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Maricopa County Treasurer's Office John M. Allen, Treasurer.
The Fines / Fees and Restitution Enforcement Program (FARE) is a statewide initiative of the Arizona Judicial branch. The program was established to hold offenders accountable for financial obligations owed, to assist in the enforcement of court orders, and to increase collections in the Arizona Court system.
If you are inquiring as to whether a decedent has an existing probate case, please contact customer service at (602) 37-CLERK, or (602) 372-5375.
The state treasurer is elected during midterm elections to a four-year term. The responsibilities of the Arizona state treasurer include; distribution and transfer of tax revenue funds, federal pass-through funds, and additional appropriations to state departments, municipalities, school districts, and organizations.
Provides county-wide treasury services with efficiency and expertise. Centralizes collection ( receipting taxes, fees, utility bills, etc.). Reduces local government financial services costs to County taxpayers. Increases interest earnings through investment pooling.
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT "If you have owned a home in Maricopa County between 2015 - 2021 tax years, the treasurer's office is mailing settlement checks for the tax lawsuit, one for each year you owned the home in that range.