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Recorded documents such as oaths of office, judgements, liens and deeds are available at the Maricopa County Recorders Office. Information on matters prosecuted in city and town municipal courts may be requested by contacting the specific jurisdiction.
With the exception of some records involving adoptions or juveniles, these court records are open to the public. Cases filed within 15 years may be held by Court of Appeals Division One. Cases filed more than 15 years ago may be held by Arizona State Archives.
You can access the public information portion of the Court and Clerks computer system by visiting either of the following locations: Customer Service Center at 601 W. Jackson (Phoenix) The Southeast Court at 222 E. Javelina (Mesa) Northwest Court at 14264 W. Tierra Buena Lane (Surprise) Northeast Court at 18380 N.
The Superior Court is the trial court of general jurisdiction for the State of Arizona and the judges hear cases which involve felony prosecutions, civil cases over $10,000, probate matters, marriage dissolutions and annulments, real property title and possession matters.
The Clerks Office can provide public access to the records of the actions of Superior Court online or by visiting one of our offices.
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For access to criminal and civil court documents in the Superior Court visit the eAccess portal. For more information about the eAccess portal please visit: . NOTES: Internet Explorer 10 Users: Case details will not display properly unless you switch to Compatibility View.
To review the record, the subject may begin the process by going to or by contacting the Central State Repository Section at (602) 223-2000, selecting Option #2 (Records and Reports), and then Option #3 (Statewide Criminal Records).

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