Casa Grande Warrant Records Search

Casa Grande warrant records can be accessed through the City Court in Pinal County. With nearly 69,000 residents, Casa Grande is a significant city between Phoenix and Tucson. The court FAQ answers common questions about warrants. This guide covers how to find and resolve warrant records in Casa Grande.

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Casa Grande Quick Facts

68K+ Population
Pinal County
Written Motion Required
Central Arizona

Casa Grande Court Warrant FAQ

The Casa Grande City Court FAQ answers key questions about warrants. Here is what they say.

Question: What can I do if I have a warrant for my arrest? Answer: Any motion to quash a warrant must be filed in writing. Alternatively, you may surrender yourself to the court and ask to be scheduled for an initial appearance. Please note that you may be required to post a bond.

Question: What happens if I fail to appear on my court date? Answer: If your case involves criminal charges, a warrant will be issued for your arrest.

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The court is at 375 E 9th Street, Casa Grande, AZ 85122. Email: citycourt@casagrandeaz.gov. Phone: 520-421-8700.

Types of Warrants in Casa Grande

Casa Grande City Court issues different types of warrants. Understanding yours helps you plan your response.

Bench warrants are the most common. The court issues these when someone fails to appear or pay fines. To clear one, you typically post bond or file a motion to quash. The FAQ explains this clearly.

Traffic warrants come from unpaid tickets or missed traffic court dates. Casa Grande sits along Interstate 10 and sees heavy traffic. Many travelers get citations here. Your license may be suspended through the MVD.

Criminal arrest warrants are more serious. These require posting bond and appearing before a judge. You should get legal help before dealing with arrest warrants.

Clearing a Warrant in Casa Grande

If you have a warrant from Casa Grande City Court, you have two main options based on the FAQ. Acting quickly prevents more problems.

Option 1: File a written motion to quash. Write to the court explaining why you missed your court date. Ask them to cancel the warrant and set a new hearing. Include any documents that support your reason. The judge reviews your motion and decides whether to grant it.

Option 2: Surrender yourself to the court. Go to 375 E 9th Street and tell them you have a warrant. Ask to be scheduled for an initial appearance. You may need to post a bond. This gets you before a judge to address the warrant directly.

Use eaccess.azcourts.gov to search for your case in Pinal County courts. The statewide Arizona DPS warrant search at azdps.gov/warrant-search shows warrants in the state database.

Note: Casa Grande requires written motions to quash warrants rather than phone requests.

Legal Help in Casa Grande

Legal resources serve Casa Grande residents who need help with warrant matters.

The Arizona State Bar runs a lawyer referral service. They connect you with attorneys who handle warrant cases in Pinal County. Community Legal Services provides free assistance to those who qualify based on income. They serve the central Arizona area.

For criminal charges, the court can appoint a public defender if you cannot afford an attorney. Having legal representation often improves outcomes in court.

Casa Grande Contacts

Here are the contacts for Casa Grande.

City Court: 375 E 9th Street, Casa Grande, AZ 85122. Email: citycourt@casagrandeaz.gov. Police: 373 E Val Vista Boulevard, Casa Grande, AZ 85122. Phone: 520-421-8700.

Pinal County Resources

Casa Grande is in Pinal County.

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