AZ BAR Study Guide 2026

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📋 AZ BAR Exam Format at a Glance

200
Questions
360 min
Time Limit
68.00%
Passing Score

📚 AZ BAR Topics to Study (28)

✍️ Sample AZ BAR Questions & Answers

1. Under Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure, a defendant must generally answer a complaint within how many days after service?
30 days

Under Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 12(a), a defendant must serve an answer within 20 days after service of the summons and complaint (30 days in some circumstances).

2. The best evidence rule (FRE 1002) requires that, to prove the content of a writing, recording, or photograph, a party must produce:
The original document or an admissible duplicate

FRE 1002 requires production of the original writing, recording, or photograph to prove its contents unless an exception applies.

3. Ex parte communications with a judge by a lawyer are:
Prohibited except as authorized by law or court order

Rule 3.5 prohibits ex parte communications with judges except as authorized by law or court order, to protect the integrity and impartiality of the judicial process.

4. Promissory estoppel is available as a substitute for consideration when:
A party detrimentally relies on a promise and injustice can only be avoided by enforcement

Promissory estoppel enforces a promise lacking consideration when there is a clear promise, foreseeable and actual detrimental reliance, and injustice cannot otherwise be avoided.

5. Under the doctrine of completeness (FRE 106), if a party introduces part of a writing, the opposing party may require introduction of:
Any other part of the writing that fairness requires to be considered at the same time

FRE 106 allows the opposing party to introduce any remaining portions of the document that in fairness ought to be considered together with the admitted portion.

6. In Arizona state courts, venue is generally proper in the county where:
The defendants reside or where the cause of action arose

Arizona venue rules generally allow suit in the county where any defendant resides or where the claim or cause of action arose.

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