If you've been arrested or given a citation in Arizona and want to check your court date, the following are almost always good places to start: Arizona Judicial Branch WebsiteYou can use to search case information for most courts in the state.
in “Public Access to Court Information” On the page, enter your first name, last name, and date of birth, then select “All courts available for search,” or select a specific court if you know it.
Once you find the case in the results list, click the case number. From there, click on the hyperlinked court name to view contact information for the court hearing your case. To find out how to obtain more information about court dates, please call the court using the contact information on that page.
Some courts have searchable online databases or calendars that show case dates and deadlines. The Arizona Bar Foundation has compiled a list of court calendar websites for many Arizona courts. www.azcourthelp.org.
a There are few courts. The Arizona Judicial Branch, which includes municipal courts in Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Paradise Valley and Tempe, does not list their cases in its database.Examples from Maricopa County Justice Courtwhich handles many civil and criminal traffic enforcement and other misdemeanor cases, is not even listed in the judicial branch's database.
How do I find my court date in Maricopa County Superior Court?
If you know your case will be heard Maricopa County Superior Courtyou can go directly to that court's website to find your next court date.
in “Case search” tab, choose civil, criminal, family, or probate court.Then on the next page[ケース情報]Select Hyperlink. Please enter your first and last name on the search page and press the search button. If you know the case number, you can search by case number, or you can search by initials or date of birth.
When results appear, if you want to search by name, find your name with your date of birth next to it and select your case number. On the case history page, scroll to the “Case Calendar” section and find the court date and time.
Use the name of the judge in your case to determine where you should appear.
Here's where to contact the reporter: jjenkins@arizonarepublic.com.