Superior Court – Greenlee County, Arizona

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Court Type:Superior Court
State:AZ
County:Greenlee
Street Address:253 5th Street
City:Clifton
Zip Code:85534
Phone:928-865-3872
Fax:928-865-5358
Hours:Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Website URL:https://www.co.greenlee.az.us/elected-officials/courts
Parking:Free Parking is available in front of the courthouse or behind the courthouse.
Divisions / Services:Probation
Languages:ASL interpreters available Documents are supplied in Spanish (The court will determine other languages if necessary) Onsite Spanish translators Language Line is utilized
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/GreenleeCountyArizona/?rf=199552510088846
Special Access:There is a handicapped ramp and entrance off of 5th Street. Entry can also be gained through the Greenlee County Annex off of Leonard Ave. There is a elevator in the courthouse.
About / Additional Info:The Superior Court of Arizona in Graham County is part of the state's only general jurisdiction court. The court is therefore a court of record, and every case and filing to go through the court is recorded and preserved by the Clerk of the Superior Court.