The Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County | Superior Court . . . 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
Docket: Public Access to Court Information View Court Calendars, Case Information, Minute Entries for the following: Civil Court Cases Criminal Court Cases Family Court Cases Probate Court Cases Availability: Due to auditing that occurs up to 24 hours after information is added to the docket, some entry modifications may occur (The system is unavailable Tuesday through Saturday from 3:00 am to 4:00 am ) Any other planned system
Law Library Resource Center Law Library Resource Center The LLRC provides the tools and resources to navigate the court system including court forms, live educational webinars and workshops, recorded video tutorials, self-help tools, and helpful staff
Jury Service | Maricopa County Superior Court All Maricopa County residents are obligated by state law to serve as a juror, unless excused Being on a jury is a rewarding experience, and your participation is appreciated
Criminal Department | Maricopa County Superior Court The Criminal Department holds hearings and trials in felony criminal cases and oversees all aspects of criminal cases from the initial appearance to sentencing and post-conviction matters
Family Court Forms | Maricopa County Superior Court View a list of Family Court forms including how to start a new case for divorce, legal separation annulment, paternity, child support, or modify a court order, enforce a court order, and other frequently used forms for Family Court cases in Maricopa County
Probate Department | Maricopa County Superior Court Formal or informal probate is the process of winding up the affairs of the person who has died (the "decedent") and includes asking the court to appoint a personal representative (an "executor") of the decedent's estate, and to determine if there is a valid will The Probate Department is responsible for a variety of cases including guardianships, conservatorships, and adult adoptions