Arizona Motion to Appear Telephonically is a legal procedure that allows a party to a case to appear in court via phone instead of physically going to the courthouse. This procedure is used when a party is unable to attend the court hearing for any reason, such as distance, illness, or disability. The motion requires the permission of the judge to be granted, and will specify the details of the hearing, such as the date and time, and the telephone number at which the party can be reached. There are two types of Arizona Motion to Appear Telephonically. The first is a motion for an individual party, which allows them to appear in court from a remote location. The second is a motion for multiple parties, which allows multiple parties to appear telephonically in the same court hearing.