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Access information and documents related to cases of high public interest and election matters before the Arizona Supreme Court. VIEW CASES. Oral Arguments. Watch the most recent oral arguments from the Arizona Supreme Court and search archived videos. WATCH NOW
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The Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County, Arizona - comprised of Superior Court, Adult Probation, and Juvenile Probation, including juvenile detention - provides information on court proceedings, jury service, locations, court forms, and more.
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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. The state appellate courts have jurisdiction to review trials and decisions appealed to them.
AzCourtHelp is a portal to assist self-represented litigants find information about the Arizona court system and processes.
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Arizona voters will decide whether two members of the state Supreme Court are permitted to remain on the bench after their terms are expire on Jan. 6. In separate votes, Justice Clinton Bolick and ...
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.