All records of cases handled by the Superior Court are maintained at the court clerk's office. Access to a divorce record can mean viewing or obtaining copies. Interested parties can visit the Superior Court Clerk's office, where the divorce was finalized to get information about the case of interest.
Your final divorce paper is called a Decree of Dissolution. You will also need other documents listed below. The relief that you asked for in your Petition must be the same as in the Decree.
Marriage Licenses and Divorce Decrees are available from the Maricopa County Clerk of the Superior Court. Family Court and Probate records are available at various Justice Court and Maricopa County Court locations.
Justin Heap is the 31st Recorder of Maricopa County. He was elected in November 2024 and took office in January 2025.
Marriage Licenses and Divorce Decrees are available from the Maricopa County Clerk of the Superior Court. Family Court and Probate records are available at various Justice Court and Maricopa County Court locations.
In Arizona, not all businesses are required to have a license. However, some may need more than one depending on the nature of their operations. Businesses involved in taxable activities must obtain a transaction privilege tax (TPT) license.
Mail the original, copies and envelopes to: Clerk of Superior Court's Office, Criminal File Counter, 201 W. Jefferson, Phoenix, AZ 85003. After you have filed your Motion, the Judge may enter an Order or a Minute Entry advising you of their decision. You should receive notice from the court via the mail.
In general, businesses are allowed to be home-based when there is minimal neighborhood impact based on the amount of traffic to the business and the potential for noise or other elements that may have a negative impact on the neighborhood. Criteria for home-based businesses are found in STC 18.09.
You might also be wondering, “How long can you operate a business without a license?” Judging by real-world examples, you could be shut down in as little as 60 days. In one instance, a legal entity missed the renewal notice for a seemingly minor business license.
Maricopa County does not issue or require a General Business license for unincorporated areas of the County. If you are located in an incorporated city or town, check with your municipality. For more information, the Arizona Department of Revenue provides a Licensing Guide for obtaining business licenses in Arizona.