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PUBLIC ACCESS TO ELECTRONIC IMAGES AVAILABLE

You can access the public information portion of the Court and Clerk's computer system by visiting our Customer Service Center at 601 West Jackson street in Phoenix. You will find computer terminals that access the Integrated Court Information System (iCIS), which allows search capability of both iCIS cases and information available in the L-Index (an archival listing of past cases/documents, with minimal identifying information). This means you can view case, party, docket, and judgment information from the Customer Service Center. You can also access and print scanned images of documents.  

This program allows the customer:

  • To research cases and images without needing to pull the paper file;
  • Greater access to a file, because electronic files are not “checked out,” allowing more than one person to review the same file at the same time; and
  • To save time and money by eliminating waiting in line to request a file, and reducing the wait for copies to be made.

Public access terminals are in the Customer Service Center, located at 601 West Jackson street in Phoenix. Some terminals allow you to print court documents; most public access terminals have access to Court Minutes/Minute Entries, iCIS Public Access, Case History, and Marriage License Look Up. All linked images (documents) are available except those not allowed to be viewed, e.g. mental health, sealed, juvenile, etc. This means most images from adult cases initiated after January 2002 (and probate cases initiated after 1998) are available.

For greater access and convenience, additional print-capable machines will be added at the Customer Service Center and at the Southeast Adult facility in Mesa.

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