Understanding Arizona's Agency System
Arizona uses a Superior Agencies system for most cases. Different agencies handle different case types—civil, criminal, family, probate, and appellate. Identify which agency handled your case to find the records.
In-Person Requests
Visit the clerk's office at the records office where the case was heard. Bring case identifying information—case number, party names, approximate dates. Fees for copies typically range from $15-45. Most Arizona agencies accept cash or check.
Mail and Online Requests
Many Arizona agencies accept written requests by mail. Include all identifying information and prepaid fees. Some jurisdictions offer online access to vital records, though availability varies across Arizona counties.
Public vs Sealed Records
Most vital records in Arizona are public, but some are sealed or restricted—juvenile cases, certain family matters, and sealed criminal records. Access to restricted records requires agency authorization.
Certified Copies
For legal purposes, you typically need certified copies of Arizona vital records. The records clerk certifies documents as true copies for an additional fee. Specify if you need certified copies when requesting.
Processing Times
Vital record requests in Arizona typically take 3-5 business days for standard processing. Complex or older cases may take longer. Expedited services may be available for additional fees at some Arizona agencies.
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