The Maricopa County court system is organized into three main levels: Superior Court, Justice Court, and Municipal Court. Each court handles specific types of cases, which matters for anyone performing a civil case search or criminal case lookup in Maricopa.

Maricopa County Arizona Court Directory The Arizona trial court system consists of Superior Courts, Justice Courts, Municipal Courts, and Tax Court. For more information on which types of cases each court oversees, compare Arizona courts. Below is a directory of court locations in Maricopa County.

PHOENIX — Last month was the busiest May ever when it came to the number of eviction filings in Maricopa County. A spokesperson for Maricopa County Justice Courts says the 7,115 cases were still ...

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A Phoenix judge has died after suffering a heart attack while on vacation, Maricopa County Justice Courts announced on Wednesday. Justice of the Peace Frank J. Conti died suddenly ...

All Maricopa County Superior Court judges and all Appeals Court judges up for retention on the Nov. 5 ballot, as well as Arizona Supreme Court Justices Clint Bolick and Kathryn King, held their spots ...

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Maricopa County Justice Courts recorded 7,579 eviction filings in October, the second-highest monthly total this year. The October figure was 34 filings short of January’s high of ...

Search Maricopa County court records and case information. Access official filings, judgments, and docket information from the county’s courts.

From there, you can find color dot (s) in the town/city/precinct/county and contact those courthouses to find the correct jurisdiction. What do the colors on the map mean? Each color on the map shows the boundaries of each Justice Court precinct.