This is a multi-state form covering the subject matter of the title.
This is a multi-state form covering the subject matter of the title.
Most judges will grant an attorney's motion to recall within seven days. Once the Motion to Recall is granted, the bench warrant will be quashed and a new court date set.
Every matter submitted for determination to a judge of the superior court for decision shall be determined and a ruling made not later than sixty days from submission thereof, in ance with Section 21. Article VI of the Arizona Constitution.
I have a warrant, what do I do? A: To quash a warrant, you must appear for a Motion to Quash hearing. Warrants are no longer quashed on the same day.
Process for Clearing a Warrant in Arizona Obtain Information About the Warrant. Review the Warrant Details. Consult a Defense Attorney. Address the Underlying Issue. File a Motion to Clear the Warrant. Attend the Hearing.
What are the Steps to Remove a Bench Warrant in Arizona? Verify the Warrant. The first step is to confirm whether a bench warrant has been issued. Contact an Attorney. File a Motion to Quash. Appear in Court. Resolve Underlying Issues.
I have a warrant, what do I do? A: To quash a warrant, you must appear for a Motion to Quash hearing. Warrants are no longer quashed on the same day.
The Arizona Judicial Branch offers the ability to eFile Civil/Tax and Family Law documents in Maricopa County through authorized Electronic Filing Service Providers (EFSPs). We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the below resources and attend a training session prior to eFiling in a Civil, Tax, or Family case.
Electronic Hearings. As part of its commitment to making courts accessible to the public, the Arizona Supreme Court broadcasts its hearings and other court proceedings live on the Internet via streaming video technology.