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Justice Courts
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Appeal Your Case
Cases decided in the Pinal County Justice Court can be appealed to the Pinal County Superior Court, with the exception of Small Claims cases.
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Casa Grande Judicial Bio
Meet Precinct 2's Judge John Ellsworth.
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Case Lookup
See information regarding cases filed within Pinal County Justice of the Peace Court.
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Civil Cases
The Rules of Civil Procedure for the Superior Court of Arizona are followed in Justice Courts.
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Criminal Cases
Misdemeanors, Petty Offenses and Criminal Traffic cases are filed with the Court either by the County Attorney or by a law enforcement officer.
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Eloy Judicial Bio
Meet Precinct 3's Judge Henry “Hank” Gooday.
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Eviction Actions
Learn more about the specifics of eviction actions.
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Filing Fees
Review the Justice Courts' schedule of filing fees.
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Florence Judicial Bio
Meet Precinct 1's Judge Shaun Babeu.
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Forms
For your convenience, the Pinal County Justice Courts have made several forms available.
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Justice Courts Redistricting
The new Justice Precincts were approved by the Board of Supervisors on March 2nd, 2022.
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Locations
Find the location of your precinct's Justice Court.
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Make a Payment
To make your monthly payment, select the Justice Court where your fine is due. Be sure to have your case number and the name on the case.
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Mammoth Judicial Bio
Meet Precinct 4's Judge Lyle Riggs.
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Oracle Judicial Bio
Meet Precinct 5's Justice Rudy Lujan.
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Orders of Protection
An order of protection is a court order intended to prevent acts of domestic violence.
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Precinct Judges
Learn about the various Precinct Judges in Pinal County.
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Small Claims
Review information for starting a small claims case and the forms associated with this.
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Superior Judicial Bio
Meet Precinct 6's Judge Douglas Coleman.
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Traffic Cases
If you received a civil traffic moving violation, you may be eligible to take a defensive driving class and have the violation dismissed.