Municipal court judges (magistrates) hear misdemeanor criminal traffic cases such as driving under the influence of alcohol, hit-and-run and reckless driving where no serious injuries occur. They hear civil traffic cases, violations of city ordinances and codes, and issue orders of protection and injunctions prohibiting harassment.
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A magistrate, special magistrate, or limited special magistrate shall hear and dispose of civil traffic, civil infraction, and civil parking infraction cases, and may make such orders as may be necessary and proper to such dispositions. ... State Court Rules are current with amendments received through April 1, 2025. The Code of Judicial ...
The Phoenix Municipal Court is Arizona's largest limited jurisdiction court and is among the top 10 busiest municipal courts in the United States. The court handles cases that range from minor traffic violations to Class 1 misdemeanors carrying a maximum penalty of six months in jail and a $2,500 fine. Annually, the court processes ...
The Rules Board for Courts of Law has, under section 6 of the Rules Board for Courts of Law Act, 1985 (Act 107 of 1985), read with section 9(6)(a) of the Jurisdiction of Regional Courts Amendment Act, 2008 (Act 31 of 2008), with the approval of the Minister for Justice and Constitutional Development, made the rules in the Schedule.
Thompson Reuters publishes the official Arizona Rules of Court (federal), as an unannotated compilation of rules of practice in District and Bankruptcy Courts in Arizona and 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Includes federal rules of evidence and rules for multi-district litigation and admiralty/maritime claims. Contains some forms.
Chapter 1 - COURTS OF RECORD Article 1.1 - Court of Appeals § 12-120 - Creation of court of appeals; court of record; composition; sessions ... § 12-889 - Escheated property; rules and regulations; salary § 12-890 - Agreement to recover property; Chapter 7 - SPECIAL ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS IN WHICH THE STATE IS A PARTY
Superior Court Rules of Appellate Procedure— Criminal; Rules of Procedure for Enforcement of Tribal Court Involuntary Commitment Orders; Rules of Procedure for the Recognition of Tribal Court Civil Judgments; Rules of Procedure for Judicial Review of Administrative Decisions; Rules of Procedure in Traffic Cases and Boating Cases [Abrogated ...
Superior Court Rules of Appellate Procedure - Civil - These rules govern the procedures in all civil appeals, except as provided otherwise by law, taken to the Superior Court from an order or the final judgment of a justice court pursuant to A.R.S. § 22-261, or municipal court pursuant to A.R.S. § 22-425(B), including but not limited to ...
The Arizona Judicial Branch offers a guide to the Arizona state court system. It contains detailed information about each level of the state's courts and provides links to court websites. You can also receive online access to Arizona state court cases for 177 out of 184 courts via its Public Access to Court Information Case Search.. Arizona employs a three-tier judicial system:
Justice Courts will also issue a Certificate of Non-Renewal. ... Rule 69, available from Westlaw’s Arizona Court Rules. RENEWAL OF JUDGMENTS See A.R.S. §§12-1611 through 12-1613 available from the Arizona Legislature Website. SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENT and RELEASE OF LIEN
1.2. Authority to enact local rules which deviate from the Uniform Magistrate Court Rules (A) The term "local rules" will no longer be used in the context of the Uniform Magistrate Court Rules. (B) Each magistrate court by action of its chief magistrate, from time to time, may propose to make and amend rules which deviate from the
A magistrate judge is necessary to hear the complaint. If the magistrates find probable cause that the defendant committed a federal offense, they must issue an arrest warrant or summons to force the defendant's attendance. Search Warrants. Magistrate courts issue warrants for the following searches and seizures: Evidence of a criminal act
Magistrates Court (Fees) Regulations 2005 Prescribed Forms. Form 1 - Declaration that a person is a small business or a non-profit association (Word) ... Magistrates Court (General) Rules 2005 Forms. Application for Access to Information held by the court - Litigation Search ...
1.2. Au thority to enact local rules w hich d eviate from the U niform Magistrate Court Rules (A) The term "local rules" will no longer be used in the context of the Uniform Magistrate Court Rules. (B) Each magistrate court by action of its chief magistrate, from time to time, may propose to make and amend rules which deviate from the