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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: https://www.azcourts.gov/eaccess.
Yes, the Arizona Public Records Law mandates that all documents related to criminal history are in the public domain. The Arizona Department of Public Safety is the central repository for criminal records and provides statewide criminal history records to anyone that performs a criminal record search.
Contact the local law enforcement agency in person or by mail to request criminal records from there. Arizona courts also have online portals hosting criminal case records. The Arizona Judicial Branch provides a publicly accessible case search tool for those looking to perform a free public criminal record check.
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Please contact the Criminal History Records Section (602) 223-2222 if you need a notarized copy of this statement. Local Clearance: If you need a local clearance, you should contact your local police agency.
In most cases, this is the police department or the sheriff's office. Either way, arrest records are considered public records and are available upon request.
Minute Entry: An official record of what takes place in court made available to the parties. Motion: A formal written request to the Court asking that a specific action be taken.
Requesting Copies (Copy Request Form) 50 per page for copy requests. The number of pages of a document may be ascertained by calling the Clerk's Office at (602) 452-6700 or by emailing the court at inform@appeals.az.gov. A certification fee of $17.00 is required if the request is for a Certified Copy of the document.
A minute entry issued by court administration on behalf of the civil presiding judge approximately 150 days after the initial filing of a complaint. The purpose is to move cases forward according to the rules and prepare cases for trial.

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