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Arizona State Court System 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)
The Judicial Branch consists of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Superior Court, and limited jurisdiction (municipal and justice of peace) courts. The Arizona Constitution provides for the administrative supervision over all courts to rest with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
The State of Arizona government is made up of three separate branches: Executive, Legislative and Judicial. The Executive branch is comprised approximately 130 agencies, departments, authorities, boards, commissions, councils, administrations, registrars, offices, and institutions.
Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) means the Judiciarys administrative office that assists in providing guidance to the 15 judicial districts, or vicinages, under the authority granted by the State Constitution to the Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court and the Administrative Director of the Courts in the
The Judicial branch is comprised of the Arizona Supreme Court, the Arizona Court of Appeals and the Superior Court augmented by the counties Justice of the Peace Courts and the municipalities Municipal Courts. Courts resolve legal disputes, manage trials and interpret the law.
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The A.C.J.A. Section 3-303 consists of statewide fee guidelines and requirements applicable to the Court in determining the reasonableness of fees for services rendered by attorneys in Title 14 proceedings.

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