Eloy Municipal Court cases in Pinal County, Eloy, AZ
Eloy Municipal Court is a limited-jurisdiction municipal court serving the City of Eloy in Pinal County, Arizona. It handles misdemeanor criminal offenses and petty offenses occurring within city limits; civil and criminal traffic matters (such as speeding, DUI, and parking/photo-enforcement); and violations of Eloy city ordinances. The court processes misdemeanor arraignments and pleas, issues warrants as authorized, and accepts applications for protective orders (orders of protection and injunctions against harassment). It does not conduct felony trials or hear family, probate, eviction, or general civil claims, which are handled by the county's superior or justice courts.
Eloy Municipal Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Municipal Court |
County: | Pinal |
Street Address: | 801 N. Main Street |
City: | Eloy |
Zip Code: | 85131 |
Phone: | 520-466-3913 |
Fax: | 520-466-0794 |
Hours: | 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. |
Website URL: | https://eloyaz.gov/170/Eloy-Justice-Facility-Municipal-Court |
Parking: | Parking is available in front of the courthouse |
Restrictions: | Children are not allowed in the courtroom, unless it is a protective order hearing or the child is requested |
Languages: | Onsite Spanish translators |
Special Access: | Please provide, at least 48 hour notice if you require language and disability services |
Services and Case Types Handled in Eloy Municipal Court
Eloy Municipal Court serves the public as a limited-jurisdiction court handling misdemeanor criminal offenses, city code violations, and civil/criminal traffic cases. Services include case filings (criminal complaints, civil traffic, motions), processing protective orders (Orders of Protection and Injunctions Against Harassment), and conducting arraignments, pretrial conferences, change-of-plea hearings, bench and jury trials, and sentencing. The court manages warrants, compliance reviews, diversion/probation reporting, and collections (fines, fees, payment plans). Jury services cover summons management, eligibility, deferrals/excusals, orientation, reporting, and juror compensation. Additional services include records requests, continuances, remote appearances when authorized, interpreter access, and victim/witness coordination. Public assistance is available at the clerk's counter, by phone, and online.