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What is Arbitration Certificate

The Arizona Compulsory Arbitration Certificate is a legal document used by litigants in Maricopa County to certify if their case is subject to compulsory arbitration limits established by local rules.

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Arbitration Certificate is needed by:
  • Plaintiffs involved in civil cases in Arizona
  • Defendants responding to arbitration claims in Arizona
  • Attorneys representing clients in arbitration
  • Individuals seeking resolution via arbitration in Maricopa County
  • Legal professionals preparing documents for court
  • Parties participating in arbitration hearings

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The Arizona Compulsory Arbitration Certificate must be filled out by both plaintiffs and defendants involved in civil cases that may be subject to arbitration in Maricopa County.
Deadlines for submitting the Arizona Compulsory Arbitration Certificate may vary based on the court’s schedule and local rules. It’s crucial to consult with the court or your attorney to ensure timely submission.
The completed Arizona Compulsory Arbitration Certificate should be submitted according to your court's instructions. This may include filing in person, mailing, or submitting online if allowed.
Typically, no additional documents are required when submitting the Arizona Compulsory Arbitration Certificate; however, it’s wise to check with your attorney or the court clerk for specific requirements.
Common mistakes include not signing the form, leaving fields blank, or miscalculating the amounts involved. Always double-check your entries before submission.
Processing times for the Arizona Compulsory Arbitration Certificate can vary by court and case load. Generally, it may take a few days to a couple of weeks. For urgent matters, contact the court directly.
Changes to the Arizona Compulsory Arbitration Certificate may be possible, but you must follow the court’s procedures for filing amendments or corrections. Consult your attorney for guidance.
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