Pima County Court Information
Courts, filing fees, e-filing, and clerk contacts for Pima County, Arizona.
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Verified from official sources · 2026-07-26At $427, the civil filing fee in Pima County is higher than most nearby counties (median $277 across 6 nearby counties).
Clerk of Court
Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in Pima County
James W. Giacomino
Self-Help & Jury
eFileAZ (statewide) for civil/family initiation and subsequent filings plus criminal subsequent; AZTurboCourt also available for civil · for attorneys (and legal paraprofessionals; civil mandatory since 6/30/2015 per AO 2015-31; permissive for self-represented; juvenile/probate/mental health not yet on eFileAZ)
Courts in Pima County
5 Courts
Ajo Justice Court
Address
111 La Mina Ave, Ajo, 85321
Phone
(520) 387-6901Hours
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Parking
Street parking
Accessibility
Small town court
Location
View Map & Directions →Green Valley Justice Court
Address
601 N La Cañada Dr, Green Valley, 85614
Phone
(520) 724-2737Hours
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Parking
Free parking
Accessibility
Single story
Location
View Map & Directions →Juvenile Court Center
Address
2225 E Ajo Way, Tucson, 85713
Phone
(520) 724-2000Hours
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Parking
Free parking lot
Accessibility
Secure facility
Location
View Map & Directions →Available Divisions
Pima County Justice Court
Address
240 N Stone Ave, Tucson, 85701
Phone
(520) 724-3171Hours
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Parking
Garage nearby
Accessibility
Downtown location
Location
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Superior Court
Address
110 W Congress St, Tucson, 85701
Phone
(520) 724-4200Hours
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Parking
Downtown parking
Accessibility
Historic building
Location
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I file documents with the court?
You can file documents in person at the courthouse or electronically through an approved eFiling service provider. Through 1Court, our trusted partner Nationwide Legal can manage the entire process on your behalf ensuring every document is correctly formatted, court-compliant, and submitted on time. Whether your court supports eFiling or still requires in-person delivery, Nationwide Legal handles the full filing cycle and returns your stamped copies directly to you.
What types of cases can be filed here?
Most county courts handle civil, small claims, family, probate, and criminal matters. Each courthouse division may have its own filing requirements and deadlines. 1Court simplifies this by linking you to the right division and form set for your case. And if you need hands-on help, Nationwide Legal can prepare, assemble, and file your case materials accurately for any court division statewide.
Can I eFile in this court?
Many California and partner-state courts now support eFiling for civil and probate cases. If this court offers eFiling, you can upload and submit instantly through 1Court’s connected network. If not, Nationwide Legal can physically deliver your documents to the clerk’s office ensuring same-day or next-day filing in counties without eFiling access. You’ll get digital proof of submission and return copies through your preferred system or email.
How long does it take to get a stamped copy back?
Turnaround time varies by court and document type typically 1–3 business days for eFilings and 3–5 days for physical filings. With Nationwide Legal, you don’t need to track court queues yourself: their filing team monitors court responses and sends your file-stamped copies directly to your inbox or case management system as soon as they’re accepted.
What are the court’s filing hours?
Most clerks accept filings from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding court holidays. eFiling portals remain open 24/7, but filings submitted after 11:59 p.m. are considered received the next business day. Nationwide Legal ensures every submission meets cutoff times whether by electronic upload or physical drop-off to avoid any late filing risks. Check your specifc court in our 1Court directory
What are the filing fees?
Filing fees vary by case type, division, and county. You can view the latest fee schedule on the court’s official website or request a custom quote directly through Nationwide Legal when uploading your documents on 1Court. Their filing specialists confirm exact costs, manage check or e-payment, and ensure the proper fee waiver or exemption is applied when applicable.
What if my filing is rejected?
Rejections are often caused by missing signatures, incorrect case numbers, or improper document formatting. Nationwide Legal’s trained reviewers check each filing for compliance before it ever reaches the court. If a rejection does occur, they correct and resubmit immediately, often within hours, so your case remains on track without added delays.
Where can I find local court forms?
You can download official forms from the county’s “Forms & Resources” page linked above. For a faster option, Nationwide Legal can generate, assemble, and file the correct form set for you directly through 1Court. Their paralegal-grade team ensures you’re using the most current versions approved by the court and delivers ready-to-file packets for immediate submission.
How much does it cost to file a civil case in Pima County?
The civil filing fee in Pima County, Arizona is $427.00 (initial civil complaint, Class A fee per A.R.S. § 12-284, effective 6/1/2026 under Ordinance 2026-4; answer $323.00)
What is the small claims filing fee in Pima County?
$55.00 plaintiff / $35.00 answer — Pima County Consolidated Justice Court (JP90A schedule, eff. 4/7/2023)
How much does it cost to file for divorce or a family case in Pima County?
$436.00 (dissolution petition, Class C, effective 6/1/2026; response $347.00; +$50.00 parent education fee with minor children)
Can I e-file court documents in Pima County?
Yes. E-filing is available through eFileAZ. It is mandatory for attorneys.
Is there a free online case search for Pima County?
Yes. You can look up cases online at agave.cosc.pima.gov.
Where do I file court documents in Pima County?
Filings go to the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in Pima County. You can reach the clerk at (520) 724-3200.
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