Maricopa Arizona Internal Application Form

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Maricopa
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US-181EM
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This application should be completed by a current employee seeking to apply for a position within a particular department.

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A plaintiff representing herself may obtain and fill out a prepared Complaint form from the Clerk of the Court at the courthouse or online at each county court website or by visiting . The Complaint must be filed with the Clerk of the appropriate court.

You can file documents with the Clerk of the Superior Court online, by mail or at one of our filing counter locations. Please note: Clerks are committed to assisting you in Superior Court. To ensure fairness, clerks do not give legal advice.

More than half of the state's population resides in Maricopa County, which includes the cities of Phoenix, Mesa, Glendale, Scottsdale, Tempe, Chandler, Peoria and the town of Gilbert.

Requesting Copies (Copy Request Form) 50 per page for copy requests. The number of pages of a document may be ascertained by calling the Clerk's Office at (602) 452-6700 or by emailing the court at inform@appeals.az.gov. A certification fee of $17.00 is required if the request is for a Certified Copy of the document.

A.R.S. § 22-281 CLASSIN CASES WHERE AMOUNT IN CONTROVERSY EXCEEDS $50 DESCRIPTIONBASE FEEAINITIAL CASE FILING FEE CIVIL FILING FEES$73.00BSUBSEQUENT CASE FILING FEE CIVIL FILING FEES$40.00CINITIAL CASE FILING FEE SMALL CLAIMS FILING FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER FILINGS$25.00 $35.006 more rows

Other Helpful Sites Maricopa County. (602) 506-3011. County Assessor. (602) 506-3406. County Recorder. (602) 506-3535. County Sheriff. (602) 876-1000.

The court will tell the defendant either to pay all the money owed or to fill in a form giving information about their income and outgoings, called a "statement of means". If the defendant doesn't send back the form, the court will try to contact him or her; it could even issue an arrest warrant.

Small claim suits cannot exceed $3,500. All cases are heard by either a judge or hearing officer, who then makes a decision. The decision is final and binding on both parties. There is no right to a jury trial or an appeal in small claims cases.

You do not need a lawyer for small claims court, and some states don't even allow you to have one. Read an overview of your state's small claims court laws first. There are many advantages to seeking legal help from an attorney, but you would likely have to pay attorney's fees.

Typical claims in the small claims court include: Pursuing unpaid invoices. Breach of contract claims. Sale of goods and services disputes. Claims for unpaid rent. Building disputes. Professional negligence claims.

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