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Where to send forms to law enforcement in AZ?

Where to send forms to law enforcement in AZ?

**IMPORTANT NOTICE** To all Arizona Law Enforcement Agencies: The following forms must be submitted -via- the Agency Self Service Center (ASSC): A1, SC, TM, A4, CLEARS. AZPOST will no longer accept paper, email or faxed forms of these types.

Where can I get a court form in Arizona?

The categories below direct the individual to state and county forms. If you are unsure of what forms you need to file, reach out to a law librarian via the online chat or at the nearest Superior Court. The forms available on this site are generic and may be accepted by courts statewide.

When to request restriction on public access to personal information in Arizona?

These forms may be used by persons made eligible by applicable statutes – A.R.S. §§ 11-483, 11-484, 12-290, 16-153 and 28-454 – to request restriction on public access to home address and phone numbers in records maintained by the County Recorder, Assessor, Treasurer and the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division.

Where can I file for guardianship in Arizona?

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 form, determine whether any additional forms are required and verify the filing fees.

Where can I get a criminal form in AZ?

The forms available on this site are generic and may be accepted by courts statewide. Please note that each court might have their own preferred forms. You can visit AZCourtHelp.org for more information about court-specific forms.

How to file a protective order in Arizona?

You may file with a justice of the peace court, a city court, or a superior court. (Click here to find Arizona courts.) Until you file your petition, it has no legal effect. After you file your petition, you will have to speak to a judge. The judge will decide whether there’s a legal basis to issue a protective order.

These forms may be used by persons made eligible by applicable statutes – A.R.S. §§ 11-483, 11-484, 12-290, 16-153 and 28-454 – to request restriction on public access to home address and phone numbers in records maintained by the County Recorder, Assessor, Treasurer and the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division.

How to register a foreign court order in Arizona?

Register a Foreign (Out of State) Court Order for Custody, Legal Decision Making, Parenting Time or Visitation Income Information – Court forms and instructions to find out how much the other party makes at work. See the Family Department pages for Frequently Asked Questions about various processes.