An Arizona Order to Appear is a court order issued by a judge that requires a person to appear in court at a certain date and time. This order is usually issued for criminal proceedings, such as arraignments, hearings, and trials. There are two types of Arizona Order to Appear: a summons, which is an order to appear in court, and a warrant, which is an order to be arrested and taken into custody. Both of these orders are legal documents that require the recipient to appear before the court. The Order to Appear must be served by a law enforcement officer, either in person or through the mail. Failure to comply with the order can result in serious legal consequences, such as fines, jail time, or other penalties.




