Chino Valley Municipal Court

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Court Type:Municipal Court
State:AZ
County:Yavapai
Street Address:202 N State Route 89
City:Chino Valley
Zip Code:86323
Phone:928-636-2646
Fax:928-636-2144
Hours:Monday - Thursday: 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Website URL:http://www.chinoaz.net/
Parking:Park in the courthouse parking lot. Parking is free.
Restrictions:Children are not allowed in the courtroom, unless it is a protective order hearing or the child is requested.
Divisions / Services:Defensive Driving School
Languages:Onsite Spanish translators are available. Documents are available in multiple languages.
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Chino-Valley-Municipal-Court/165354873496373
Special Access:Courtrooms are equipped with sound amplifiers for those with hearing difficulties
About / Additional Info:The Chino Valley Municipal Court is a Court of Limited Jurisdiction, having concurrent jurisdiction with the Justice of the Peace Court and the Superior Court of Arizona for matters as designated by Arizona State Statutes, to and including violations of Town Ordinance and Code.The Presiding Magistrate is appointed by the Town Council for a 2 or 4 year terms as prescribed by Town Code.