The Arizona Order Regarding Deferral Of Court Fees And Or Costs And Consent To Entry Of Judgment is an agreement between a court and a defendant that allows the defendant to postpone the payment of court fees and/or costs. This document is typically used when a defendant is unable to pay the full amount of court fees and/or costs at the time of their court appearance. The Arizona Order Regarding Deferral Of Court Fees And Or Costs And Consent To Entry Of Judgment outlines the payment terms, including the amount of fees/costs to be deferred and the date by when the fees/costs must be paid in full. It also includes a consent to entry of judgment, which means that if the defendant fails to pay the fees/costs by the agreed-upon date, the court may enter a judgment against the defendant. Types of Arizona Orders Regarding Deferral Of Court Fees And Or Costs And Consent To Entry Of Judgment include orders for criminal court fees, civil court fees, juvenile court fees, and appellate court fees.