Az Juvenile Court Records
Public Records | Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections
Fax Request To: (602) 364-3524. Mail Request To: Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections: Public Records Request - 100 N. 15th Avenue, Suite 103 | Phoenix, AZ 85007. For media inquiries, please contact [email protected].
https://adjc.az.gov/public-resources/public-recordsJuvenile Justice Services > Home
Programs include delinquency prevention, treatment, probation, statewide automation and other related activities. The Juvenile Justice Services Division staff can be reached at (602) 452-3443 or at 1501 W. Washington, Suite 337, Phoenix, AZ 85007. Validation of Arizona's Statewide Detention Screening Instrument Caldwell JSAB Review
https://www.azcourts.gov/jjsdJuvenile Court | Maricopa County Clerk of Superior Court
For information and assistance on delinquency or incorrigibility matters, please call the Juvenile Probation Department at (602) 506-4011. If you need information on the destruction of delinquency court records, please call (602) 37-CLERK, or (602) 372-5375.
https://www.clerkofcourt.maricopa.gov/services/family-juvenile-adoptions/juvenile-courtWhat are Arizona Juvenile Court Records? | ArizonaCourtRecords.us
Arizona juvenile court records are official documents pertaining to judicial proceedings of Arizona juvenile courts. Learn the purpose and significance of these records and the eligibility requirements for accessing them from various custodians and repositories in the state.
https://arizonacourtrecords.us/family-court-records/find/juvenile/The Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County - Juvenile Department
Any person interested in the welfare of a minor may petition the court for appointment of a Title 14 guardian. Delinquency The Juvenile Department has delinquency jurisdiction over children and juveniles from age 8 until their 18th birthday. There are video's below that can give you more information on the delinquency process.
https://superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/juvenile/Juvenile Law Forms
Notice for Destruction of Juvenile Court Records: AOCJVPA7F: Notice to Parent; Form Title: Form No. Form 1. Notice to Parent: Dependency Action (effective 07/01/22) AOCJV114FORM1F: ... Not all forms may be accepted in all Arizona courts – you should contact the clerk of the court in which you will be filing to confirm the use of a particular ...
https://www.azcourts.gov/selfservicecenter/Juvenile-Law/Juvenile-Law-FormsARIZONA - Juvenile Law Center
The juvenile court may order records to be kept confidential and withheld from public inspection if the court determines that the subject matter of any record indicates a clear public interest in maintaining its confidentiality. Ariz. rev. StAt. § 8-208(G). Exceptions to Confidentiality Records can only be made confidential upon court order.
http://juvenilerecords.jlc.org/juvenilerecords/documents/publications/factsheet-AZ.pdfPublic Access Case Lookup - Arizona
The Arizona Judicial Branch is pleased to offer Public Access to Court Case Information, a valuable online service providing a resource for information about court cases from 177 out of 184 courts in Arizona. Show unavailable courts. Verification
https://apps.supremecourt.az.gov/PUBLICACCESS/caselookup.aspxPima County Juvenile Court
VISION STATEMENT "We instill hope and create positive change for children and families" Positive Change - Successful Youth General Information (520) 724-4200 Case Information (520) 724-4200 Juror Information (520) 724-4222 Court Administration (520) 724-4217 Clerk of Court (520) 724-3200
https://www.sc.pima.gov/pima-county-juvenile-court/Records | Maricopa County Clerk of Superior Court
The primary responsibilities of the Clerk of the Superior Court include keeping and maintaining dockets, recording each Superior Court session and preserving official court documents. The Clerk's Office can provide public access to the records of the actions of Superior Court online or by visiting one of our offices. Obtaining Records
https://www.clerkofcourt.maricopa.gov/recordsJuvenile Law - Arizona Judicial Branch
The Arizona laws on juveniles include adoption, emancipation, juvenile court, juvenile offenders, custody, child welfare and placement, children’s camp, legitimacy of children, and dependent children. These laws can be found in the Arizona Revised Statutes Annotated beginning with A.R.S. § 8-101.
https://www.azcourts.gov/selfservicecenter/Juvenile-Law/Juvenile-Law-Authorities