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- Home | The Judicial Branch of Arizona
Mohave County is home to three municipal courts, under the direct supervision of the Arizona Supreme Court They are located in Bullhead City, Kingman, and Lake Havasu
- Public Access Case Lookup - Arizona
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
- Mohave County Kingman Superior Court - AzCourtHelp
Print Mohave County Kingman Superior Court 401 E Spring St Kingman, Arizona United States 86401 928-753-0713
- Mohave County Superior Court - Kingman
View information about electronic filing of court documents in Arizona Superior Courts, including participating courts and providers, instructions, training resources, and a link to the registration process
- Kingman Justice Court in Kingman, AZ - County Office
Presiding over civil and criminal cases within Kingman, Arizona, this court ensures justice and upholds the law for the local community Enter an address to view available property records — ownership, deed transfers, assessed values, property taxes, and recorded filings By clicking Search, you agree to: Terms • Privacy • Disclosures
- Kingman Cerbat Justice Court in Kingman, AZ - Court Information
Kingman Cerbat Justice Court in Kingman, Arizona Jury Duty, District and County Clerk of Court, Phone Number, and other Mohave County info
- Arizona Judicial Branch
Watch the most recent oral arguments from the Arizona Supreme Court and search archived videos Have a court payment due or received a traffic ticket? Visit our online payment portal to pay your financial obligations now Search for court forms and self-help materials for areas of urgent legal need in Arizona
- Division 1 | The Judicial Branch of Arizona
When you join the courtroom, assume you are in open court and that you can be heard Mute yourself until your case is called, just as you would sit in the back quietly and wait your turn in person The Court expects lawyers and all parties to treat each other, opposing parties, court staff, and everyone with respect and professionalism
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