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Case Search. The Arizona Judicial Branch is pleased to offer Public Access to Court Case Information, a valuable online service providing a resource for information about court cases from 177 out of 184 courts in Arizona. Show unavailable courts. Verification.
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View Court Calendars, Case Information, Minute Entries for the following: Civil Court Cases. Criminal Court Cases. Family Court Cases. Probate Court Cases. Availability: Due to auditing that occurs up to 24 hours after information is added to the docket, some entry modifications may occur.
As of July 19, 2021, court facilities resumed full public access. Maricopa County Superior Court will also livestream some hearings. Many proceedings will not be streamed in favor of having in-person hearings. To see how to view a hearing, check the online calendar.
The court calendar, also known as the docket, is a resource to help you stay organized. Attend all hearings assigned to your case. If you are not present, the court will proceed without your input. Each court is unique in how they post their calendar; online, outside the courthouse; outside the courtroom; at the window of the clerk; etc...
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The superior court is the state’s general jurisdiction court. It is a single entity with locations in each county. Each county has at least one superior court judge. In counties with more than one superior court judge, the judges operate in numbered divisions.
Welcome to the Arizona Appellate Courts. This portal allows access to a variety of information, including active cases, decisions issued by the courts, and the calendar of cases being considered by the courts either at conference or oral argument.