Arizona Notice to Creditors is a document used by estate executors in the state of Arizona to inform creditors of the death of a debtor. It is typically filed with the Superior Court in the county in which the deceased resided. There are two types of Arizona Notice to Creditors: (1) Short Form Notice and (2) Long Form Notice. The Short Form Notice is used to notify creditors of the death of the debtor, the name and mailing address of the estate executor, and the deadline for filing claims against the estate. The Long Form Notice is used to provide additional information, such as the name and mailing address of the estate's probate attorney, the time frame for providing the estate with evidence of debts, and the deadline for filing claims against the estate. Both forms of Notice to Creditors must be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the deceased resided, and must be sent to all known creditors.