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Tucson City Court
103 East Alameda Street, PO Box 27210
Tucson,
AZ
85726
Phone: 520-791-4216
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Online Court Resources
Resources for the Tucson City Court as well as online resources applicable to courts generally in Pima County, Arizona, and resources applicable to all courts in Arizona.
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Arizona Court Case Records
Search case records for most Arizona courts, and Superior Court minute entries for most counties. Lists of participating and non-participating courts are provided.
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Pay Tucson City Court Fines and Fees
Pay Tucson City Court fines, fees, and payment plan payments online by docket number, citation number, payment contract number, or name and date of birth.
Pay Arizona Court Outstanding Debts
Pay Arizona court outstanding debt for traffic and criminal violations online through the FARE (Fines/Fees and Restitution Enforcement) Program. A fee applies.
Self help, legal research, general information
Tucson City Court Civil Traffic Information
View information about civil traffic cases in Tucson City Court, including pleas, fine payment, defensive driving school, and community service. Links to an online form to request a hearing and instructions and a form for filing a motion are also provided.
Tucson City Court Injunction Against Harassment
View information about Injunctions Against Harassment in Tucson City Court, including a description of the injunction, how to file, effect of the injunction, modifications, and minors. A link to the required form is provided.
Tucson City Court Mental Health Division
View information about the Mental Health Division of Tucson City Court, which can set up treatment in lieu of incarceration for some offenders with mental health problems. Links to alternatives to incarceration, mental health diversion, monitored probation, and video review hearings are on the left side of the page, under the "Mental Health" heading.
Tucson City Court Self-Help Information
View information for parties without an attorney in Tucson City Court, including civil rights, pre-trial conferences, trial preparation and procedure, common errors, definitions of terms, and answers to frequently asked questions.
Tuscson Veterans Court
View information about Tucson Veterans Court, which can set up treatment programs in lieu of incarceration for some veterans with mental health problems who commit non-violent offenses.
Pima County Attorney's Office Brochures and Guides
The Pima County Attorney's Office offers downloadable brochures and guides about topics including adoption, child safety, internet safety, traffic tickets, mental health evaluation, victim compensation, illegal workers, and victims' rights.
Pima County Law Library
View information about the Pima County Law Library, including location, hours, available materials and services, an online catalog, and links to forms and online legal research resources.
Pima County Orders of Protection
View information about Orders of Protection in Pima County, including who can file, how to file, effect of an order, and modification.
Arizona Court and Legal Information
AZCourtHelp offers information about the court system, links to self-help resources by topic, form assistance by topic, a court finder, answers to frequently asked questions, a glossary of legal terms, information about protective orders and eviction, links to court calendars and sources of case records, notifications of upcoming legal talks and clinics, a live chat with a law librarian, and legal guidance for seniors, children, and veterans. The site may be searched by keyword.
Arizona Crime Victim Help
The Arizona Attorney General's Office of Victim Services offers information about victims' rights, domestic violence resources, victim compensation, restitution, and available resources. Links to a complaint form, brochures, and publications are provided. Select the "VICTIM SERVICES" drop-down menu for links to detailed information.
Arizona Defensive Driving School Information
View information about defensive driving schools, including eligibility requirements, a list of eligible violations, and a list of courts that allow extensions of time. Online and in-person classes may be searched by your court date. Completion of driving school may result in dismissed citations for eligible violations.
Arizona Driver License Information
The Arizona Motor Vehicle Division offers information about driver licenses, state IDs, license reinstatement, ignition interlocks, and answers to frequently asked questions. Links to driving schools and the driver license manual are provided.
Arizona Court System Guide and Glossary
View a comprehensive guide to the Arizona court system, including types of courts, selection of judges, court personnel, court procedure, and a glossary of legal terms.
Arizona Legal Information
The State Bar of Arizona offers information about topics including guardianship and conservatorship, alternative dispute resolution, child support and custody, domestic violence, personal injury, divorce, wills and trusts, employment, and working with a lawyer. Use the "Select Language" drop-down menu on the upper right corner of the website to translate the information into various languages.
Arizona Legal Information and Legal Resources
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Arizona Rules of Court
View the Arizona Rules of Court by subject matter and court type, including local rules. Recent and proposed amendments are also provided.
Arizona Self-Help Resources
The Judicial Branch Self-Service Center offers information and guidance to individuals representing themselves in court. Topics include family law, child support, civil law, criminal law, domestic violence, evictions, garnishment, juvenile law, probate, small claims, tax law, traffic law, crime victim restitution, and additional information and services for victims. Resources include online forms, instructional booklets, information for seniors and veterans, and a directory of county self-service centers. Information is also available in Spanish.
Arizona Senior Resources
The Arizona Attorney General's Office offers information for seniors about consumer scams, life care planning, abuse, and links to additional resources. Consumer fraud, medicaid fraud, and civil rights complaints may be submitted online.
Arizona State Laws
Search Arizona Revised Statutes by keyword, or browse the index of titles online.
Legal aid, free services, lawyer referral
Pima County Lawyer Referral
The Pima County Bar Association offers a lawyer referral service by telephone or online request form for a nominal fee, which includes an initial consultation with a lawyer.
Pima County Public Defense Services
View information about the departments of Pima County Public Defense Services, including Public Defender, Legal Defender, Legal Advocate, Public Fiduciary, Office of Court Appointed Counsel, Office of Children's Counsel, and Mental Health Defender. Theses offices provide free legal services to indigent defendants, juveniles, and incapacitated parties.
Pima County Reduced-Rate Legal Services
View information about the Pima County Bar Association's Qualified Income Legal Team (QUILT) Modest Means Program, which provides reduced-rate legal services on a sliding scale based on the party's income.
Arizona Domestic Violence Legal Help
The Arizona Domestic Violence Legal Services Project offers a list of organizations that provide legal assistance to victims of domestic violence.
Arizona Public Defender Services
The Arizona Public Defender Association offers contact information and links for Public Defender offices by city and county. Public Defender services include free or low-cost representation in criminal defense, mental health, and juvenile matters for income-eligible clients.
Arizona Judge Complaint Information
The Arizona Commission on Judicial Conduct offers information about judicial conduct rules, instructions for filing a complaint against a judge, and links to ethics opinions and public decisions resulting from filed complaints.
Arizona Lawyer Complaint Information
The State Bar of Arizona provides information about complaints against lawyers, including types of complaints, a description of the disciplinary process, and a link to an online complaint form. Use the "Select Language" drop-down menu on the upper right corner of the website to translate the information into various languages.
Arizona Lawyer Discipline Records
The State Bar of Arizona offers online access to disciplinary actions against lawyers since 2012. You may also contact the Bar for additional information. Use the "Select Language" drop-down menu on the upper right corner of the website to translate the information into various languages.
Arizona Lawyer Information
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Arizona Lawyer Search
The State Bar of Arizona offers an online form to post your legal needs and receive emails from lawyers interested in helping you. A search of lawyers by name, location, and area of law is also provided.
Arizona Legal Advice by Telephone
The State Bar of Arizona offers a free ask-a-lawyer service by telephone limited to scheduled topics, with a calendar of upcoming dates, times, and topics. Use the "Select Language" drop-down menu on the upper right corner of the website to translate the information into various languages.
Arizona Legal Document Asssitance
View information about the Arizona Legal Document Preparer Program, which permits trained and certified people who are not lawyers to assist self-represented parties with their legal documents. Select "Public Information" for a directory of certified preparers and information about filing a complaint
Free Arizona Legal Answers
Income-eligible residents without a lawyer can ask civil legal questions online and receive answers from an Arizona lawyer. The service is free; registration is required.