The Candidate Application can be viewed online on the Committee’s website.
azcourts.gov/jnc.
The committee will meet on May 1, 2025 to interview candidates. The meeting begins at 9am and will take place at Coconino County Superior Court, 200 N. San Francisco Ave., Flagstaff, Arizona.
The public may be addressed to the committee on May 1st. Written comments can also be submitted via email. [email protected] Alternatively, mail to 1501 W. Washington, Suite 221, Phoenix, AZ 85007. You do not need to submit multiple copies of written comments. Email is recommended. Comments must be received by April 28th to consider. Anonymous comments cannot be considered.
Following the interview, the committee recommends at least three candidates for the opening to Gov. Katie Hobbs, who will appoint a new judge.
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The committee will meet on May 1, 2025 to interview candidates. The meeting begins at 9am and will take place at Coconino County Superior Court, 200 N. San Francisco Ave., Flagstaff, Arizona.
The public may be addressed to the committee on May 1st. Written comments can also be submitted via email. [email protected] Alternatively, mail to 1501 W. Washington, Suite 221, Phoenix, AZ 85007. You do not need to submit multiple copies of written comments. Email is recommended. Comments must be received by April 28th to consider. Anonymous comments cannot be considered.
Following the interview, the committee recommends at least three candidates for the opening to Gov. Katie Hobbs, who will appoint a new judge.
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