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Where to File for Divorce in Maricopa County, AZ

Posted onMay 21, 2025May 21, 2025

Divorce Courts in Maricopa County, AZ

Court NameLocationPhoneHoursJudge(s)
Maricopa County Superior Court – Southeast Facility222 E Javelina Ave, Mesa, AZ 85210(602) 506-20208:00 am – 5:00 pm, Mon–FriJudge Karen L. O’Connor
Maricopa County Superior Court – Northwest Regional Court Center14264 W Tierra Buena Ln, Surprise, AZ 85374(602) 372-94008:00 am – 5:00 pm, Mon–FriJudge Sally Duncan
Maricopa County Superior Court – Downtown Phoenix201 W Jefferson St, Phoenix, AZ 85003(602) 506-32048:00 am – 5:00 pm, Mon–FriJudge Bruce Cohen
Maricopa County Superior Court – Northeast Regional Center18380 N 40th St, Phoenix, AZ 85032(602) 372-76018:00 am – 5:00 pm, Mon–FriJudge Colleen McNally
Maricopa County Superior Court – South Court Tower175 W Madison St, Phoenix, AZ 85003(602) 506-32048:00 am – 5:00 pm, Mon–FriJudge Michael J. Herrod

Maricopa County Divorce Filing Fee

The average base filing fee in Maricopa County for a divorce is approximately $349. The service fee is typically $28 per defendant if using sheriff’s service. You can contact the Maricopa County Clerk of the Superior Court’s office at (602) 372-5375 to get more accurate information.

Residency Requirements

To file for divorce in Maricopa County, Arizona, at least one spouse must have lived in Arizona for 90 days before filing. Both spouses do not need to reside in Maricopa County specifically, but residency in Arizona is required. Proof of residency can include a driver’s license, utility bills, or a notarized affidavit.

How to File for Divorce in Maricopa,Arizona

1. Prepare Your Divorce Forms

Gather all necessary paperwork including your marriage certificate, financial records, property deeds, and information about shared assets and debts. For couples with children, collect birth certificates and prepare details about custody preferences and support arrangements.

2. Complete Required Forms

Fill out the official divorce complaint forms, domestic relations information sheet, and summons. If children are involved, you’ll need additional forms including the child support information sheet. Forms must be complete and accurate to avoid rejection.

3. Submit Paperwork to the Court

Submit all completed and signed divorce documents to the Clerk of Court in your county. Once your forms are filed and the fee is paid (or waived), the court will assign a case number to your divorce. A judge will also be assigned to review your case and issue the final divorce judgment.

4. Serve Your Spouse With Papers

Legally notify your spouse about the divorce filing through sheriff’s service, certified mail, or a private process server. Your spouse has a limited period to respond to the complaint. This step is crucial as the divorce cannot proceed until proper service is documented with the court.

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