Official Court Access
Maricopa County Superior Court Public Records
Start with the Superior Court clerk for file requests; use the Arizona judiciary case search to locate docket numbers.
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Obtain Maricopa County Superior Court case records and dockets.
Contact the Superior Court clerk (records) to request copies; use the Arizona judiciary case search to get the case number.
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Best first step
Ask the Superior Court clerk (records) how to request the file or copies.
Often searchable online
Case numbers, parties, case status, and basic docket events.
Usually requires the clerk
Full filings, exhibits, certified copies, and restricted items by court order.
Official access routes
| Official Path | Best For | How to Access | What You May Find |
|---|---|---|---|
| Superior Court clerk (records counter) | File requests, certified copies, in-person help | Visit or contact the clerk with a case number or party name. | Case files, docket printouts, minute entries, certified copies when eligible. |
| Arizona judiciary online case search | Finding case numbers and basic docket details | Search by party or case number and filter to Maricopa Superior Court. | Case number, parties, case type, status, events if available. |
| Superior Court public access terminals | On-site docket lookups and index searches | Use courthouse terminals to search by name or case number. | Register of actions, case indexes, limited docket details. |
| Clerk records request (mail or remote) | Copies when you cannot visit in person | Submit a request with case details; confirm fees and delivery options with the clerk. | Regular or certified copies of filings and minute entries when available. |
Practical questions
I don’t know the case number. How do I start?
Search the Arizona judiciary case lookup by name, then confirm details with the clerk.
How do I request certified copies?
Ask the Superior Court clerk for certified copy processing and provide the case number.
Are any Superior Court records restricted?
Sealed matters and protected case types have limited access and may require a court order.
How do I get older or archived files?
Provide the case details to the clerk; the office will advise on retrieval time and any additional steps.