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AzCourtHelp.org
is a new website that was launched on 01/12/2017 to offer basic assistance to people of all walks of life who have legal questions or need assistance in resolving disputes in court.
AzCourtHelp.org
is organized by topic and geographical location to help people find the court locations, forms, and other information they may need.
Learn more about what
legal services
are available to you and your needs, including free legal services, low cost legal aid, and lawyer referral services.
The State Bar of Arizona’s new public service
Find-a-Lawyer
is for clients looking for an attorney and other legal resources to assist them with their case. It is a new search platform where a client can summarize a case for free and send a request for an attorney anonymously to all relevant attorneys in any location in Arizona. Attorneys who are interested in taking the case will contact them through the platform.
Remote Court Appearances
Signage -
English
and
Spanish
Lawyers on Call
is a public service program sponsored by the State Bar of Arizona and Phoenix’s Channel 12 KPNX TV. On the first Tuesday of the month, members of the public can have their legal questions answered by volunteer lawyers.
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.
LawforKids.org
- This groundbreaking website was the first of its kind when it was created in 1999; and teaches youth about civics and the laws that surround them using language they can easily understand. This site also has helpful tools for parents, teachers, school resource officers and anyone else interested in the law and how it effects youth.
LawforSeniors.org
is a website dedicated to seniors, their family members and their caretakers. It focuses on providing general legal information on the many laws, benefits and legal issues that surround senior and those who care for them.
LawforVeterans.org
is a website designed to meet the specific legal needs of veterans and servicemembers. This site provides resources and general information on a variety of legal topics and on the various Veterans Court. Veterans and servicemembers in need of specific legal help may find assistance through one of the many clinics and organizations listed on the site.
Arizona judges are subject to the
Code of Judicial Conduct
approved by the Arizona Supreme Court in 1993. It follows the Model Code of Judicial Conduct adopted by the American Bar Association in 1990.
Commission on Judicial Performance Review
has the duty of providing meaningful and accurate information about the performance of Arizona's judges to the public for use in reaching decisions regarding retention of judges.
Arizona Commission on Judicial Conduct
is comprised of 11 members who serve staggered six year terms. The members are appointed from various groups so that a broad range of knowledge and experience may be brought to bear on problems relating to judicial conduct and ethics. The Commission on Judicial Conduct is an independent agency that investigates complaints against state and local judges involving violations of the Code of Judicial Conduct.
All Arizona lawyers must follow the Rules of the Arizona Supreme Court, including the
Rules of Professional Conduct
contained in Rule 42.
Maricopa County Bar Lawyer Referral Service
Pima County Bar Lawyer Referral Service
The Lawyer Regulation Department of the State Bar of Arizona has developed the
Attorney/Consumer Assistance Program
(A/CAP) to help you if you are having a dispute with your lawyer. A/CAP also acts as a central intake office for all inquiries concerning the conduct of lawyers in Arizona. If you want the assistance of A/CAP, please call the A/CAP hotline at (602) 340-7280 or (800) 319-0514 x7280 (outside Maricopa County).
Administrative Orders.
The Arizona Supreme Court adopts policies and procedures to guide municipal, justice of the peace, superior court and appellate courts throughout Arizona in conducting their administrative functions in a fair, efficient and fiscally responsible way.
Administrative Directives.
The Administrative Directives are policies and procedures for the administration of all Arizona courts as delegated to the administrative director by the supreme court.
Arizona Code of Judicial Administration.
The Supreme Court adopts policies and procedures to guide municipal, justice of the peace, superior court and appellate courts throughout Arizona in conducting their administrative functions in a fair, efficient and fiscally responsible way. The Code of Judicial Administration is a compilation of these policies and procedures for the administration of all Arizona courts.
Arizona Revised Statutes
(A.R.S.). Search for A.R.S. keywords at the Arizona Legislature information service. Users may also view statutes by title or chapter number.
Arizona Rules of Court.
The Arizona Supreme Court is responsible for making court rules. This site contains a list of amendments to the rules, along with rule change petitions currently pending before the Arizona Supreme Court.
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