2/9/2010   
Clerk of Superior Court
Appeals Guides for Self-Represented Litigants  Off-Site Link
Click on the link above for information about filing for appeals. These guides include an overall and step-by-step process of appeal, deadlines to follow, frequently asked questions, important terms, and forms parties will need to use during the appeals process. 9/5/2008 9:15:00 AM
i-Forms  Off-Site Link
Complete court forms through an interactive interview process. A username/password feature on the 4th frame allows you to save your form for up to 90 days for editing and reprinting. 10/12/2006 11:50:00 AM
Web Forms (Self Service Center)
Visit our Self Service Center to download and print court forms. 8/21/2006 3:05:00 PM
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NOTICE of FILING FEE CHANGE - 
Effective February 1, 2010 the fee for filing a Civil Transcript of Judgment will increase from $26.00 to $41.00. 

Attention: Juror Identity Scam 

Staff from the Jury Commissioner's Office will never call you requesting your social security number, credit card numbers or any other sensitive information.  We use the U.S. Mail to send jury summons and communicate by telephone only
if you initiate the phone call.
 
 

Should anyone call requesting confidential information purporting to be from the Jury Commissioner's Office in Yavapai County, please call the Jury Commissioner's Office at (928) 777-3022 so we can keep track of the volume of the problem.  We are also working
with the Attorney General's office and will forward the
information to them.

The Clerk of the Superior Court officially maintains all civil, domestic, criminal, juvenile and probate records. The Clerk issues writs and warrants; takes and transcribes all court minutes for all court proceedings; is the Registrar of Probate matters; maintains all court exhibits used as evidence; is the Jury Commissioner, providing qualified jurors for trials from the lists of all registered voters and holders of drivers licenses; collects all fees for the Superior Court; accepts passport applications; issues and records marriage licenses; records Notary Public Bonds and Commissions; and prepares and forwards appeals to the Court of Appeals and State Supreme Court. 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated 1/15/2010
Jeanne Hicks
Jeanne Hicks
Clerk of Superior Court
Elected 2002
 
Renee Braner
Renee Braner
Chief Deputy