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Real questions from people researching records in Cave Creek. Each answer is verified against official agency sources — no third-party services.

⚖️ What's the right place to search court cases in Maricopa?
Maricopa County court cases run through three layers; the right portal depends on case type. (1) Maricopa County Superior Court — felonies, divorce, probate, civil cases over $10,000, juvenile (sealed), family. Search the official Docket at https://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/docket/index.asp — name, case number, attorney, judge. The Superior Court handles ~250,000 new filings per year and is the largest in the state. (2) Maricopa County Justice Courts — civil under $10,000, eviction, small claims, traffic, misdemeanor citations. There are 26 Justice Court precincts; case lookup at https://justicecourts.maricopa.gov/app/courtrecords/casesearch. Pick the right precinct (Kyrene, Arrowhead, Encanto, etc.) by the address where the citation issued. (3) Municipal Courts — city ordinance and traffic cases inside city limits: Phoenix Municipal at https://www.phoenix.gov/courts (often the highest volume), Mesa, Chandler, Glendale, Scottsdale, Tempe, Peoria, Surprise — each has its own portal, all linked from https://justicecourts.maricopa.gov. Statewide consolidator: Arizona Judicial Branch Public Access at https://apps.azcourts.gov/publicaccess/caselookup.aspx wraps all three. Limits: sealed, juvenile, and expunged cases not visible. Document copies: $0.50/page uncertified, certified copy $30 first page + $0.50 each additional. Sources: Maricopa County Superior Court, Maricopa County Justice Courts, Arizona Judicial Branch.
Tagged: Maricopa County · court
🚔 How do I look up an arrest in Maricopa?
Maricopa arrests sit with whichever agency made the booking. Order of speed: (1) Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) Inmate Locator at https://www.mcso.org or 602-876-1011 — current inmates across the 9,000-bed jail system (4th Avenue, Lower Buckeye, Towers, Estrella, Durango). Updated continuously; searchable by name. Non-emergency line 602-876-4636. (2) City police arrest logs for arrests inside city limits: Phoenix PD Adult Arrests Dashboard https://stories.opengov.com/phoenixaz/published/8g516L4Wc; Mesa PD, Scottsdale PD, Tempe PD, Glendale PD, Chandler PD, Peoria PD, Surprise PD all maintain blotters. (3) Court filings for any arrest that produced a charge: Maricopa County Superior Court https://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/docket/index.asp; Justice Courts https://justicecourts.maricopa.gov/app/courtrecords/casesearch. (4) Older arrests / closed cases: written records request to MCSO Records Division (550 W Jackson St, Phoenix, 602-876-1801) under A.R.S. § 39-121, copy fees apply. (5) State prison: Arizona DOC inmate search https://corrections.az.gov/inmate-data-search. For your own personal arrest record, fingerprint-based AZ DPS Personal Review at https://psp.azdps.gov ($22 first / $7 each additional). Sources: MCSO, Phoenix Police Open Data, Maricopa Superior Court, AZ DOC.
Tagged: Maricopa County · arrest
🏢 Where do I find business records in Maricopa?
Arizona business registrations are split between two state agencies, depending on entity type. (1) Corporations, LLCs, partnerships, nonprofits — registered with the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC), 1300 W Washington St, Phoenix AZ 85007, phone (602) 542-3026. Free public search at https://ecorp.azcc.gov/EntitySearch — returns status, formation date, statutory agent, principal address, officers/managers, annual reports, and document images. (2) Trade names (DBAs), trademarks, sole proprietorships — registered with the Arizona Secretary of State, 1700 W Washington St, Phoenix AZ 85007. Search at https://apps.azsos.gov/apps/tntp/se.html. (3) Filed business documents (Articles of Incorporation, mergers, amendments) at https://efiling.azcc.gov/public-records — image downloads free. (4) Phoenix/Maricopa city-level business licenses — City of Phoenix at https://www.phoenix.gov/finance/plt; Mesa at https://www.mesaaz.gov; each city issues its own privilege/transaction tax license. (5) Statewide TPT (Transaction Privilege Tax) license — Arizona Department of Revenue at https://aztaxes.gov; required for most retail/service businesses. Tip: when checking before doing business, run BOTH ACC and SOS — many DBAs aren't with ACC. Sources: AZ Corporation Commission, AZ Secretary of State, AZ Commerce Authority.
Tagged: Maricopa County · business
🚔 How do I find arrest records in Arizona?
Arizona arrest records are held by whichever agency made the arrest. There's no single statewide master list — instead, use a multi-source approach. (1) County Sheriff jail roster for current bookings: MCSO https://www.mcso.org (Maricopa, 602-876-1011); Pima PCSD; Pinal https://www.pinal.gov/1636/Inmate-Search; Yavapai https://apps.yavapaiaz.gov/inmatesearch/; Mohave; Yuma; Coconino; Cochise. Statewide private aggregator at https://recentbookings.arizonaofficialrecords.com/. (2) City police arrest blotter for arrests inside city limits — Phoenix PD Adult Arrests Dashboard https://stories.opengov.com/phoenixaz/published/8g516L4Wc; Tucson, Mesa, Chandler, Glendale, Scottsdale, Tempe, Peoria, Surprise, Prescott, Flagstaff, Yuma all maintain blotters. (3) Court records for arrests that produced a charge — Arizona Judicial Branch Public Access at https://apps.azcourts.gov/publicaccess/caselookup.aspx covers all 15 counties' Superior, Justice, and most Municipal courts. (4) State prison inmates: Arizona DOC at https://corrections.az.gov/inmate-data-search. (5) Authoritative personal record: AZ DPS Personal Review at https://psp.azdps.gov, $22 first / $7 each additional, fingerprint-based, mailed only. Older arrests (pre-2000) require a written A.R.S. § 39-121 records request to the original arresting agency. Note: AZ DPS criminal-history copies are restricted under A.R.S. § 41-1750 — third parties need permissible-use authorization. Sources: AZ DPS, MCSO, AZ Judicial Branch, AZ DOC.
