Arizona Demand for Notice is a written document used in the state of Arizona to provide notice to a party that a lawsuit has been filed against them. It is typically used by the plaintiff in a civil lawsuit to ensure that the defendant is properly served with the complaint and summons. The Demand for Notice must be accompanied by an affidavit of service that verifies that the Demand for Notice was served on the defendant. There are two types of Arizona Demand for Notice, which are: (1) a Demand for Notice of Default; and (2) a Demand for Notice of Claim or of Suit. The Demand for Notice of Default is used when a defendant has failed to answer the complaint within the prescribed time frame, while the Demand for Notice of Claim or of Suit is used in all other cases.