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  1. Click 'Get Form' to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the checklist to ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for filing a petition for termination of parental rights.
  3. Fill out the 'Petition for Termination of Parent-Child Relationship' form, ensuring all required information about the child(ren) and parent(s) is accurately provided.
  4. Complete the 'Order Setting Initial Hearing' section, which will be issued by the court after your petition is filed.
  5. Obtain a 'Notice of Initial Hearing' from the Clerk of Court, detailing when and where your hearing will take place.
  6. Make copies of all documents to serve interested parties as required by law, ensuring timely service before your initial hearing.
  7. Prepare for your initial hearing by gathering all necessary documents, including proof of service and any relevant identification or custody papers.

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You may check your court orders or contact the Criminal Department at (602) 506-8575 (if your case was in Maricopa County) to confirm whether your civil and firearm rights have been restored.
Arizona employs a three-tier judicial system: Trial Courts of Limited and General Jurisdiction (Municipal Courts, Justice of the Peace Courts, and Superior Courts) Intermediate Appellate Courts (Divisions One and Two of the Arizona Court of Appeals) High Court (Arizona Supreme Court)
These can be criminal cases or civil cases, depending on the ordinance violated and the nature of the violation. Municipal courts also handle courthouse weddings and legal name changes. Generally, municipals courts are divided into multiple divisions, each for a specific type of case.
Overall, there are two types of cases: civil and criminal. In civil cases, private citizens (or companies) sue each other in court. In criminal cases, the state brings a lawsuit against a person who has broken a criminal law.
Types of Cases They hear civil traffic cases, violation of city ordinances and codes, and issue orders of protection and injunctions prohibiting harassment. They also issue search warrants and handle domestic violence and harassment cases. They do not hear civil lawsuits between citizens.

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To restore the right to possess a weapon the person must file an application with Superior Court in the county where you were convicted. A person with two or more Arizona felony convictions must file the applications to restore their civil liberties with Superior Court in the county where you were convicted.
The Maricopa County Superior Court is where all Felony and secondary Misdemeanor and Civil Violations proceed through the system. If the primary charge is a Misdemeanor or a Civil Violation, those types of cases end up in City Courts, Town Courts, or Justice Courts.

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