Coolidge Municipal Court cases in Pinal County, Coolidge, AZ
Coolidge Municipal Court is a limited-jurisdiction municipal (city) court serving Coolidge, Arizona. It handles misdemeanor criminal offenses occurring within city limits, including DUI, domestic violence, and other criminal traffic violations; civil traffic and parking violations; and city ordinance/code violations. The court also issues and hears matters involving Orders of Protection and Injunctions Against Harassment. Within Arizona's limited-jurisdiction framework, it conducts arraignments and other initial proceedings; felony matters are limited to initial appearances and are transferred to a higher court for further action. The court does not hear general civil lawsuits, family, probate, juvenile, or felony trials, which are handled by the Pinal County Justice Courts or the Pinal County Superior Court, as appropriate.
Coolidge Municipal Court Contact and Location Information
| Court Type: | Municipal Court |
| County: | Pinal |
| Street Address: | 110 West Central Avenue |
| City: | Coolidge |
| Zip Code: | 85128 |
| Phone: | 520-723-6031 |
| Fax: | 520-723-6067 |
| Hours: | 8am to 5pm |
| Website URL: | https://www.coolidgeaz.com/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC=%7BF69D4467-E53A-45FA-B884-787B5B490513%7D |
| Parking: | Park on the east side of the courthouse; Parking is free |
| Restrictions: | NO WEAPONS OF ANY KIND MAY BE ALLOWED IN THE COURT BUILDING PURSUANT TO ARS 13-3102A(10). Violation of this statute is a class one misdemeanor and you will be subjected to criminal prosecution. No food, drink, or gum chewing in the Court building. While in the courtroom, sit quietly when Court is in session. Do not chat or whisper with friends or relatives. The Court proceedings are being recorded and background conversation can interfere with the audibility of this important record. Avoid reading newspapers or books in the courtroom, particularly if your use of such material is a distraction to others.Observe appropriate standards of attire. While clothing need not be formal, it should be clean, neat and in good repair. Shoes and shirts must be worn and T-shirts which carry offensive slogans or pictures are not allowed. Hats should be removed before entering the Courtroom.If at all possible avoid bringing small children to Court. If it is necessary to do so, please monitor their behavior so that they remain quiet at all times. Parents may be asked to leave the Courtroom if their child becomes noisy or unruly.Cell phones and pagers are to be turned off while in the courtroom. |
| Divisions / Services: | Defensive Driving class |
| Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/pages/Coolidge-Municipal-Court/172877602751588 |
| About / Additional Info: | The Coolidge Municipal Court is the judicial branch of Coolidge City government. The Presiding Judge is appointed by the Mayor and City Council.The Court is of limited jurisdiction and deals with misdemeanors, petty offenses, Civil traffic and City Ordinance violations which occur within the Coolidge City Limits. |
Services and Case Types Handled in Coolidge Municipal Court
Coolidge Municipal Court is a limited-jurisdiction court serving matters within city limits. Core services include:
- Case types: civil traffic violations; criminal traffic misdemeanors (e.g., DUI); non-traffic misdemeanors; city ordinance and parking violations.
- Protective orders: accepts petitions and issues Orders of Protection and Injunctions Against Harassment; holds associated hearings.
- Case filings and records: receives complaints, citations, motions, and petitions; provides case records and copies.
- Court hearings: schedules and conducts arraignments, pretrial conferences, change-of-plea hearings, bench/jury trials, sentencings, and compliance/review hearings.
- Jury services: manages juror summons, qualification, excusals/deferrals, and juror compensation.
- Payments and compliance: processes fines/fees, time-payment plans, warrant resolution, and civil-traffic options (including Arizona Defensive Driving Program eligibility when applicable).
- Public assistance: calendaring, forms, and accommodations (e.g., interpreters, ADA) to support access to justice.