Fredonia Municipal Court cases in Coconino County, Fredonia, AZ
Fredonia Municipal Court is a municipal (limited-jurisdiction) court serving the Town of Fredonia, Arizona. It handles violations of state and local law occurring within town limits, including misdemeanor criminal cases, civil and criminal traffic matters (e.g., DUI, reckless driving, speeding, and parking), and town code/ordinance violations. The court also issues protective orders (orders of protection and injunctions against harassment), processes warrants and initial appearances on misdemeanor charges, and manages fine and fee collections. It does not hear felony, family, probate, juvenile dependency, eviction, small-claims, or general civil lawsuits; those are handled by the Coconino County Justice and Superior Courts. Appeals from this court's final judgments are typically heard by the Coconino County Superior Court.
Fredonia Municipal Court Contact and Location Information
| Court Type: | Municipal Court |
| County: | Coconino |
| Street Address: | 112 N. Main St. |
| City: | Fredonia |
| Zip Code: | 86022 |
| Phone: | 928-643-7472 |
| Hours: | Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
| Website URL: | http://coconino.az.gov/514/Fredonia-Municipal-Court |
| Parking: | Park in the town office parking lot. Parking is free |
| Languages: | Documents are supplied in multiple languages. |
| Email: | amccormick@courts.az.gov |
| Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/Fredonia-358653271525108/?rf=427935700925731 |
Services and Case Types Handled in Fredonia Municipal Court
Fredonia Municipal Court provides local judicial services for violations of city law. Main functions:
- Case types: traffic citations (speeding, insurance, license), parking, municipal code/ordinance violations (nuisance, animal, property), and misdemeanor offenses under city code (e.g., DUI, simple battery, disorderly conduct).
- Case processing: intake of citations/complaints; scheduling and conducting arraignments, pretrial conferences, pleas, bench or jury trials, and sentencings; issuing warrants, compliance monitoring, diversion/deferral and payment plans.
- Jury services: summonsing eligible jurors, voir dire and jury management when a jury trial is requested and authorized.
- Protective orders: long-term PFAs/PFS are typically filed in district court; the municipal court may issue no-contact orders or protective conditions in cases before it.
- Public services: fine and fee payments, records requests/certified copies, hearing calendars, forms, interpreters and ADA accommodations.