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The completed Unpaid Wage Claim Form may be submitted (1) Electronically by completing the Sign and Submit Form below; (2) by e-mail to Laborinv@azica; (3) by Fax to (602)-542-8097; or (4) by U.S. Mail to Labor Department, P.O. Box 19070, Phoenix, AZ 85005-9070.
To file a complaint, you may complete one of the following two options: File a complaint online. or. Fill out the Complaint/Apparent Violation Form . Once the form is completed, you may submit it by any way below: Email it to DERSazcomplaints@azdes.
The completed Unpaid Wage Claim Form may be submitted (1) Electronically by completing the Sign and Submit Form below; (2) by e-mail to Laborinv@azica; (3) by Fax to (602)-542-8097; or (4) by U.S. Mail to Labor Department, P.O. Box 19070, Phoenix, AZ 85005-9070.
Maricopa County (Arizona) has an overall rating of 3.6 out of 5, based on over 502 reviews left anonymously by employees. 61% of employees would recommend working at Maricopa County (Arizona) to a friend and 57% have a positive outlook for the business. This rating has improved by 4% over the last 12 months.
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Are Family Court Records Public in Arizona? Following the establishment of Arizona's Public Records Law, all court processes are documented and available to interested members of the public upon request.
You may call Family Support Service s at (602) 37-CLERK, or (602) 372-5375 or you can call the automated number at (602) 506-1900 to check the last payment (you will need your ATLAS number and zip code).
Once the owing parent is 30 days behind in payments, the custodial parent may file a petition for contempt. The owing parent will be required to appear in court, and if they fail to do so, they will very likely be found in contempt and may see jail time and/or fines.
The Superior Court is a court of general jurisdiction over cases relating to criminal felonies, juveniles, families, probate/mental health, tax, and civil. The Judicial Branch, headed by a Presiding Judge, includes the Superior Court, and the departments of Adult and Juvenile Probation.