Self Help Resources
Electronic Access to Case Information
- Arizona Appellate Court case dockets
- Arizona Office of Administrative Hearing decisions
- eAccess – paid subscription service to electronically access certain Arizona courts’ case records (find more information here)
- Electronic Court Records (ECR) - as a party to a Superior Court case in Maricopa County, you can register to access documents in your case online
- Maricopa County Justice Court case information - case histories for Maricopa County Justice Court cases
- Maricopa County Superior Court case information - calendars, case histories, attorney calendars and minute entries for Maricopa County Superior Court cases
- Pima County Superior Court case search
- Public Access to Court Information - search of cases in Arizona Courts (not all courts supply records)
Navigating the Court
- AzCourts.gov Self-Service Center – various resources on Arizona law such as family, criminal, eviction, and probate
- Arizona Rules of Court - links to current Arizona court rules
- Court forms - links to local court forms and forms for other Arizona courts
- Court tools and information - child support information, filing fees, sentencing guidelines
- Guides for self-represented appellants - information and sample forms for appeals cases in the Arizona Court of Appeals
- Research publications -
- Self help research guides -
Self Help Legal Resources
- AzCourts.gov - Arizona legal resources
- AzCourtHelp.org - information on Arizona law, court forms, legal aid and self-help centers
- AzLawHelp.org - how to find legal help in Arizona
- Bankruptcy help (upsolve.org) - non-profit web app to help you file for free
- Domestic violence resources - counseling services, victim information, shelters, crisis intervention, legal services, court and law enforcement information
- ImmigrationLawHelp.org
- ImmigrationHelp.org
- Lawyer and legal assistance resources - includes Maricopa County resources; see "Legal Services" option
- Manual for pro se asylum seekers on how to find country conditions evidence to support their case - Como encontrar la evidencia de las condiciones del país para su caso de asilo, suspensión de remoción y la Convención contra la Tortura
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