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Arizona Record Relief — By Region

We serve all 15 Arizona counties. Below, our coverage organized by region with direct links to the relevant city and county pages.

Phoenix Metro (Maricopa County)

Maricopa County Superior Court at 201 W. Jefferson St., Phoenix. Branch courts in Mesa (Southeast Regional, 222 E. Javelina), Surprise (Northwest Regional), and NE Phoenix (Northeast Regional). The Maricopa system handles the highest volume of record-relief petitions in Arizona.

Tucson Metro (Pima County)

Pima County Superior Court at 110 W. Congress St., Suite 241, Tucson. The court has 53 judicial officers and serves Southern Arizona's largest population center.

East Valley Exurbs (Pinal County)

Pinal County Superior Court at 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Florence. Branch offices in Apache Junction and Maricopa city (open Mon/Wed/Fri only).

Northern Arizona (Coconino & Yavapai Counties)

Two courts cover Northern Arizona: Coconino County Superior Court in Flagstaff (200 N. San Francisco St.) and Yavapai County Superior Court in Prescott (120 S. Cortez St., with a Camp Verde branch).

Northwestern Arizona (Mohave County)

Mohave County Superior Court at 401 E. Spring St., Kingman. The court serves a large geographic area including Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City, and Kingman — all of which require travel to Kingman for felony record-relief filings.

Southeastern Arizona (Cochise County)

Cochise County Superior Court has two locations — Bisbee main courthouse (100 Quality Hill Rd.) and Sierra Vista branch (100 Colonia de Salud). The Bisbee Self-Help Center actively supports pro se filers with set-aside and sealing forms.

Southwestern Arizona (Yuma County)

Yuma County Superior Court at 250 W. 2nd Street, Suite E, Yuma. The Yuma County Justice Center consolidates Superior Court, Clerk, and Justice of the Peace functions in a single complex.

Other Arizona counties

We also serve every other Arizona county where the conviction was entered: Apache, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, La Paz, Navajo, and Santa Cruz. Filing in these counties follows the same general process — petition to the original convicting Superior Court, $0 court filing fees, 60-day prosecutor objection window for sealing under § 13-911. Run our free 3-minute screening for county-specific filing instructions.

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