Is the Maricopa County Clerk of Superior Court maintaining a hearing calendar?

Is the Maricopa County Clerk of Superior Court maintaining a hearing calendar?

The Clerk’s Office does not maintain the Court’s hearing calendar, so the Clerk’s Office is unable to provide information with regard to the status of scheduled court hearings and proceedings.

How to request public records in Maricopa County AZ?

You may request copies of public records via email, phone, fax, or mail. Details on public records request options may be found on our Obtaining Records page. The Clerk’s Office has been receiving inquiries with regard to the status of scheduled hearings and in-person proceedings before the Maricopa County Superior Court.

Where can I listen to superior court proceedings?

Please visit the Superior Court’s COVID-19 Alert page for more information. You can also find call-in details to listen to Superior Court proceedings remotely by visiting the Superior Court’s Court Calendar Page .

When do initial appearances in Superior Court take place?

Initial appearance calendars are heard 24 hours a day, 365 days a year at 8 am, 11 am, 2 pm, 5 pm, 8 pm, 11 pm, 2 am, and 5 am. Initial appearance calendars are not included in this search.

The Clerk’s Office does not maintain the Court’s hearing calendar, so the Clerk’s Office is unable to provide information with regard to the status of scheduled court hearings and proceedings.

You may request copies of public records via email, phone, fax, or mail. Details on public records request options may be found on our Obtaining Records page. The Clerk’s Office has been receiving inquiries with regard to the status of scheduled hearings and in-person proceedings before the Maricopa County Superior Court.

Where are the regional court centers in Maricopa County?

There are two Regional Court Centers in Maricopa County where preliminary hearings and arraignments are consolidated into one event at one location to expedite the criminal justice process primarily for lower level offenses.

Please visit the Superior Court’s COVID-19 Alert page for more information. You can also find call-in details to listen to Superior Court proceedings remotely by visiting the Superior Court’s Court Calendar Page .