request for Order Granting a Hearing is used when the requesting party is seeking a hearing to settle a matter, while the Request for Order Denying a Hearing is used when the requesting party is seeking to deny a hearing requested by another party. Both forms must be submitted to the court for consideration.