The Clerk of Court is the custodian for most court records in Pima County. Some court records can be viewed online from the Pima County Courts website, while others must be requested. For online court records, the information includes the offender’s name, DOB, charges, timeline of court appearances, attorneys, and upcoming court hearings. Most of these records can be requested online.
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Gary Harrison
Pima County Clerk of Court
110 West Congress St
Tucson, Arizona 85701-1317
(520) 724-3200
You can also contact Superior Court directly.
Pima County Superior Court
Attn: Community Relations
110 W. Congress Street, 9th Floor
Tucson, AZ. 85701
Copy fees are $0.50 per page. In addition, there is a $30.00 charge to certify any document.
Marriage records and divorce records can both be requested from the Clerk of Court.
Birth and death records can be requested from the Office of Vital Records.
Pima County Vital Records
3950 S Country Club Rd
Suite 100
Tucson, AZ 85714
520-724-7932
Criminal court records show the criminal history of a person, including traffic infractions and misdemeanor and felony crimes. These records are available online through the Clerk of Superior Court. These records include information about the defendant, charges, the timeline of hearings, arrest dates, mug shot, physical description of the offender, offender’s attorney, and the judge hearing the case. You can search by name, case number, or date filed. Mugshots can be viewed through the Pima County Jail website.
Court Records from the Justice Courts can be requested directly from the courts.
Pima County Consolidated Justice Court
240 N. Stone Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85701
Other court records:
Oro Valley Magistrate Court
Records
11000 N. La Cañada Dr.
Oro Valley, AZ 85737
Tucson City Court
Records Clerk
PO Box 27210
Tucson, AZ 85726
Copies of documents are 50 cents per page, and the certification of any document is $28.00.
To submit an open records request for other records, you can contact the department you’re requesting records from. An open records request is simply an official request to view particular public government or agency documents. While some of these documents are available for viewing online, many must be requested.
Deeds, which are legal documents regarding the ownership of property or legal rights, can be obtained from the County Recorder. Deed records can be found online through the County Recorder’s website.
Gabriella Cázares-Kelly
Main Downtown Office
240 N Stone Avenue
Tucson AZ 85701
(520) 724-4350
Mugshots are not available for the inmates housed in the Pima County Jail.