Arizona Demand For Notice is a civil procedure used in Arizona. It is a legal process that requires a party to a legal action to provide written notice to the other parties involved in the case. This process is used to ensure that all parties involved are aware of the case and its proceedings. There are two types of Arizona Demand For Notice: the statutory demand and the non-statutory demand. The statutory demand is a kind of notice given by a court to parties involved in a case. It informs the parties of the legal action and its proceedings. The non-statutory demand is a notice given by an individual or entity outside the court system. This kind of notice is used to notify the other parties of a potential legal dispute.