Our Public Records Services manages the documents filed in cases at the Arizona Superior Court in Pima County (other than Juvenile Court and Title 36 mental health cases, which are managed by Juvenile Support Services).
To obtain a copy of your marriage license or other case documents, the following convenient options are available.
Online (see below)
In-Person
Email
By Mail
Phone - We accept credit card payments over the phone, including payment of postage and handling fees. Please have your Visa, MasterCard, or Discover Card ready for payment.
We are here to help you get your documents efficiently and effectively!
With any public records request, please include the required affirmation shown below:
Required Affirmation
Pursuant to A.R.S. section 39-121.01, all public records requests must include an affirmation that the public record is not for a commercial purpose or, if the public record is for a commercial purpose, provide a statement that explains the intended use pursuant to section 39-121.03, subsection A.
Disclaimer
Use of any Clerk of the Superior Court in Pima County online case records indicates agreement to these terms.
While every effort has been made to ensure accurate representation of all information on our websites, the Clerk of the Superior Court in Pima County declares that the information contained on our websites does not constitute an official record of any court information or court documents. Anyone using this information does so with the full knowledge that the information is subject to change, update, modification and may not be up to date as of the instant with which the user is viewing the information. Additionally, the user understands and agrees that neither the Clerk of the Superior Court nor any of its employees are responsible or liable whatsoever for the accuracy or validity of any information provided on this website.
Statutes and rules define allowable online access. All case records are open to the public except as may be closed by law or as set forth in rule/statute, including Rule 123, Arizona Rules of Supreme Court and Arizona Code of Judicial Administration Sections 3-402 and 1-604. Records deemed closed, sealed or confidential may not be subject to review or reproduction.
If the case or person you are searching for does not appear, you are welcome to contact our Public Records Services. Most documents may be viewed at the courthouse in our Public Records Services. Before visiting in person to view or purchase a copy of a document, we recommend calling our Public Records Services to ask a deputy clerk whether the document you are interested in is available for viewing or purchase.
Please allow 3 business days after a document has been filed with the court for the document information to be shown online.