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Pinal County Superior Court Case Search
Pinal County Superior Court case records are publicly accessible documents according to the Arizona Public Records Law. Such documents are typically maintained by the court clerk’s office, which is also where record requests are processed. Requesters can search Pinal County Superior Court cases by submitting a records request in person or via mail. The request will contain your details, the reason for the request, and some information about the case, such as names, case numbers, date of birth, citation number, or filing date. Members of the public can also use these details to search case records online through the Public Access Case Lookup website. While case records searches generally do not attract any fees, requesters may need to pay for any copies made.
What Kinds of Cases Are Heard in the Pinal Superior Court?
Pinal County Superior Court is the main trial court where most cases are heard for the first time. The court handles a broad scope of legal matters, including the following:
- Civil Cases
- Criminal Cases
- Family Law Cases
- Probate Cases
- Juvenile Cases
The Superior Court also maintains specialized courts, such as the Juvenile Court, where cases involving minors are handled, Veterans Courts, Mental Health Courts, and Drug Courts. These courts are established to provide supervision and welfare for persons with substance abuse, mental health challenges, or special needs.
Pinal County Superior Court
Pinal County Superior Court is the county’s trial court, with general civil and criminal jurisdiction. This court conducts trials for fact-finding purposes to decide where liability lies between parties. It also conducts jury trials or regular trials with only a judge. The Superior Court can hear many court cases, including family law, civil cases, probate matters, and criminal cases.
Pinal County Superior Court
971 Jason Lopez Circle, Building A
P.O. Box 2730, Florence, Arizona 85132
(888) 431-1311 - Phone
(520) 866-5320 - Fax
Apache Junction Satellite Office
575 North Idaho Road,
Suite 109
Apache Junction, Arizona 85119
Casa Grande Satellite Office
820 East Cottonwood Lane,
Building B
Casa Grande, Arizona 85122
Maricopa Satellite Office
19955 North Wilson Avenue
Maricopa, Arizona 85139
Pinal County Case Lookup
A county-wide case lookup refers to searching case records using archives of county court documents. It involves searching for case records through court records from all the courts operating in the county. Pinal County court cases can be searched by providing a records request, some details of the case, and following these tips:
For online searches
The Public Access Case Lookup provides online access to Pinal County case records. This website contains statewide case records, which can be used to access Pinal County cases. There is no need to register an account or pay any fees to look up cases on this platform. Simply load the website on your device and provide the required case information for the search. When using online platforms for case searches, remember that there may be delays in uploading case documents, which may cause some documents to be unavailable. Restricted or sealed records may not also be accessible online.
For walk-in searches
Walk-in requests can be made at the county courthouse. This involves submitting a records request in person with details of the case of interest. Requesters can access the court clerk’s office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
While access to most court documents may not require identification, accessing sensitive case records or redacted information may require a valid ID. The clerk’s office may conduct case searches for free, but case documents will be charged at $0.50 per page and $30.00 for certification of documents.
For mail-in searches
Mail-in case searches are done by sending your case document requests to the clerk’s office through the mail. This request is sent with some case information such as case number, address, or names of parties.
Mailed requests are sent to:
971 Jason Lopez Circle,
Building A
P.O. Box 2730, Florence,
Arizona 85132.
Generally, mail-in requests may take up to two weeks to be processed. When sending the request, include a self-addressed stamped envelope, which will ensure that you receive the clerk's office’s reply. While the search may not be charged for, requesters may be charged $7 for shipping and handling of copies of requested case records.
Pinal Superior Court Case Search by Name
A name search refers to a case records search done using relevant names from the case. You can provide the attorneys’ or parties’ names for a name search. It is very common for case records searches because it can be used for any request method opted for. Name searches require precision because the names must be spelled correctly. You can be more precise by providing more case information, such as the filing date, case number, or date of birth.
Pinal Superior Court Docket Search
Court dockets refer to case event logs, which detail the documents filed and events that happen while a case is ongoing. The content of this document starts from the moment the case is filed till the court closes the case. Court dockets contain information that will help with trial preparation and staying up to date with case progress. Such information includes rulings, case hearing schedules, court orders, motions, and more. This document is accessible through the court clerk’s office by submitting a case records request in person or via mail. You can also use the Public Access Case Lookup website to search Pinal County Superior Court dockets online.
Lookup Pinal County Superior Court Online
Pinal County Superior Court records are available online and can be accessed using a computer or mobile device. Requesters can view these records online through the Public Access Case Lookup website. Third-party websites, such as Arizonacourtrecords.us, may also allow the public to access Superior Court case records. These websites offer free case lookup access. However, the accuracy of records obtained from third-party sources cannot be guaranteed.
Supreme Court vs. Superior Court
The Arizona Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in the state’s court hierarchy. It is the final appellate court with authority to review decisions of lower courts like the Arizona Court of Appeals and the Superior Courts in some cases. The Supreme Court focuses on interpreting state laws through case decisions to ensure consistency. Unlike the Superior Courts, which hold trials and jury hearings, it is not a trial court.
The Superior Courts have wide jurisdiction and cover criminal, family law, and major civil cases. Their decisions are effective within the county, while the Supreme Court has statewide influence. The Superior Courts are important to the judicial system as they are the initial courts for most cases, which makes them the closest courts to county residents.
