Camp Verde Municipal Court cases in Yavapai County, Camp Verde, AZ
Camp Verde Magistrate Court is the Town of Camp Verde's municipal, limited-jurisdiction court. It handles cases arising within town limits, including misdemeanor criminal offenses, criminal and civil traffic violations (including parking), and violations of town ordinances. The court issues warrants, conducts arraignments and pretrial hearings, accepts pleas, and conducts jury or bench trials in misdemeanor matters. It also processes orders of protection and injunctions against harassment and conducts initial appearances and preliminary proceedings in felony cases before transfer to the superior court. It does not hear family law, probate, or general civil lawsuits, which are handled by other courts.
Camp Verde Municipal Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Municipal Court |
County: | Yavapai |
Street Address: | 435 S Main Street Suite 206-A |
City: | Camp Verde |
Zip Code: | 86322 |
Phone: | (928) 567-6635 |
Fax: | (928) 567-9049 |
Hours: | Monday - Thusday : 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Friday 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. |
Website URL: | https://www.campverde.az.gov/departments/municipal-court |
Parking: | Recommended parking is at 473 S. Main St., Camp Verde 86322. Parking is free. |
Restrictions: | Visitors are required to show photo ID to enter |
Forms & Filing: | Forms |
Jury Service: | Jury Duty |
Languages: | Documents are supplied in multiple languages. Onsite Spanish translators |
Email: | campverdemuni@courts.az.gov |
Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/pages/Camp-Verde-Municipal-Court/170188813024861 |
Special Access: | Sound amplifiers are provided to those who have hearing difficulties |
Services and Case Types Handled in Camp Verde Municipal Court
Camp Verde Magistrate Court is a limited-jurisdiction court serving the public by:
- Handling case types: civil traffic violations, criminal traffic (misdemeanor DUI and license offenses), misdemeanor crimes under state law and town code, parking/code violations, protective orders (Orders of Protection and Injunctions Against Harassment), and warrants; it also conducts initial appearances and other preliminary matters before transfer in felony cases.
- Accepting filings: protective-order petitions, traffic hearing requests, criminal/traffic pleadings and motions, and requests for continuances or records.
- Managing payments and compliance: fines/fees, restitution, time-payment plans, and compliance/review hearings.
- Conducting court hearings: arraignments, pretrial conferences, change-of-plea hearings, civil traffic hearings, bench or jury trials (when eligible), and sentencings.
- Administering jury services: juror summons and qualification, check-in and selection, postponements/excuses, and juror compensation.
- Providing records and information: case lookups, copies, and certified documents.