Pima County Probate Court Records
Probate Court - Pima County, Arizona
For more information, contact the Pima County Bar Association at (520) 623-8258, 177 N. Church Avenue, #101, Tucson, AZ 85701, or www.pimacountybar.org. General Information (520) 724-4200 Case Information (520) 724-4200 Juror Information (520) 724-4222 Court Administration (520) 724-4217 Clerk of Court (520) 724-3200
https://www.sc.pima.gov/judges-courts/probate-court/Pima County Superior Court
The Arizona Superior Court in Pima County is comprised of 52 judicial officers that hear criminal, civil, family law, juvenile, and probate matters. The Court is led by a Presiding Judge and Associate Presiding Judge, both of whom oversee the entire court. The criminal, civil, family law, juvenile, and probate courts, also referred to as “benches,” are each led by a bench presiding judge.
https://www.sc.pima.gov/?tabid=95Records - Pima County Courthouse
Court Records, subsections (A) and (D). Court records may be destroyed in accordance with approved minimum retention and disposition schedules. Court records include any documentary material, regardless of physical form or characteristic, such as information maintained in a case management system that may be used to reproduce a document and any other case related data, including a photographic or electronic reproduction or image substituted for the original.
https://www.jp.pima.gov/Records/Records.htmlPima County Court Records Search (Arizona) - County Office
Courts in Pima County maintain records on everything that occurs during the legal process for future reference, including appeals. Court Records are typically maintained by the courts that produce the records. These courts may exist at the Federal, Arizona State, Pima County, and local levels. Learn about Court Records, including: Where to get free Pima County Court Records online; What types of Court Records are available; How to perform court case lookups and records searches
https://www.countyoffice.org/az-pima-county-court-records/Probate, Guardianships, and Conservatorships - Pima County, Arizona
Pima County Bar Association.......623-8258 (177 N. Church, Suite 101) Forms are available at the Pima County Bar Association. There is a charge for the forms. The Clerk of Court has a fee schedule for filing fees and copies. These fees change periodically. Please check with the probate clerk at 724-3230 for a schedule of fees.
https://www.sc.pima.gov/judges-courts/probate-court/procedures-and-instructions/probate-guardianships-and-conservatorships/Case Search - Pima County Courthouse
If the case or person you are searching for does not appear, please email us at [email protected] or visit our Court Records Department at 240 N. Stone Ave. in downtown Tucson, Arizona. By Complaint Number
https://www.jp.pima.gov/casesearch/Pima County Clerk of the Superior Court
LEGAL RECORDS 110 W. Congress Street, Room 241 Tucson, AZ 85701 Phone Number: (520) 724-3240 Email Address: [email protected] The Legal Records unit is a multi-functional unit that serves the public by assisting with legal research. Most court records are public unless protected by law, court rule, and/or court order.
https://www.agave.cosc.pima.gov/home.asp?include=pages/departments/legal_records.htmJudges & Courts - Pima County, Arizona
Failure to contact the jury office may result in further action being brought against you by this Court as prescribed by Arizona law. WWW.SC.PIMA.GOV/JURORS. The Superior Court urges anyone contacted by potential scammers to immediately call the Jury Commissioner's Office (520) 724-4222, to verify whether a jury summons is in effect.
https://www.sc.pima.gov/judges-courts/Evictions - Pima County Courthouse
You can download a motion form (CVRC7) available on our website at www.jp.pima.gov. Once you have downloaded the form and specified your request, you will need to mail the motion to the Court or bring it in person to 240 N. Stone Avenue Tucson, AZ 85701. A ruling will be mailed to you once the judge has reviewed the motion and made a decision.
https://www.jp.pima.gov/Info/CaseTypes/Evictions.htmlProbate Division - LA Court
Approved Forms. Judicial Council forms can be used in every Superior Court in California. You will need to use these forms when you file your case. Statewide approved forms are available for Adoptions, Appellate, Civil, Conservatorships, Criminal, Guardianships, Family Law, Juvenile, Name Change, Probate, Small Claims, and Traffic.
https://www.lacourt.org/division/probate/probate.aspxProbate Court | Superior Court of California - County of San Diego
The Probate Business Office is open Monday through Friday to assist customers with filings, purchase of forms/packets, viewing of records and depositing of wills. Most records can also be viewed online via the Register of Actions (ROA) . To request copies of a record, a Request for Copies (Probate) PDF may be submitted by mail, in-person, or ...
https://www.sdcourt.ca.gov/sdcourt/probate2