EVICTION
For more information about the Landlord Tenant Act, visit the Secretary of State's web site
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To prepare forms used in Eviction actions in Maricopa, Pima and Pinal Counties, please visit our AzTurboCourt.gov website
. This website walks users through the process of creating documents required for Eviction Actions..
SMALL CLAIMS
To prepare forms used in Small Claims cases in Maricopa and Pinal Counties, please visit our AzTurboCourt.gov website. This site will walk users through the process of creating documents required for Small Claims cases.
Small Claims. This form is a complaint/summons form. The form can be printed for submission to some local courts; however, please contact the court in which you will be filing to confirm the use of this form as well as to verify the filing fees.
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Appearance Bond
, also known as a bail bond, allows a defendant who is in jail to be released pending further court appearances. The purpose of the appearance bond is to guarantee the arrested person’s appearance at a time and place specified by the court. The amount of the bail bond varies with the seriousness of the charge and is set by the court.
AzLawHelp.org has information about civil legal issues, organizations that provide free legal help to low income clients, and other resources for people who can’t afford an attorney. Self-help instructions and forms are available to download for people who want to help themselves and for legal aid advocates who want to assist their clients.
Civil Lawsuits. This site describes the steps involved in filing a civil lawsuit against an individual, business, corporation, or government entity.
Covenant Marriage in Arizona
. This booklet describes what steps must be taken to enter into a covenant marriage. It also lists the limited reasons available for a legal separation or divorce for those in a covenant marriage. Specific questions about covenant marriages should be directed to a member of the clergy, a marriage counselor or a legal advisor.
Finding an Attorney
. The State Bar of Arizona has several resources listed to help individuals locate an attorney in the state of Arizona.
Name Change. The Arizona Judicial Branch has provided several packets of forms and single forms in PDF, which can be filled out online using a standard Internet browser. The completed or blank forms can then be printed for submission to the court.
Self Service Center is designed to provide information and forms for persons who are representing themselves in court. The information contained on this web site is intended to help you help yourself through the court system.