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You can pay online with credit or debit cards at www.azcourtpay.com and at the court’s payment website. You can pay with cash at CVS, 7-11, Family Dollar and other retailers with PayNearMe. You can pay by mail with cashier’s checks or money orders.
8 Ιουν 2020 · If you have been entered into the FARE program and would like to make a payment: Pay online - www.azcourtpay.com ; Pay by phone - (866) 859-2527; In person at the courthouse - Find My Court; Pay in cash at a PayNearMe location
The Justice Courts accept as payment: personal checks, money orders, cash*, VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, or other financial institution-generated fund transfer instruments, and other forms or means of payment mandated by the supreme court.
You can make payments for: criminal fines, probation fees and restitution, deferred filing fees and for non-criminal court ordered fees.
A list of the courts that offer online payments for traffic tickets in Arizona. These are listed alphabetically and are linked to the site or payment page...
To make your monthly payment, select the Justice Court where your fine is due. Be sure to have your case number and the name on the case. Choose one of the following Justice Courts. Acceptable Payment Methods (PDF) Precinct 1: Pioneer Justice Court. Precinct 2: Casa Grande.
Arizona Courts Online Payment. Allpaid. Phone (fees will apply) You can pay by phone with Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express. 24/7 call 888-604-7888 (English/Spanish) In Person (fees may apply) Monday thru Thursday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Offsite Cash Payment.