Agave Public Records
Pima County, Arizona
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http://agave.cosc.pima.gov/PublicDocs/Agave Library | Arizona State Library
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https://azlibrary.gov/location/phoenix-public-library-agave-libraryLOGIN - Pima County, Arizona
Public Access to the Judicial Records of the State of Arizona, subsection (g) (1) (B). The terms of access have been set in a memorandum of understanding between the Court and our justice partners that includes safeguarding the confidentiality of any closed records. Our court records are maintained in accordance with Rules of the Supreme Court ...
https://jcpub.jp.pima.gov/JCInternalWebSearch/AgaveLogin.aspxPublic Records Research - Pima County
Detailed instructions on searching and purchasing a document online can be found in our Public Search & Document Purchasing Instructions Recording information is available for document sequence # 19821530001* to 20222240315 representing dates 6/2/1982* to 8/12/2022 . Original documents can be purchased, emailed, mailed or picked up in our office.
https://recorder.pima.gov/PublicServices/PublicSearchPublic Records Requests - Pima County, Arizona
How to Submit a Public Records Request: Include your name, email address, phone number, and company or organization in your request. Provide a detailed description and date range for the records you seek and be as specific as possible. If the request is for a commercial purpose, provide that purpose and the explicit use intended for the records.
https://www.sc.pima.gov/services/public-and-media-relations/public-records-requests/Arizona Court Records: ArizonaPublicRecords.org
Checking public court reports is generally free and open at the county level. Except if it’s a current case or the court opted to seal them. All inquiries will be carried out through the Federal, State, or Local court systems, depending on the individual’s court records. Criminal vs Civil Court Records in Arizona.
https://arizonapublicrecords.org/court-records/Pima County Superior Court
A quick way to find answers to our most frequently asked questions. For example, "How do I request a hearing" or “How do I find juror information” etc... 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/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. Show unavailable courts. To improve performance and to prevent excessive high-volume use, we have implemented randomly generated ...
https://apps.supremecourt.az.gov/publicaccess/Case Search - Pima County Courthouse
Public Access to the Judicial Records of the State of Arizona. Our court records are maintained in accordance with Rules of the Supreme Court of Arizona, Rule 29. Court Records, subsections (A) and (D). Court records may be destroyed in accordance with approved minimum retention and disposition schedules.
https://www.jp.pima.gov/casesearch/Records | Maricopa County Clerk of Superior Court
The primary responsibilities of the Clerk of the Superior Court include keeping and maintaining dockets, recording each Superior Court session and preserving official court documents. The Clerk's Office can provide public access to the records of the actions of Superior Court online or by visiting one of our offices. Obtaining Records
https://www.clerkofcourt.maricopa.gov/recordsRecords - Pima County Courthouse
Public Access to the Judicial Records of the State of Arizona . Our Court records are maintained in accordance with Rules of the Supreme Court of Arizona, Rule 29. Court Records, subsections (A) and (D). Court records may be destroyed in accordance with approved minimum retention and disposition schedules.
http://www.jp.pima.gov/Records/Records.html