How do I look up court cases in Arizona?

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Document Search For access to criminal and civil court documents in the Superior Court visit the eAccess portal. For more information about the eAccess portal please visit: https://www.azcourts.gov/eaccess.

What cases do superior courts hear?

Superior courts handle:All civil cases (family law, probate, juvenile, and other civil cases);All criminal cases (felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions, like traffic tickets);Small claims cases and appeals of small claims cases;Appeals of civil cases involving $25,000 or less; and.

What court hears divorce cases?

Primary tabs. A family court is a court of limited jurisdiction that hears cases involving family law. For example, family courts typically hear cases involving divorce, child custody, and domestic abuse.

What cases go to the AZ superior courts?

The Superior Court has jurisdiction over: family law (divorce, legal separation, annulment, paternity) probate (guardianship, conservatorship, wills, estates)...Magistrate Courts (also referred to as City or Municipal Courts) have jurisdiction over:traffic cases.misdemeanors.violations of local ordinances.

What is the difference between Superior Court and Supreme Court?

In common law systems, a superior court is a court of general competence which typically has unlimited jurisdiction with regard to civil and criminal legal cases. A superior court may hear appeals from lower courts (see court of appeal). The highest of the superior courts is the Supreme court.

Which types of courts have no juries?

Divorce, car accidents, and traffic violations are some of the most common types of civil cases. There can be a jury in either a civil or criminal trial. However, there is no jury in the appellate courts.

Are Arizona divorce records public?

Are Arizona Divorce Records Public Information? Divorce Records in the state of Arizona are generally considered court records and thus are open to members of the public. However, in some cases, a judge may deem it fit to grant a petition to seal a divorce record.

How do you look up if someone is divorced?

If you can visit the court that granted the divorce, you may be able to view the entire divorce record for free, although you must pay for photocopies or certified copies of the divorce certificate. If you cannot visit the courthouse, you may be able to submit a records request online.

How do I know if my divorce is final in Arizona?

You can only see if your divorce is finalized online by searching for the divorce decree through a third-party records service. If your divorce decree shows up in the search, that means your divorce is finalized. If it doesn't, you'll need to call your attorney or the county clerk's office for more information.

How long do you have to be separated before divorce in Arizona?

60 days

How much does it cost to file for divorce in Arizona?

The divorcing couple can go to the court and file a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. The court, depending on the county, will charge between $300 and $400 in filing fees. This makes the average court cost of an uncontested divorce in Arizona about $620.

How long after divorce can you remarry in Arizona?

Can you remarry same person after divorce?

Many people who divorce later come to realize they made a mistake. Nevertheless, divorced couples can - and do - find ways to not only repair their damaged relationship, but to re-marry. I've worked with scores of people who have re-married the person they divorced, and believe any divorcee can do the same.