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Traffic court records in Casa Grande are maintained by the Casa Grande Municipal Court at 375 E 9th Street. The court handles all traffic citations issued by Casa Grande police within city limits. Cases include speeding tickets, red light violations, no insurance charges, and other traffic offenses. You can search for cases online, pay fines by phone or in person, and request hearings or defensive driving options. Court hours are Monday through Friday during regular business hours. All records for Casa Grande city traffic violations are filed here. Pinal County Justice Courts handle tickets written by county deputies or state troopers on highways outside the city.

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Casa Grande Municipal Court Quick Facts

520-421-8675 Court Phone
7 Days Defensive Driving Deadline
Pinal County County Jurisdiction

Casa Grande City Court

The Casa Grande Municipal Court sits at 375 E 9th Street in Casa Grande, AZ 85122. This is the main courthouse for all city traffic matters. You can reach the court by phone at (520) 421-8675. Email goes to citycourt@casagrandeaz.gov for general questions.

The court processes tickets from Casa Grande Police Department officers. If you received a citation within the city limits, your case will be here. Violations on State Route 84, Interstate 10, or other highways outside the city go to Pinal County Justice Court instead. Check your ticket to see which court is listed.

Casa Grande Municipal Court main page

The Casa Grande City Court website has information on court dates, payment options, and forms. You can find answers to common questions about procedures and deadlines. The site also lists contact information for different court services.

Traffic Ticket Procedures

When you get a traffic ticket in Casa Grande, the citation shows your court date and the charges filed. You have several options before that date. You can pay the fine and accept the violation. You can request a hearing to contest the charge. Or you can attend defensive driving school if you qualify.

Defensive driving school must be completed at least seven days prior to the court date shown on your traffic ticket. This is a strict deadline. The court will not accept late completion. If you finish the course, no points go on your license for that violation. You still pay a fee to the court and the cost of the class.

Do not ignore your citation. If you fail to appear or pay by the deadline, the court issues a default judgment. Additional fees get added. Your case may be sent to collections. The court may also report the failure to the Motor Vehicle Division, which can suspend your registration renewal through the TTEAP program.

Payment can be made in person at the court, by mail, or online through approved payment systems. The court accepts cash, checks, money orders, and credit cards. Processing fees may apply to card payments. Always get a receipt for any payment you make.

Court Communications

Judges are not allowed to talk directly with litigants, witnesses, friends, or family members about a pending case or a situation that might result in litigation. This is a strict rule to ensure fairness. All communication with the court about your case must go through official channels.

If you have questions about your case, contact the court clerk's office at (520) 421-8675. Clerks can explain procedures, provide forms, and give you general information. They cannot give legal advice or tell you what to do in your case. For legal advice, you need to hire an attorney or contact a legal aid organization.

You can also email the court at citycourt@casagrandeaz.gov for procedural questions. Include your case number in the subject line if you have one. The court will respond during business hours. Do not use email for urgent matters or last minute requests.

Get Court Records

Casa Grande Municipal Court maintains records for all traffic cases filed in the city. You can request copies of court documents, hearing transcripts, or case files. Requests must be made in writing and should include your case number.

Arizona law sets fees for public records requests. Most courts charge a research fee under Arizona Revised Statute 22-404. Copy fees are typically 50 cents per page. Certified copies cost more due to the certification process. Audio recordings of hearings have a separate fee structure.

The court destroys records after the retention period expires. Civil traffic cases are usually kept for one year after final adjudication. Criminal traffic cases may be kept longer. DUI and domestic violence cases have longer retention requirements. If your case is very old, the records may no longer exist.

To request records, contact the clerk's office at (520) 421-8675 or visit the courthouse at 375 E 9th Street. Bring identification and your case number if you have it. Staff will help you fill out the request form and tell you the cost before processing your order.

Arizona Statewide Traffic Resources

Casa Grande Municipal Court is part of Arizona's larger court system. The Arizona Judicial Branch runs a statewide case lookup at apps.azcourts.gov/publicaccess/caselookup.aspx. This database covers many courts across the state, though not all municipal courts participate.

The Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division maintains driving records. You can order your MVR online at AZMVDNow.gov. An uncertified three year driving record costs $3. A certified five year record costs $5. These records show all traffic violations and license suspensions.

If you have a TTEAP hold on your registration, you need to clear the debt with the court first. Then the Motor Vehicle Division will remove the hold. The court sends notification to MVD electronically once you pay. It can take a few days to process. Check with MVD before trying to renew your registration.

Defensive driving school options are listed at azcourts.gov/drive. The Arizona Supreme Court approves all schools. You must choose an approved provider. Completion certificates from non approved schools will not be accepted by the court.

Note: The Arizona Supreme Court does not grant traffic citation extensions.

Pinal County Justice Courts

Casa Grande is located in Pinal County. If your traffic ticket was issued by a Pinal County deputy or an Arizona state trooper, your case goes to Pinal County Justice Court instead of Casa Grande Municipal Court. The county has six Justice Court precincts.

The Casa Grande Justice Court precinct is located separately from the Municipal Court. For county cases, you need to contact the Pinal County Justice Courts. They handle traffic violations on county roads, state highways, and unincorporated areas. The phone number for the Casa Grande Justice Court precinct is (520) 866-7475.

Do not confuse city and county courts. Your citation will clearly state which court has jurisdiction. Look for the name of the court at the top of the ticket. If it says Casa Grande Municipal Court, go to 375 E 9th Street. If it says Pinal County Justice Court, contact the county court system.

Payment Plans and Financial Options

If you cannot pay your fine in full by the due date, you may request a payment plan. The court reviews your financial situation and sets up a schedule. Most Arizona courts charge a time payment fee of $20 under Arizona Revised Statute 12-116. This fee is added to your total balance.

You must appear in court or contact the clerk before your due date to request a payment plan. Waiting until after the deadline means the court may have already issued a default judgment. Defaults come with additional fees. It is better to contact the court early if you know you cannot pay.

Some courts offer community service as a way to reduce fines. Casa Grande may allow you to work off part of your balance through approved community service programs. Ask the clerk if this option is available for your case type. Not all violations qualify.

If you are experiencing financial hardship, you can explain your situation to the judge at your hearing. Bring documentation of your income, expenses, and any special circumstances. The judge has discretion to adjust fines or set reasonable payment terms based on your ability to pay.

Legal Assistance Resources

You have the right to hire an attorney for any traffic case. For minor civil traffic violations, most people represent themselves. For criminal traffic charges like DUI, reckless driving, or driving on a suspended license, an attorney is strongly recommended.

The Pinal County Bar Association may have referral services for traffic attorneys. You can also search for lawyers through the State Bar of Arizona at azbar.org. Many attorneys offer free consultations to discuss your case and their fees.

If you cannot afford an attorney and are facing criminal charges that could result in jail time, you may qualify for a public defender. Ask the court clerk for information about public defender services in Pinal County. Civil traffic cases generally do not qualify for appointed counsel.

Community Legal Services provides free legal help to low income residents in some Arizona counties. Their website is clsaz.org. They handle certain types of cases but may not take all traffic matters. Call to see if they can help with your situation.

Nearby City Courts

Other cities in Pinal County with their own municipal courts include:

Apache Junction also has a municipal court but sits on the border of Pinal County and Maricopa County.

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