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Court and Program Locations
Finding court resources, programs, and locations
 

Courts offer many resources, services, and programs to the public. Here are some examples of resources found in Arizona courts.

  • Law libraries and self-help centers
  • Jury service
  • Conciliation services
  • Parent education program
  • Specialty courts
  • Victim assistance and victim restitution assistance
  • Court locator

Find out more in the next section about what these resources provide and where to go to find them.

Court staff can provide legal information, but not legal advice.

What are you looking for?
"I am looking for legal information and for help completing court forms." "I am looking to file documents with the court and obtain filing information." "I am looking for a specific court location."
Law Libraries, Self-Help Centers Superior Court Clerks Court Locations
Law libraries and self-help centers are designed to provide information and forms for persons representing themselves in court.

 Court forms and self-help tools/guides

 Research resources (online law reviews, catalog) and research guides

 Legal research (specific case or area of law), resources, bibliographies

LAW LIBRARIES

Superior Court Clerks receive filings from individuals for superior court actions and provide filing information and instructions.

 Issue and record marriage licenses

 Process passport applications

 Handle family court, juvenile, adoption cases

SUPERIOR COURT CLERKS

Use these tools to find a specific courthouse/office, address, phone number, and website information.

AZ Courts Locator is a webmapping tool from the State of Arizona.

AZ COURTS LOCATOR

"Find My Court" from AZCourtHelp.org also includes information about parking, access, and methods of payment.

FIND MY COURT

Are you looking for an Arizona specialty court?

A specialty court (or problem-solving court) is a trial court set up specifically for the treatment of a non-violent offender and geared toward recovery and promoting positive outcomes for everyone.

Types of specialty courts
 Drug/recovery court
 Animal welfare court
 Homeless court
 Community court
 Mental health court
 Veterans treatment court
ARIZONA SPECIALTY COURTS
 
What are you looking for?
"I am a crime victim." "I have received a juror summons." "I have been ordered to attend parent education."
Victim Assistance and Restitution Assistance Jury Service Parent Education Program
Check out the Crime Victims' Center for information about victim assistance and getting help with restitution.

CRIME VICTIMS' CENTER

Check out the online directory to link to your local jury information.

JURY SERVICE

Find out more about attending in-person classes or online parent education programs in your county.

PARENT EDUCATION PROGRAM