Maricopa County Court Records Lookup

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Maricopa County, Arizona

Maricopa County is located in the south-central portion of Arizona. It is the fourth most populous county in the United States. Maricopa County is home to over 4.4 million people. Its government seat is Phoenix which is Arizona's capital and is also the fifth most populous city in the United States. The judges and staff in the Superior Courts, Justice Courts, and Municipal Courts are committed to ensuring equal access to court services and promoting public confidence in the court system.

The Superior Court is situated across 12 cities including Phoenix, Surprise, and Mesa. According to the Arizona Constitution, the superior court has diverse or general jurisdiction over many cases. It handles landlord-tenant, mental health, probate, dissolution of marriage cases, equity cases involving title to real estate, and cases beyond the jurisdiction of other courts. It also has a special juvenile court where one or more judges are assigned to hear all juvenile cases involving delinquency, unruly behavior, and dependency. The Superior Court also houses a regional homeless court assisting homeless persons in resolving misdemeanors and outstanding warrants. There are 26 Justice Court Precincts named after a location or historical presence in each precinct. Each justice precinct has a Justice of the Peace and a Constable. Justice courts are courts of limited jurisdiction and a Justice of Peace which is a presiding judge in a justice court hears misdemeanors, eviction and landlord-tenant cases, civil, criminal traffic cases, breach of contracts, small claims, assault and batteries, DUI (including extreme DUIs), violations of protection orders or injunctions against harassments, and underage drinking. The Municipal Courts are found in many locations such as Phoenix, handling approximately 160,000 charges annually; Mesa, Scottsdale, Youngtown, Wickenburg, and Glendale. Generally, municipal courts preside over civil traffic cases and municipal ordinance violations. Offenders may be charged to jail for six months including payment of a $2,500 fine.

The Municipal Court caseload handled by Maricopa County annually is 642,025, which was calculated from fiscal year 2015-2021. The average case disposition from 2015-2021 was approximately 666,271 cases, the crime rate was lowest in 2021. However, this suggests a high crime rate in the county overall. Court records are stored in digital audio and video recording format and they are preserved and accurately documented by the Superior Court Clerk. You can visit the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court to obtain case records or court proceedings generated from court sessions or review court case information for municipal courts in Municipal Courts. Mental Health and Juvenile Court records are closed to the public and in some instances, family records.

Maricopa County is devoted to ensuring the prompt delivery of justice through its Superior, Justice, and Municipal Courts. The ease of access to public court documents containing details of hearings, arraignments, and sentencing is a function of the transparency, integrity, and keen interest in the safeguarding of human rights in the county.

Maricopa County, AZ - Courthouses

Phoenix Municipal Court

Court Type: Municipal Court
Street Address: 300 W. Washington Street
Website URL: https://www.phoenix.gov/court
Phone: 602-262-6421
Fax: 602 534-3628
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Judge: Don Taylor
Parking: Park in the city parking garage at 305 W. Washington. There is a fee for parking: $1.00 per 30 minutes (with court validation), $2.00 per 30 minutes (without court validation) - $16.00 max.
Restrictions: Items brought into the courthouse go through xray machines. Visitors are required to pass through metal detectors.
Jury Service: Jury Duty
Languages: Documents are supplied in multiple languages. Onsite Spanish translators. ASL interpreters available. Cristina ParraSupervisor Office of the Court Interpreter: 602-261-8157, Email: cristina.parra@phoenix.gov.
Special Access: Sound amplifiers for those with hearing difficulties.
About / Additional Info: The Phoenix Municipal Court is a court of limited jurisdiction within the City of Phoenix. As a part of the Arizona State Court System, it is subject to the authority of the Arizona Supreme Court. It is the largest municipal court in the state of Arizona and is among the top 10 busiest municipal courts in the United States.

Carefree Municipal Court

Court Type: Municipal Court
Street Address: 37622 N. Cave Creek Road - Suite B
Website URL: http://www.cavecreek.org/index.aspx?NID=236
Phone: 480-488-1689
Fax: 480-595-9610
Hours: Monday - Thursday: 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Judge: Hon. Tara Parascandola
Parking: Park in the front lot of the courthouse.
Restrictions: Children are not allowed in the courtroom, unless it is a protective order hearing or the child is requested.
Languages: Onsite Spanish translators. ASL interpreters.
Email: cfcc@courts.az.gov
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Carefree-Municipal-Court/117908605215591

Scottsdale Municipal Court

Court Type: Municipal Court
Street Address: 3700 N. 75th Street
Website URL: https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/court
Phone: 480-312-2442
Fax: 480-312-2764
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Judge: Hon. Joseph Olcavage
Parking: Park in the front lot of the courthouse. Parking is free.
Restrictions: Visitors are required to pass through metal detectors. Items brought into the courthouse go through xray machines. It is important that visitors understand the appropriate dress code for the Court. All pagers and cell phones should be turned off before entering the courtroom. It is also important to know that food, drink, and ALL weapons are strictly prohibited from the building.
Forms & Filing: Forms
Divisions / Services: Defensive Driving Class
Jury Service: Jury Duty
Languages: Documents are supplied in multiple languages. ASL interpreters Onsite Spanish translator.
Email: court@scottsdaleaz.gov
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Scottsdale-Municipal-Court/367866196590248
ADA Fax / Email: court@scottsdaleaz.gov
Special Access: Sound amplifiers are provided to those who have hearing difficulties. Please provide 10 days advanced notice for language or disability accommodations.

Maricopa County, AZ - Sheriff's Office

Maricopa County Sheriff's Office

Location Type: Sheriff's Office
Street Address: 550 West Jackson
Phone: (602) 876-1000
Website URL: https://www.mcso.org/
Jail/Corrections: https://www.mcso.org/i-want-to/find-a-jail-copy
Inmates: https://www.mcso.org/custody-bureau-information/inmate-information
Sex Offenders: https://www.mcso.org/about-us/criminal-records/sex-offender-online-i-d-copy
Civil Services & Proceedings: https://www.mcso.org/about-us/judicial-enforcement/civil-process
Public Records: https://www.mcso.org/community/news/press-releases
Sheriff: Paul Penzone
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MCSOaz/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mcsoaz
About/Additional Info: The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is committed to improving community relations and strengthening the relationship between MCSO and the Latino community. While we can’t change the past, we can learn from it, and make Maricopa County a better place for all who live, work, and play here.

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