Arizona Proof Of Notice is a document that is used to provide evidence of legal notification of an event or action. It is an important tool used in the legal process, as it provides proof that an individual or entity has been legally notified of an action, such as a lawsuit or legal proceeding. Arizona Proof Of Notice is most commonly used in civil lawsuits, but can also be used in criminal proceedings. There are three main types of Arizona Proof Of Notice: Personal Service, Substituted Service, and Publication Notice. Personal Service is when an individual is personally served with the legal documents, either in person or by certified mail. Substituted Service is when a legal document is delivered to an individual by someone other than the party who initiated the legal action, such as a process server or county sheriff. Publication Notice is when a legal document is published in a newspaper or other publication.