Arizona Proof Of Notice Hearing is a hearing conducted by a court in Arizona in order to determine whether proper notice was given in a civil case. The notice must be issued by the court to all parties involved in the case and must be served in accordance with the applicable Arizona rules of civil procedure. There are two types of Arizona Proof Of Notice Hearing: an expert hearing, which is conducted without the presence of the parties involved, and a trial hearing, where both parties are present and have the opportunity to present their case. The court will review the evidence presented and make a decision based on the merits of the case. The decision of the court is final and binding and must be followed by all parties.