Alert: Justice Courts eFiling
Effective April 1, 2025, Electronic Filing will be mandatory for all Mohave County Justice Court Eviction and Civil cases filed by an attorney. If you have any questions, please contact
the appropriate court.
Effective April 1, 2025, Electronic Filing will be mandatory for all Mohave County Justice Court Eviction and Civil cases filed by an attorney. If you have any questions, please contact
the appropriate court.
The Superior Court is part of the State’s only general jurisdiction court, and primarily handles both civil and criminal cases.
Mohave County is also home to three municipal courts and four limited jurisdiction justice courts, all under the direct supervision of the Arizona Supreme Court.
The Clerk’s Office can assist you with obtaining copies of court records, marriage licenses, protection orders, passport applications, restitution payments and other court-related services.
Find out the locations, hours, and types of cases handled by Mohave County’s four limited jurisdiction justice courts.
Find out the locations, hours, and types of cases handled by Mohave County’s three municipal courts.
The Superior Court may hear and decide a large variety of cases of almost any type except small claims, minor offenses, and violations of city codes and ordinances.