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The case number typically appears in one of two formats, as shown in the following examples: CV 17-00010-PHX-DJH or 2:17cv00010 CV is the case type. Case types assigned by the Court include Civil (cv), Criminal (cr) and Miscellaneous (mc). The number 17 represents the year the case was filed.
Judicial Public Records To request public records of the Superior Court or Judicial Branch in Maricopa County as defined by Arizona Supreme Court Rule 123 (Public Access to the Judicial Records of the State of Arizona), please email PublicRecords@jbazmc.maricopa.gov.
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.
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If the case has been decided by an opinion of the Court, click on the Recent Decisions button at the top of the home page (.supremecourt.gov), scroll down until you find your case by date, docket number, or name on the opinions chart, then check the header at the top of odd-numbered pages of the opinion for the
To request public records of the Superior Court or Judicial Branch in Maricopa County as defined by Arizona Supreme Court Rule 123 (Public Access to the Judicial Records of the State of Arizona), please email PublicRecords@jbazmc.maricopa.gov.

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