Tempe Warrant Records Lookup

Tempe warrant records can be accessed through the Municipal Court system. This college city is home to Arizona State University and has about 190,000 residents. The court offers three ways to resolve warrants including a walk-in docket where you can see a judge the same day. This guide explains warrant records in Tempe and how to handle them.

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Tempe Quick Facts

190K+ Population
Maricopa County
Walk-In Docket Offered
ASU Home City

Tempe Warrant Resolution Options

Tempe Municipal Court offers three options for people with arrest warrants. Their website explains each path clearly.

Option 1: Pay the bond amount set by the judge. Once you pay, the warrant will be quashed. This is the fastest way to clear a warrant if you have the money.

Option 2: Appear in person before the judge during the Walk-in Docket. Hours are Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 11:30 AM, except legal holidays. Important note: defendants may not appear virtually for the Walk-in Docket. You must come in person to 140 E. 5th Street, Tempe, AZ 85281.

Option 3: File a motion to quash your warrant. This is a written request asking the judge to cancel the warrant. You can submit this by mail or in person.

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Note: Tempe offers same-day walk-in hearings for warrant matters.

Tempe Municipal Court

The court handles city-level cases and warrants. Contact them for questions about your case.

Tempe Municipal Court: 140 E. 5th Street, Tempe, AZ 85281. Phone: (480) 350-8271. Police Records: 120 E. 5th Street, Tempe, AZ 85281. Records Phone: 480-350-8588. Use the statewide system at apps.azcourts.gov to search for cases online.

Clearing a Warrant in Tempe

If you have a warrant from Tempe, pick one of the three options above. The walk-in docket is convenient if you can come during morning hours.

To pay the bond, call the court at (480) 350-8271 to find out the amount. You can pay at the court or ask about online payment options. Paying clears the warrant immediately.

To appear at the walk-in docket, go to 140 E. 5th Street between 9 AM and 11:30 AM on a weekday. You will see a judge the same day. Explain your situation. The judge may quash the warrant and set a new court date.

To file a motion, write to the court explaining why you missed your original date. Include any proof. The judge reviews motions and decides whether to cancel the warrant.

Tempe Warrant Contacts

Here are the key contacts for Tempe.

Tempe Municipal Court: 140 E. 5th Street, Tempe, AZ 85281. Phone: (480) 350-8271. Police Records: 120 E. 5th Street. Phone: 480-350-8588. Walk-in Docket: Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 11:30 AM.

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