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[Apache] [Cochise] [Coconino] [Gila] [Graham] [Greenlee] [La Paz] [Maricopa] [Mohave] [Navajo] [Pima] [Pinal] [Santa Cruz] [Yavapai] [Yuma]
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APACHE COUNTY
Apache County Superior Court House
70 W. 3rd South St.
PO Box 365
St. Johns, AZ 85936
P: (928) 337-7550
NOTE: The Apache County website does not directly offer free legal forms. However, it does refer the public to the following self-help resources:
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REVIEW: The official website for Apache County Superior Court. The county is the third-largest county by area in Arizona and the sixth-largest in the United States (excluding boroughs and census areas in Alaska). This is a link to an Arizona governmental website. The website is mobile. The website uses HTTPS (secure). The website does not appear to contain free local court forms, and consequently, there are no form instructions. However, the website does refer the public to both the Arizona Courts Self-Service Center (containing statewide forms) and to the TurboCourt website (create documents that can be filed with the court). Website Rating = 3
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COCHISE COUNTY
DIVISIONS 1, 4, and 5
100 Quality Hill
Bisbee, AZ 85603
Div. 1 Phone: (520) 432-8540
Div. 4 Phone: (520) 432-8520
Div. 5 Phone: (520) 432-8480
DIVISIONS 2 and 6
Suite 203 (Div. 2)
Suite 202 (Div. 6)
100 Colonia de Salud
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
Div. 2 Phone: (520) 803-3300
Div. 6 Phone: (520) 803-3320
DIVISION 3
4 Ledge Avenue
Administration Building
Bisbee, AZ 85603
Ph: (520) 432-8530
DIVISION 7
Ph: (520) 432-8501
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REVIEW: The official website for Cochise County Superior Court. The county is the third-largest county by area in Arizona and the sixth-largest in the United States (excluding boroughs and census areas in Alaska). This is a link to an Arizona governmental website. The website is mobile. The website uses HTTPS (secure). The website contains free forms, and some of the forms contain instructions. PLEASE NOTE: The addresses above are physical locations only; see the website for associated mailing addresses. Website Rating = 5
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COCONINO COUNTY
DIVISIONS 1-7
200 N. San Francisco St.
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Div. 1 Phone: (928) 679-7551
Div. 2 Phone: (928) 679-7580
Div. 3 Phone: (928) 679-7567
Div. 4 Phone: (928) 679-7586
Div. 5 Phone: (928) 679-7557
Div. 6 Phone: (928) 679-7632
Div. 7 Phone: (928) 679-7575
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REVIEW: The official website for Coconino County Superior Court. The county takes its name from Coconino, a name applied to the Havasupai people. It is the second-largest county by area in the contiguous United States, behind San Bernardino County, California. This is a link to an Arizona governmental website. The website is mobile. The website uses HTTPS (secure). The website contains free forms, and some of the forms contain instructions. Website Rating = 5
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GILA COUNTY
GLOBE LOCATION
Gila County Superior Court
1400 E. Ash Street
Globe, AZ 85501
Phone: (928) 425-3231
PAYSON LOCATION
Gila County Superior Court
714 S. Beeline Highway
Payson, AZ 85541
Phone: (928) 474-3978
REVIEW: The official website for Gila County Superior Court. Popular theory holds that the word “Gila” was derived from a Spanish contraction of Hah-quah-sa-eel, a Yuma word meaning “running water which is salty.” The county was formed from parts of Maricopa and Pinal counties on February 8, 1881. This is a link to an Arizona governmental website. The website is mobile. The website uses HTTPS (secure). The website contains free forms, and some of the forms contain instructions. Website Rating = 5
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GRAHAM COUNTY
Graham County Superior Court
800 Main Street
Safford, AZ 85546
Phone: (928) 428-3100
REVIEW: The official website for Gila County Superior Court. Graham County is named after the mountain by the same name which was named after Lt. Col James Duncan Graham, and was the first Arizona county to break the tradition of naming counties for Native Americans. The county was created from southern Apache County and eastern Pima County on March 10, 1881. This is a link to an Arizona governmental website. The website is mobile. The website uses HTTPS (secure). The website contains free forms, and some of the forms contain instructions. Website Rating = 5
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GREENLEE COUNTY
Greenlee County Superior Court
P.O. Box 1296
223 5th Street
Clifton, AZ 85533
Phone: (928) 865-3872
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REVIEW: The official website for Greenlee County Superior Court. Greenlee County was created in 1909 and named for Mason Greenlee who was an early settler in the Clifton area. This is a link to an Arizona governmental website. The website is mobile. The website uses HTTPS (secure). The website does not directly contain free superior court forms with/without instructions, but it does refer the visitor to the Arizona Judicial Branch (Forms & Instructions); the AZCourtHelp.org website; and the Maricopa County Law Library Resource Center (Court Forms). Website Rating = 3
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LA PAZ COUNTY
La Paz County Superior Court Clerk
1316 Kofa Ave., Suite 607
Parker, AZ 85344
Phone: (928) 669-6131
