Final answer:
A Court Order for Identifying Physical Characteristics under A.R.S. § 13-3905 can be obtained if there is probable cause and such evidence is necessary for prosecution but not available by less intrusive means.
Step-by-step explanation:
Under A.R.S. § 13-3905, a Court Order for Identifying Physical Characteristics may be obtained when there is probable cause to believe that a suspect or defendant has physical characteristics that will determine or aid in determining whether the suspect participated in the crime.
This includes fingerprints, palm prints, footprints, teeth impressions, blood samples, hair samples, body fluids, and other identified physical characteristics. The conditions for obtaining such an order require that the prosecution cannot be practically advanced without this evidence, and the physical evidence must not be reasonably available by less intrusive means.