An Arizona Order To Appear — Temporary Orders is a formal court order issued by a judge that requires an individual to appear in court at a specific date and time to answer allegations of a legal violation. This order is often issued in cases of domestic violence, to ensure the safety of the alleged victim and any children involved. There are three types of Arizona Order To Appear — Temporary Orders: Emergency, Interim, and Final. An Emergency Order is issued on an immediate basis, while an Interim Order is issued until a Final Order can be determined. A Final Order is issued after a hearing where both parties have been present and a judge has heard both sides of the case. All Arizona Order To Appear — Temporary Orders are enforceable by law and must be followed.