Courts, Legal Basics Article
AZTurbocourt: The online court system
Azturbocourt.gov and EFileAZ are websites provided by the Arizona Supreme Courtwhich contains electronic filing services and web-based court services. Through these website you can file a case online, lookup a case, or pay fees owed to Arizona courts. All services may not be available in all counties. Follow the link above to see if these services are available in your area.Comments:
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what does UNL DEAL CHILD on my court papers mean?
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is a judge bound by law to give at least the minimum sentence in a dangerous crime such as aggravated assult
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I have joint & several restitution,i have never paid into, i served prison time, they didn't. Now, it's going to go to an outside collection agency. I am in fear they'll try to take my husbands income by force. Can they do this? He is not involved at all.
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My husband had court a few days ago and a court date was not set. He is in jail with a high bond and no court date... how long can they hold him without a court date
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Does Arizona law allow any state authority to "commandeer" property of individuals or businesses in any "on the spot" manner, or do authorities have to obtain some type of court order?
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I just found out I have a warrant for failure to appear. If I were to go down to warrant court, would I be arrested while I was there?
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Can a person be extradited for a misdemeanor warranty from county to county in as?
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Number of days to file a Notice of Appeal to Justice Court judgement? Give ARS reference
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A few months ago I sold a car that I personally owned, a 2003 Mercedes for $6,000. It was our family car, sold to a private buyer. I own a internet based business where I locate classic cars. This individual that purchased our Mercedes said that his wife did not like the car and he wanted his money back. When I refused he threatened to sue me. Today I received a "Truth Affidavit" in the mail from his personal attorney making a number of false claims and naming my business as a "shell company" in the matter. My business was never relevant in the matter. How should I proceed with this?
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I had a DUI in 2005. I thought everything was done. In 2014 the court issued a warrant for my arrest ( I found out because they suspended my concealed weapons license ) .I called the city court and they said it was over a DUI in 2005. I went to court , and the judge said I did not do 36 hours of alcohol treatment. I had receipts for traffic school, MADD school, level 1 school . The attorney I had, when I called him, said that a retired judge was going back thru all the DUI cases because Tucson was broke and was trying to get more money from everybody. Is this legal after 9 years?
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