Arizona Proof of Notice of Hearing is a document that is used to prove that a person was given notice of a hearing in the state of Arizona. It is typically used to provide proof that a person was notified of a court hearing or other important legal proceeding. It contains the date and time of the hearing, the type of hearing, and the address of the court or other location where the hearing will be held. There are two types of Arizona Proof of Notice of Hearing: 1. In-Person Notice: This type of Proof of Notice is given to the person being notified in-person, either by a court clerk or other authorized representative. 2. Service by Mail: This type of Notice is sent by mail to the person being notified. It must be sent by a government agency or other authorized entity, and must be postmarked at least five days before the hearing.