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The number of justice courts in a county depends on its population. For example, there are 26 justice courts in Maricopa County. Civil Jurisdiction Justice courts hear lawsuits when the amount in dispute is $10,000 or less, including: Eviction Actions and Landlord & Tenant Disputes Collection Cases Consumer Complaints Against Businesses
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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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The Arizona Court Records website will help citizens learn about the hierarchy of the state’s judiciary system as well as those of its counties and cities. The information provided includes the tiers and different types of trial courts in the Grand Canyon State.
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They are nonrecord courts, meaning that permanent records of court proceedings are not required. However, some courts do make a record of proceedings. The general jurisdiction court is the Superior Court of Arizona, a statewide trial court. This court hears the widest variety of cases and keeps permanent records of court proceedings.
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Arizona judgment records are documents describing the outcome of a case — that is, the court's decision or order regarding a civil dispute or criminal charges in its jurisdiction. The clerk of courts is the record custodian for these documents, which are available for public perusal per the Arizona Public Record Law.
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In a continuing effort to promote access to justice, the Arizona Supreme Court has launched a web-based portal called eAccess. eAccess provides convenient 24 x 7 online access to case records and documents that are unrestricted and open to the public. eAccess is available to the public, attorneys, government users, the media, and litigants. Case documents will be available for a fee.
https://www.azcourts.gov/eaccessFind a Justice Court Case - Maricopa County, Arizona
Public Information Requests Maricopa County Justice Courts website case records are subject to the Arizona Supreme Court’s Records Retention Schedule for Limited Jurisdiction Courts. Availability: Due to auditing that occurs up to 24 hours after information is added to the docket, some entry modifications may occur.
http://justicecourts.maricopa.gov/FindACase/index.aspxRecords - Pima County Justice Court
Public Access to the Judicial Records of the State of Arizona . Our Court records are maintained in accordance with Rules of the Supreme Court of Arizona, Rule 29. Court Records, subsections (A) and (D). Court records may be destroyed in accordance with approved minimum retention and disposition schedules.
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The Pima County Consolidated Justice Court recognizes the importance of open government and informed citizenry. This website is provided for the general public, non-registered users, in accordance with Rules of the Supreme Court of Arizona, Rule 123.Public Access to the Judicial Records of the State of Arizona.
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