The Arizona Expedited Process Request To Enforce is a way for parties to quickly resolve disputes without going through the typical court system. It is a cost-effective, expedited alternative to the traditional judicial process and is available to parties in Arizona who have an agreement that is signed and notarized. This process can be used for a variety of disputes, such as contract disputes, debt collection, child support, alimony, and other family law matters. There are two types of Arizona Expedited Process Request To Enforce: — Summary Process Request To Enforce: This is the most commonly used process and is used when the parties have an agreement which is signed and notarized. The parties have the opportunity to present their evidence and arguments in a summary proceeding before a neutral third party. — Arbitration Process Request To Enforce: This is a more formal proceeding and is used when the parties have an agreement that is in writing and notarized. The parties will have a hearing before a neutral third party, which is similar to a trial but with fewer rules of evidence. The third party will then make a decision based on the evidence presented.