Arizona Motion To Appear is a legal procedure that allows for an out-of-state party to appear in Arizona court without having to travel to the state. It is commonly used in divorce and child custody cases, where one party may live in another state. There are two types of Arizona Motion To Appear: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary Arizona Motion To Appear is where a party voluntarily agrees to appear in court in Arizona, while involuntary Arizona Motion To Appear is when a party is served with a subpoena or other legal document requiring them to appear in court in Arizona. A motion to appear may be granted if the court finds that there is a good cause for the appearance in Arizona.