Rule 102. Certificates; Forms
Arizona Revised Statutes AnnotatedPima County Rules for the Fast Trial and Alternative Resolution (“Fastar”) Pilot ProgramEffective: December 31, 2021
Effective: December 31, 2021
AZ A.R.S. Fast Trial and Alt.Res.Prog. Rules, Pima County, Rule 102
Rule 102. Certificates; Forms
(a) FASTAR Certificate. At the time of filing any civil complaint requesting only money damages not exceeding $50,000 for any claimant, the plaintiff must file a separate FASTAR certificate. The FASTAR certificate must state whether the action meets the four FASTAR eligibility criteria listed in Rule 101(b). The plaintiff must serve the FASTAR certificate on each defendant with the summons and complaint.
(b) Controverting Certificate. Any defendant who disagrees with the plaintiff's FASTAR certificate must file a controverting certificate that specifies the reason for disagreement. The defendant must file the controverting certificate with the answer or with a Rule 12 motion, whichever is filed first. If the defendant files a controverting certificate, the matter must be referred to the assigned judge for a determination of whether the case is eligible for the FASTAR program.
Credits
Added Oct. 26, 2017, effective Nov. 1, 2017, until Dec. 31, 2021. Amended Dec. 8, 2021, effective Dec. 31, 2021, until further order of the court.
A.R.S. Fast Trial and Alt.Res.Prog. Rules, Pima County, Rule 102, AZ ST PIMA FASTAR Rule 102
State Court Rules are current with amendments received through April 15, 2024. The Code of Judicial Administration is current with amendments received through April 15, 2024.
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