Arizona Petition To Enforce is a legal document used by a creditor to enforce a judgment against a debtor. This document is typically filed with the court and serves as a formal request for the court to issue an order for the debtor to comply with the original court order. The Petition to Enforce is typically used when a debtor has failed to comply with the terms of a judgment or a settlement agreement. There are two types of Arizona Petition To Enforce: 1) Motion to Enforce a Judgment, and 2) Motion to Enforce a Settlement Agreement. The Motion to Enforce a Judgment is used when the debtor has failed to comply with the terms of a judgment issued by the court. The Motion to Enforce a Settlement Agreement is used when the debtor has failed to comply with the terms of a settlement agreement previously reached between the parties.