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The Arizona Superior Court in Pima County is comprised of 53 judicial officers that hear criminal, civil, family law, juvenile, and probate matters. The Court is led by a Presiding Judge and Associate Presiding Judge, both of whom oversee the entire court.
ARIZONA SUPERIOR COURT IN PIMA COUNTY. 110 West Congress Street. Tucson, AZ 85701 (520) 724-4200
Pima County Superior Court provides a number of services to its Court customers. The headings on the left, when expanded, will link to an overview of each individual Court department, along with in-depth information about the support and assistance available.
This online calendar is a searchable version of the Superior Court's Daily Calendar for a selected date. NEWS/ANNOUNCEMENTS Public Comments Invited on Applicants for Superior Court Hearing Officer
Pima County Superior Court provides two options for applicants seeking a name change. An applicant can file their application and request a telephonic hearing or can appear in person on Thursday mornings.
Pima County, AZ – The Arizona Superior Court in Pima County has received several recent reports of jury service scams in Pima County. Someone falsely claiming to be a law enforcement officer or a representative of the Court has been calling Pima County residents advising they are being contacted for “failure to appear” for jury duty.
The Civil Court hears cases involving conflicts and/or disputes concerning individuals, businesses, corporations, partnerships and governmental entities involving personal injury, property damage, medical malpractice or contract disputes.
The forms may provide helpful guidance to attorneys who do not normally practice in this area of the state or country, as only forms issued by Arizona Superior Court in Pima County are valid for use in this court. The use of a legal form from this website is not a substitute for legal advice.
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Pima County Clerk of the Court Online Payment. Home; Search by Case Number Input the full case number as it is displayed on your case paperwork or invoice. Criminal cases (Prefix CR) filed after January 1, 2009, must have the 3-digit defendant number. Examples: CR20191234-001; CR20089999; D20159999 ...