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With the exception of some records involving adoptions or juveniles, these court records are open to the public. Cases filed more than 15 years ago may be held by Arizona State Archives. Cases filed within 10 years may be held by Court of Appeals Division Two .
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).
Rule 11. The Forensics Services Division evaluates defendants for competency in criminal cases. If found competent, they return to trial court; if found incompetent but restorable, they receive treatment in a Restoration to Competency (RTC) program or an Outpatient Treatment Program.
Home AZ Courts eAccess eAccess provides convenient 24/7 online access to Arizona Superior Court case records for civil and criminal cases that were filed on or after July 1, 2010, except that Pima County criminal case records are only available for cases that were filed on or after July 1, 2015.
Superior Court Judge Salary in Phoenix, AZ Annual SalaryMonthly Pay Top Earners $168,134 $14,011 75th Percentile $123,000 $10,250 Average $93,965 $7,830 25th Percentile $46,500 $3,875

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The Superior Court houses all of the trial-based courts for Maricopa County. Criminal. Probate. Family. Juvenile. Civil. Regional Homeless Court. Mental Health. Lower Court Admin Appeal.

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