How do I find my Arizona case number?

How do I find my Arizona case number?

Interested persons may contact the court clerk where a case is filed to obtain its case number. The request for a case number may be sent to the Clerk’s Office via email or made in person. For the Superior Court, the Arizona Judicial Branch provides a list of the clerks’ offices and their respective addresses.

How do I find someone’s charges in Arizona?

Contact the local law enforcement agency in person or by mail to request criminal records from there. Arizona courts also have online portals hosting criminal case records. The Arizona Judicial Branch provides a publicly accessible case search tool for those looking to perform a free public criminal record check.

What’s a case number?

The case number allows easy and unique reference to specific civil and criminal cases. It is used to identify the year the case was filed, the office in which it was filed, and the judicial officer(s) to whom it is assigned.

Where is case sequence number?

The first digit is the case type (see table above). The next set of digits is the sequence number.

What do the letters in a court case number mean Arizona?

Case types assigned by the Court include Civil (“cv”), Criminal (“cr”) and Miscellaneous (“mc”). The number 17 represents the year the case was filed. The first case filed in a particular year for each division is “1,” and so on. “PHX” or “2:” represents the division.

How do I find my docket case number?

3 ways to find a case by docket number

  1. You can search case law to find a court case by docket number.
  2. You can search in trial court orders to find a case by docket number.
  3. You can search in the dockets themselves to find a court order or opinion.

What is case reference number?

Answer: The case number allows easy and unique reference to specific civil and criminal cases. It is used to identify the year the case was filed, the office in which it was filed, and the judicial officer(s) to whom it is assigned. Every document filed with the court must contain reference to the proper case number.

What is a case reference number?

This is a unique reference number assigned to a new occurrence of a court case created on PNC. The CCRN is held by CJSE but may not be held by court systems relevant to all court types and may be used to identify cases in civil crown magistrates courts etc. The number must be of a valid format.