Ariz. R. P. Spec. Act. 19

As amended through August 22, 2024
Rule 19 - [Effective 1/1/2025] Motions for Reconsideration in Appellate Special Actions
(a) Filings Permitted.
(1)Motion for Reconsideration.
(A) Generally. A motion for reconsideration requests the court to consider whether its decision contained an erroneous determination of material fact or law.
(B) Procedure. Any party may file a motion for reconsideration no later than 15 days after the clerk gives written notice of the decision in an appellate special action. An additional 5 days will be added after the 15-day period would otherwise expire for any party to whom the decision is sent only by U.S. mail.
(C) Contents. The motion must state the particular grounds for reconsideration, as provided in ARCAP 22(b).
(2)Motion for Publication. A motion for publication in the Court of Appeals will be treated as a motion for reconsideration and must be filed within the same time frame.
(3)Response. A party may file a response only if the court orders one, but relief may not be granted without a response. If the court orders a response, it must be filed and served within the time ordered by the court, which is presumptively 7 days after entry of the court's order.
(4)Form and Length. Unless the court orders otherwise, a motion or response under this rule, if any, must comply with ARCAP 22(e).
(b) When Motions for Reconsideration Are Not Permitted. A motion for reconsideration must not be filed if:
(1) the court has declined to accept jurisdiction of the petition; or
(2) the decision states that it is effective immediately.

Ariz. R. P. Spec. Act. 19

Added August 22, 2024, effective 1/1/2025.