Who is the Maricopa County Clerk of the Court?
Jeff Fine
Jeff Fine. Jeff Fine was sworn in as the new Clerk of the Superior Court on January 9, 2019. He was elected to the position by voters of Maricopa County in November 2018 and he is the 11th person to serve as the Clerk.
How do I get my court transcripts in Arizona?
To order transcripts of digitally recorded court proceedings call Electronic Records Services (602-506-7100) for instructions.
How do I find my divorce decree in Arizona?
Contact the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county in which the divorce was filed in. Divorce decrees filed before 1950 may be held by the Arizona State Archives, depending on the county. Contact the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county they were filed in.
Do I have a warrant in Maricopa County?
You can contact the Criminal Court Administration Information desk by calling 602-506-8575. You’ll need to provide your first and last name and date of birth. Note: This phone line only has access to felony warrants within Maricopa County.
Can I get a copy of my divorce decree online in Arizona?
How Do I Obtain Divorce Records in Arizona? Interested persons may obtain copies of public divorce records online by utilizing a third-party service. In addition, interested parties can also access copies of divorce records by contacting the clerk’s office at the court where the divorce record is domiciled.
Is a divorce decree public record Arizona?
Similar to marriage certificates, birth certificates and death certificates, divorce records are made available to the public throughout the state. Arizona allows residents to procure copies of marriage records through the Superior Court’s Clerk of the Court that provided the initial marriage license.
Where is the Maricopa County Attorney’s office in Phoenix AZ?
Services provided via partnerships of Maricopa County, AZ Clerk of Superior Court. Case Information; Address: 620 West Jackson Street Phoenix, AZ 85003.
What is the electronic court record (ECR)?
This system provides access to documents in the Electronic Court Record (ECR) for those cases you, as a registered user, are directly related to. Attorneys are able to access images on cases where they are on the case record, and individual parties will have access to cases where you are the party of record.
Where can I find superior court records?
The Clerk’s Office can provide public access to the records of the actions of Superior Court online or by visiting one of our offices.
What happens if I have unauthorized access to my Maricopa County computer?
The Clerk and/or Court may deny access to users for failure to comply with these requirements. Any unauthorized access may be reported to the Maricopa County Attorney for further investigation. This button will be available when all necessary information has been completed.