An Arizona Order Regarding Deferral of Service of Process Fee for Injunctions Against Harassment is a court order that allows a plaintiff to apply for a temporary restraining order without paying the service of process fee. This order is available to plaintiffs who are seeking an injunction against harassment, including domestic violence, stalking, cyberstalking, sexual assault, and harassment. The Arizona Order Regarding Deferral of Service of Process Fee for Injunctions Against Harassment can be broken down into two categories: 1) an initial temporary injunction and 2) a final injunction. The initial temporary injunction allows the plaintiff to apply for a temporary restraining order without paying the service of process fee. The final injunction is the full order that is issued after a hearing is held. This order can include mandates such as restraining the defendant from contacting the plaintiff, staying away from the plaintiff's residence or place of work, and more.