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Digital Recording

Superior Court proceedings of all case types including criminal, juvenile, family, civil, tax, probate, and mental health cases are preserved using digital audio/video recording. If the recording is on our server, most requests will be completed within five business days. Recordings of proceedings that are more than 60 days old are archived off-site, so requests for those proceedings will take longer to fulfill.

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Court Reporter Transcript

A transcript is a document containing a verbatim record of the spoken words of a court proceeding. If a court reporter was present at the proceeding, you may request a certified transcript at a cost charged per page. To confirm if a court reporter was present to prepare an official transcript, locate your court paperwork, or perform a Case Search.

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Transcript of a Digital Recording

If the proceeding was electronically recorded, you may obtain a copy of the audio/video recording at no charge. To confirm if a proceeding was digitally recorded, locate your court paperwork or perform a Case Search. Once you receive the electronic recording, you must contact an authorized transcriber to create an official transcription of the recording pursuant to Arizona Supreme Court rule 30. A list of registered reporting firms that serve as authorized transcribers can be found at AZCourt.gov or at the link below.

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Court Recording Services Leadership

Dr. Christopher Bleuenstein

Department Administrator

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