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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.
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.
COMMON REQUESTS Dog. Licenses. Restaurant. Ratings. Lost/Found. Pet. Immunizations/ Vaccines. STD/HIV. Testing. Elections/ Voting. Permitting. Services. County. Libraries. County. Parks.
Maricopa County Public Records Maricopa Assessor. (602) 506-3406. Go to Data Online. Maricopa Recorder. (602) 506-3535. Go to Data Online. Maricopa Treasurer. (602) 506-8511. Go to Data Online. Maricopa Mapping / GIS. Go to Data Online. Maricopa NETR Mapping and GIS.
Phone Numbers & Email Program or ServicePhoneEmailSTD Testing602-506-1678Tuberculosis Control & Prevention602-372-1407Teen Health602-372-1014Denise.Lopez@Maricopa.govVital Records - Birth & Death Certificates602-506-680524 more rows
Please review all fields before submitting. Complaint Line Phone Number: 602-506-6616. After Hours Non-Emergencies: Please file online complaint using form below or call Complaint Line during normal business hours (Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.) Walk-in Complaints:Complaint/Violation Information. Name. Address. City.
Other Helpful Sites Maricopa County. (602) 506-3011. County Assessor. (602) 506-3406. County Recorder. (602) 506-3535. County Sheriff. (602) 876-1000.
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.
Case initiating documents and subsequent filings for probate case types must be filed in-person, by mail, or via a filing depository box. The ability to eFile probate case documents is currently not available for Maricopa County, but is expected in the near future.