Arizona Order To Appear Post Judgment-Decree is a court order issued by the Arizona court requiring a party to appear before the judge in a civil case. This type of order is typically issued when the court needs more information before making a decision on a case. It is also issued when the court wants to hear arguments or evidence from a party before making a ruling. The Arizona Order To Appear Post Judgment-Decree will specify when and where the party is to appear, as well as the purpose of the appearance. There are two types of Arizona Order To Appear Post Judgment-Decree: the Order to Appear and Show Cause and the Order to Appear and Defend. The Order to Appear and Show Cause requires the party to appear before the court and explain why the court should not enter the requested judgment. The Order to Appear and Defend requires the party to appear before the court and defend against the claims or allegations set forth in the complaint.