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How do I request a trial/hearing? You may request a trial/hearing in writing by mail, fax, or email to the Court at least 7 days before your court date. To confirm receipt of any request submitted, call 602-262-6421.
Writing Your Letter Search for a form letter. Some courts print off forms that you can use to request a hearing. Open a word processing document. Insert a salutation. Add a heading. Begin the letter with your request. Explain why you need the hearing. Provide a contact number. Sign the letter.
In general, simple cases such as minor civil disputes or brief procedural hearings may last only a few minutes to an hour. On the other hand, more complex cases, especially those in criminal or significant civil litigation, can extend over several days, weeks, or even months.
Contact Information Phone #602-262-6421. TDD/TTD number 7-1-1. Email court@phoenix. Website .
If you prefer to use your own Internet e-mail system instead of this form, use contactus@phoenix. We are at: Phoenix City Hall, 200 W. Washington St., 12th Floor, Phoenix, AZ 85003. Telephone: 602-262-7177.
Phoenix Treatment Court serves youth that are victims of sexual trauma and/or have been sexually exploited. Youth are referred to this specialty court by the Court and the Department of Health and Human Services. The youth may participate in this court via delinquency, truancy, neglect or dependency jurisdiction.
When is my court date? Check the citation or call Court Information at (602) 262-6421.
The Phoenix Symphony Box Office is open in our Administrative Offices, Monday through Friday, 9am-5pm. You can reach us by phone at 602-495-1999 during those hours or any time by email at boxoffice@phoenixsymphony.
If you prefer to use your own Internet e-mail system instead of this form, use contactus@phoenix. We are at: Phoenix City Hall, 200 W. Washington St., 12th Floor, Phoenix, AZ 85003. Telephone: 602-262-7177.
Contact Information Phone #602-262-6421. TDD/TTD number 7-1-1. Email court@phoenix. Website .