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The superior court is the state's general jurisdiction court. It is a single entity with one or more locations in each county.
Locate a federal court case by using the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) or by visiting the Clerk's Office of the courthouse where the case was filed.
Court records in Arizona are regarded as public records and, as such, may be accessed by the general public. The Arizona Public Record Law makes it the fundamental right of every Arizona resident to access public records. The purpose of this is to promote transparency and accountability by the government.
To order transcripts of digitally recorded court proceedings call Electronic Records Services (602-506-7100) for instructions.
The Superior Court has jurisdiction over: family law (divorce, legal separation, annulment, paternity) probate (guardianship, conservatorship, wills, estates)...Magistrate Courts (also referred to as City or Municipal Courts) have jurisdiction over: traffic cases. misdemeanors. violations of local ordinances.
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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.
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.
The general jurisdiction court is the Superior Court of Arizona, a statewide trial court. This court hears the widest variety of cases.
Court dates and case information can be found by visiting the Maricopa County Superior Court Case Search webpage....Search Criteria Case number. First and last name. Initials and date of birth.
Answer. Yes, most (but not all) criminal court records are accessible to the public. Public access. In the United States, criminal records, like most criminal proceedings, are generally considered public.

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