Contact the County Recorders Office for the county in which the property is located. with any licensing boards overseeing the trade. Some records may be held at the Arizona State Archives.
Maricopa County Recorder's Office has two full service offices to record your quitclaim deed. The main office is located in downtown Phoenix. The Southeast office is in Mesa, Arizona.
County Recorder Justin Heap is the 31st Recorder of Maricopa County. He was elected in November 2024 and took office in January 2025.
You can record a document in-person, by mail, or electronically. Your document must be an ORIGINAL or government-issued CERTIFIED copy to be accepted for recording. For more information on Recording Requirements, please see our Form Requirements, as pursuant to A.R.S. 11-480.
3. How do documents get recorded in the Recorder of Deeds Office? All papers presented to us for recording must be original documents, properly executed, signed, dated and acknowledged before a Notary Public with the notary's signature and date of expiration of the commission, before they can be accepted for recording.
In Arizona Family Law cases, simply being placed on the dismissal calendar does not necessarily mean that the case will be automatically dismissed. Instead, being on the dismissal calendar typically signifies that the case is being considered for dismissal or that certain actions need to be taken to resolve the case.
The affidavit of financial information or “AFI” is a document each litigant must complete under oath and file in any Arizona family court case involving requests for child support, spousal maintenance, and/or attorney's fees. A copy of the form used in Maricopa County Superior Court can be found here.
The filing party files a “Notice of Lodging” and includes as a “Proposed Form of Order” a single consolidated PDF document with the Consent Decree/Stipulated Agreement and all accompanying documents (e.g., Parenting Plan, Child Support Order, Child Support Worksheet, Spousal Maintenance Worksheet, Property Settlement ...
Per-diems for other cities in Arizona: If you are traveling to a city in Arizona that does not have a specific per diem rate the standard per-diem rates of $107.00 per night for lodging and $59.00 per day for meals and incidentals apply.
The Arizona Judicial Branch offers the ability to eFile subsequent and case initiating family court documents for Maricopa County. You can learn more about eFiling in Family Law Cases here. Filing hours are Monday through Friday from am- pm.