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REVIEW: The official website for La Paz County Superior Court Clerk; there does not appear to be a direct link to the superior court. The name of the county is the Spanish word for “the peace” and is taken from the early settlement (now ghost town) of La Paz along the Colorado River. This is a link to an Arizona governmental website. The website is mobile. The website uses HTTPS (secure). The website does not directly contain free superior court forms with/without instructions, but it does refer the visitor to the Arizona Supreme Court Self Service Center; the Maricopa County Law Library Resource Center (Court Forms); and ezCourt Forms (Interactive Interviews). Website Rating = 3
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MARICOPA COUNTY
Maricopa County Superior Court
Central Court Building
201 W. Jefferson Street
Phoenix, AZ 85003
Phone: (602) 506-3204
REVIEW: The official website for Maricopa County Superior Court. Maricopa County was named after the Maricopa Native Americans. As of the 2020 census, the county’s population was 4,420,568, making it the state’s most populous county, and the fourth-most populous in the United States. This is a link to an Arizona governmental website. The website is mobile. The website uses HTTPS (secure). The website contains free forms, and some of the forms contain instructions. Website Rating = 5
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MOHAVE COUNTY
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REVIEW: The official website for Mohave County Superior Court. Mohave County is the fifth largest county in the United States (by area); as of the 2020 census, its population was 213,267. This is a link to an Arizona governmental website. The website is mobile. The website uses HTTPS (secure). The website contains free forms, and some of the forms contain instructions. Website Rating = 5
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NAVAJO COUNTY
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REVIEW: The official website for Navajo County Superior Court. Navajo County is in the northern part of the U.S. state of Arizona; as of the 2020 census, its population was 106,717. This is a link to an Arizona governmental website. The website is mobile. The website uses HTTPS (secure). The website does not appear to directly contain free local court forms, and consequently, there are no form instructions. However, the website does refer the public to the AZCourtHelp.org Website (containing free statewide forms); The Judicial Branch of Arizona (Maricopa County) Website (containing free court forms); and to the AZTurboCourt Website (create documents that can be filed with the court). Website Rating = 3
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PIMA COUNTY
REVIEW: The official website for Pima County Superior Court. As of the 2020 census, the population of Pima County was 1,043,433, making it Arizona’s second-most populous county. The county is named after the Pima Native Americans who are indigenous to the area. This is a link to an Arizona governmental website. The website is mobile. The website uses HTTPS (secure). The website contains free forms, and some of the forms contain instructions. Website Rating = 5
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PINAL COUNTY
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REVIEW: The official website for the Pinal County Superior Court; the website refers the visitor to both the Pinal County Superior Court Clerk and Arizona Supreme Court for free Self-Service Center Forms. Pinal County was the second-fastest-growing county in the U.S. between 2000 and 2010. The name “Pinal” is said to come from the pine-clad Pinal Mountains. This is a link to an Arizona governmental website. The website does not appear to be mobile (it’s not dynamic on PCs). The website uses HTTPS (secure). The website contains free forms, and some of the forms contain instructions. Website Rating = 4
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SANTA CRUZ COUNTY
NOTE: The Santa Cruz County website does not directly offer free legal forms. However, it does refer the public to the following self-service resource:
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REVIEW: The official website for the Santa Cruz County Superior Court. Santa Cruz County, formed on March 15, 1899, out of what was then Pima County, is named after the Santa Cruz River. Access to free “Self-Service Forms” is contained on the website for the Santa Cruz County Clerk of the Superior Court; however, the “Self-Service Forms” link takes the visitor to the Arizona Supreme Court for their free Self-Service Center forms. This is a link to an Arizona governmental website. The website is mobile. The website uses HTTPS (secure). The Santa Cruz County Superior Court website does not directly contain free superior court forms with/without instructions, but it does refer the visitor to the Arizona Supreme Court Self Service Center (Forms). Website Rating = 3
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YAVAPAI COUNTY
REVIEW: The official website for Yavapai County Superior Court. As of the 2020 census, the county population was 236,209, making it the fourth-most populous county in Arizona. The county is named after the Yavapai people, who were the principal inhabitants at the time the United States annexed the area. This is a link to an Arizona governmental website. The website is mobile. The website uses HTTPS (secure). The website contains free forms, and some of the forms contain instructions. Website Rating = 5
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YUMA COUNTY
REVIEW: The official website for Yuma County Superior Court. As of the 2020 census, its population was 203,881. Yuma County was one of four original Arizona counties created by the 1st Arizona Territorial Legislature. The free court forms link is to an Arizona governmental website. The website is mobile. The website uses HTTPS (secure). The website contains free forms, and some of the forms contain instructions. Website Rating = 5
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