Looking for a simple way to check out Pima County court dockets? You’re in luck if you said yes! Two handy websites from state agencies make finding your case online a breeze. Plus, you can even dig up judicial records on your own by getting help from a third-party agency. There’s another neat trick: just pop into a state agency that’s part of the local court system. Find out how to make your search quicker and easier—they won’t stay a secret for long.
Online case searches
To launch an inquiry on Pima County, AZ court dockets online, you can use three web portals:
- http://www.jp.pima.gov/home.htm
- https://www.pimasheriff.org/
- www.agave.cosc.pima.gov/PublicDocs/ (This is the website for Superior Court records which are offered free of cost online)
These websites are designed to offer details on civil as well as criminal matters. The information offered will pertain to cases that are still open as well as those in which the verdict has been delivered. However, the court dockets that you can get from these sources are limited to Pima County only.
Private parties
If you are looking for nationwide or even statewide records, it would be best to fill the form above and access these through a third party information provider. You will be charged an initial fee which can cover a onetime inquiry or you could pay for a series of investigations conducted over a period of time.
Approaching judicial agencies
Another option available to people is to visit a judicial agency. If you don’t mind driving around a bit, you could go to three offices in the justice network; these include the clerk of court’s department, the consolidated justice tribunal of Pima County and the Superior Court. The contact details of these agencies are as follows:
- Justice Court: 115 N Church Ave Tucson, AZ 85701
- Clerk of court’s: 115 North Church, Tucson, Arizona 85701
- Superior Court: 110 W Congress, Rm 241 Tucson, AZ 85701