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The forms available on this site are generic and may be accepted by courts statewide. Please note that each court might have their own preferred forms. You can visit AZCourtHelp.org for more information about court-specific forms. |
Juvenile Set Asides and Destruction of Records |
Form Title |
Form No. |
Instructions: How to Complete the Application Form to Set Aside Juvenile Adjudication |
AOCJVPA4I |
Application to Set Aside Juvenile Adjudication |
AOCJVPA4F |
Instructions: How to Complete the Application Form to Destroy Juvenile Court Records |
AOCJVPA3I |
Application for Destruction of Juvenile Records |
AOCJVPA3F |
Instructions: How to Complete the Application Form to Restore Firearms Rights |
AOCJVPA5I |
Application to Restore Firearm Rights |
AOCJVPA5F |
Legal Requirements for the Destruction of Juvenile Records, Set Aside Adjudication, and Restoration of Right to Possess a Firearm |
AOCJVPA2H |
Notice of Important Rights |
AOCJVPA1F |
Order Regarding Application |
AOCJVPA6F |
Notice for Destruction of Juvenile Court Records |
AOCJVPA7F |
Notice to Parent |
Form Title |
Form No. |
Form 1. Notice to Parent: Dependency Action |
AOCJV114FORM1F |
Form 2. Notice to Parent: In-Home Intervention Action |
AOCJV114FORM2F |
Form 3. Notice to Parent: Guardianship Action |
AOCJV114FORM3F |
Form 4. Notice to Parent: Termination Action |
AOCJV114FORM4F |
Appeals |
Form Title |
Form No. |
Form 5(a). Notice of Appeal (Delinquency/Incorrigibility Proceeding) |
AOCJV114FORM5AF |
Form 5(b). Notice of Appeal (Dependency, Termination, Title 8 Guardianship, Adoption, or Emancipation Proceeding) |
AOCJV114FORM5BF |
Form 6. Supplemental Designation of the Record |
AOCJV114FORM6F |
Adoptions |
Form Title |
Form No. |
Form 7. Confidential Verified Parent Information Form |
AOCJV114FORM7F |
Form 8. Notice of Completed Adoption |
AOCJV114FORM8F |

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