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  1. The Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County, Arizona - comprised of Superior Court, Adult Probation, and Juvenile Probation, including juvenile detention - provides information on court proceedings, jury service, locations, court forms, and more.

  2. Services provided via partnerships of Maricopa County, AZ Clerk of Superior Court. Case Information. Subpoenas Online (Attorneys) Court Forms.

  3. View Court Calendars, Case Information, Minute Entries for the following: Civil Court Cases. Criminal Court Cases. Family Court Cases. Probate Court Cases. Availability: Due to auditing that occurs up to 24 hours after information is added to the docket, some entry modifications may occur.

  4. Judicial Merit Commission. Jury Duty Services. Juvenile Court. Law Library. Law Library Resource Center. Locations. Lower Court and Admin Appeals. Media Relations. Probate and Mental Health.

  5. Get information about Maricopa County Superior Court's South Court Tower, including general and contact information, and parking instructions.

  6. Thank you for visiting the Maricopa County Clerk of Superior Court. You will be redirected to the destination page below in 5 seconds... http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/docket/index.asp.

  7. Locate contact information for the departments within the Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County including Superior Court, Adult Probation, and Juvenile Probation departments.

  8. You can contact the court or one of our departments easily and a member of our team will be able to assist with your request.

  9. The Family department serves the community by resolving family-related legal matters. Divorce and Legal Separation Proceedings. Legal Decision Making and Parenting Time. Child and Spousal Support. Conciliation Services.

  10. The Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County – comprised of Superior Court, Adult Probation, and Juvenile Probation, including juvenile detention -- is the fourth largest trial court system in the United States, with 98 judges appointed through the merit-selection process and supported by more than 3,000 professional staff members.

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