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Arizona Court Records

Depending upon the type of court document research you are conducting within the state of Arizona, there are two different routes you may choose to use: either conduct a search using the traditional method of going down to the courthouse and requesting the documents you need or using the Internet to look up some or all of the information you need online.

What is Online and What is Not?

An online search for public records may not bring results each and every time. This is because Arizona currently does not have all of its public documentation available online. Therefore, some online searches will still ultimately end up requiring taking a trip to the courthouse in order to obtain the information in person. There are many records that are online, however, as well as links to sites that may provide enough information to guide researchers to the correct documentation.

Whether the information is found online or not, the Internet can provide a much quicker path to reaching your goals. By finding where documents are located and which agencies may the documents you need, using the Internet will help reduce the amount of time it takes to conduct your search.

When and When Not to Go

Although many court documents can be obtained through the Internet, you might have to visit the courthouse in order to get the documents you need. According to Arizona state law, you can visit courthouses or other agencies responsible for holding onto public records at any time during normal office hours. During these hours, you can obtain the documents you desire. To maximize times when you do have to go to a courthouse or other agency, an Internet search is highly recommended. An Internet search allows you to obtain a great deal of information that will make your visit to the courthouse much simpler. This may include determining which types of documents you need as well as other information, such as the numbers, ID tags, and location information.

Where they Might Have Settled

In many states, genealogists have helped to digitize precious commodities such as family bibles and journals, trade receipts, ledgers, and other bits of information. Most of this work is done voluntarily, increasing the computer database and allowing others who are looking for branches to their own family tree a one more piece of knowledge. Court records are another great way of beginning or adding to genealogical research. Marriage licenses, birth certificates, death certificates, and even BLM land ownership documentation are just a few of the court records one can find using Research Public Records.

Researching Social Security Information

The growth in the elderly demographics in Arizona has caused an increased concern in protecting citizens against identity theft as well as maintaining privacy rights. Therefore, these records are regularly maintained by public officers that are governed by the Arizona state codes. As with any state or local agency, obtaining social security information usually means applying in person at the county courthouse. Certification and proof of familial ties is required, whether you be a child of someone, a parent, or a spouse.

Whatever the case, obtaining social security information for living family members is one thing that is not easily accomplished through the Internet. Ancestors who have died however, in some counties, are posted on the net as a means to help those searching for family ties to find information faster.

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Arizona Court Contact Info. Below

Apache County

Apache County Clerk
P.O. Box 365
Saint Johns, AZ 85936
Telephone: (928) 337-4364

Cochise County

Cochise County Clerk
P.O. Box CK
Bisbee, AZ 85603
Telephone: (520) 432-9364

Coconino County

Coconino County Clerk
100 E. Birch Ave.
Flagstaff, AZ 86001-4625
Telephone: (928) 779-6536

Gila County

Gila County Clerk
1400 E. Ash St.
Globe, AZ 85501-1414
Telephone: (520) 425-3231

Graham County

Graham County Clerk
800 W. Main St.
Safford, AZ 85546-2829
Telephone: (520) 428-3310

Greenlee County

Greenlee County Clerk
Webster Street
Clifton, AZ 85533-1027
Telephone: (928) 865-3872

La Paz County

La Paz County Clerk
P.O. Box 730
Parker, AZ 85344
Telephone: (520) 669-6131

Maricopa County

Maricopa County Clerk
201 West Jefferson
Phoenix, AZ 85003
Telephone: (602) 506-3360

Mohave County

Mohave County Clerk
401 East Spring Street
Kingman, AZ 86401-0003
Telephone: (928) 753-9141

Navajo County

Navajo County Clerk of the Superior Court
P.O. Box 668
Holbrook, AZ 86025
Telephone: (928) 524-6161

Pima County

Pima County Clerk
150 W. Congress St. Rm 194
Tucson, AZ 85701-1707
Telephone: (520) 740-8522

Pinal County

Pinal County Clerk
P.O. Box 827
Florence, AZ 85232-0827
Telephone: (520) 868-6000

Santa Cruz County

Santa Cruz County Clerk
P.O. Box 1265
Nogales, AZ 85628-1265
Telephone: (520) 287-2221

Yavapai County

Yavapai Clerk Clerk of Superior Court
Prescott, AZ 86301-3803
Telephone: (928) 771-3100

Yuman County

Yuman County Clerk of the Court
198 S Main Street
Yuma, AZ 85364
Telephone: (928) 329-2170