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United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Municipal Courts and Justice of the Peace Courts. Municipal Courts and Justice of the Peace Courts are trial courts of limited jurisdiction. Superior Courts. Superior Courts are trial courts of general jurisdiction. Court of Appeals. The Arizona Court of Appeals is the states intermediate appellate court. Supreme Court.
To appeal, you must file a Notice of Appeal with the trial court clerk within 14 calendar days from the date of the appealable order or final judgment. If you do not file a Notice of Appeal within these 14 days, you lose the right to appeal.
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The court of appeals was established in 1965 as the first level of appeal up from superior court. It has two divisions: Division One in Phoenix (19 judges) and Division Two in Tucson (nine judges).

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