Arizona Objecting/Response is a set of rules governing the process of objecting to evidence in a legal proceeding. It is primarily used in the Arizona state court system. There are several types of Arizona Objecting/Response, including procedural objections, substantive objections, hearsay objections, and best evidence objections. Procedural objections are raised to address issues such as timing, improper foundation, or relevance of evidence. Substantive objections are raised to challenge the admissibility of a particular item of evidence. Hearsay objections are raised to challenge the reliability of a statement, while best evidence objections are raised to challenge the accuracy or authenticity of a document or other piece of evidence. All of these objections must be made in a timely manner and in accordance with Arizona state rules and procedures.