Arizona Demand for Notice is a legal document that must be filed with the court in order to participate in the Arizona foreclosure process. The purpose of Arizona Demand for Notice is to inform a lender of a homeowner’s intent to challenge a foreclosure. When the Demand for Notice is filed with the court, the lender must provide the homeowner with specific documents and information related to the foreclosure. The document must be filed with the court within 20 days of the lender’s notice of foreclosure. There are two types of Arizona Demand for Notice: a Demand for Notice of Trustee’s Sale and a Demand for Notice of Judicial Sale. The Demand for Notice of Trustee’s Sale gives the homeowner the right to know when the foreclosure is going to take place by the lender’s chosen trustee. The Demand for Notice of Judicial Sale gives the homeowner the right to contest the foreclosure in court.