Tagged: Arizona · arrest
🧹 What's the process to clear a criminal record in Arizona?
Arizona offers three different criminal-record relief mechanisms — each does something different. (1) Set Aside (A.R.S. § 13-905) — the longest-standing tool. Once you've completed all conditions of sentence (including probation, fines, restitution), you can petition the original sentencing court for a Set Aside. If granted, the judgment of guilt is set aside, the complaint/information/indictment is dismissed, and you're released from all penalties — but the underlying record remains visible. Useful for employment background checks because the disposition shows 'set aside.' Most misdemeanors and many felonies qualify; serious offenses (DUI with injury, sex offenses against minors, dangerous offenses) are excluded by statute. (2) Sealing (A.R.S. § 13-911) — Arizona's newer (effective 2023) tool. Petition the court to seal ALL case records of the arrest, conviction, and sentence. If granted, the records are not visible to the public, employers, or background-check vendors (with narrow exceptions for law enforcement and licensing boards). Eligibility runs on a wait period after sentence completion: 2 years for Class 2/3 misdemeanors, 3 years for Class 1 misdemeanors, 5 years for Class 4/5/6 felonies, 10 years for Class 2/3 felonies. (3) Expungement under the same § 13-911 — actually vacates marijuana convictions and a few others (including possession under 2.5 oz). Vacated = treated as if never happened. Petitions are filed at the Clerk of Superior Court in the county where the case originated; AZ Judicial Branch Self-Help Center at https://www.azcourts.gov/selfservicecenter/Criminal-Law/Sealing-records/Completing-the-Petition has the petition forms (Packets 13B, 14, 15). Filing fee for sealing/set-aside: $0 in many cases (waiver under § 13-911(N)) or $32 standard motion fee. Always work with an attorney — eligibility is fact-specific. Sources: A.R.S. § 13-905, A.R.S. § 13-911, AZ Judicial Branch, Bnt AZ Law, Arja Shah Law.
Tagged: Arizona · expungement
⚰️ Where do I order a death record in Arizona?
Arizona death certificates come from the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS), Bureau of Vital Records, P.O. Box 3887, Phoenix AZ 85030, phone (602) 364-1300, https://www.azdhs.gov/vital-records/. Fee: $20 per certified copy (rate set in A.A.C. R9-19-105). Note that Arizona's fees recently increased — older sources still show $10. Three ordering channels: (1) Online via VitalChek at https://www.vitalchek.com/v/death-certificates/arizona/arizona-vital-records (3–5 business days express, +$15 service fee); (2) County Vital Records office in the county where the death occurred — Maricopa at https://www.maricopa.gov/5995/Order-a-Birth-or-Death-Certificate, Pima at https://www.pima.gov/186/Vital-Records, Yavapai at https://www.yavapaiaz.gov/Resident-Services/Health-Services/Community-Health-Services/Health-Services/Birth-and-Death-Services (also $20 each); (3) Mail to ADHS Bureau of Vital Records — allow 4–6 weeks. Eligibility (A.R.S. § 36-342): spouse, child, parent, sibling, grandparent, grandchild, legal representative, person with documented direct interest. ID required. Amendments / corrections to a death certificate: $30 fee per A.A.C. R9-19-105. For an apostille (international use), order the certified copy from ADHS first, then take it to the Arizona Secretary of State, 1700 W Washington St, Phoenix. Sources: AZ DHS Vital Records, Maricopa County Vital Records, Yavapai County Health Services, VitalChek, A.A.C. R9-19-105.
Tagged: Arizona · death

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Cave Creek, Arizona · Public Records

Cave Creek Public Records, Court Cases & Arrests

Search court records, arrest information, criminal history, and police reports for Cave Creek, located in Maricopa County, Arizona. All records linked here come from official government sources.

Records access in Cave Creek

Law enforcement in Cave Creek is primarily managed by the Cave Creek Police Department. The department has a strong system for managing arrest records and criminal records, for public access and accessibility for residents. For those needing to search inmate records or request background checks, the Maricopa County Jail provides resources and guidelines, with many services available online. The department has initiated community-oriented programs aimed at building positive relationships between officers and residents, including neighborhood watch initiatives and community policing efforts that enhance public involvement in crime prevention. Accessing public and vital records in Cave Creek aligns with the Arizona Public Records Law, allowing residents to request various documents through official channels. For vital records, such as birth, death, and marriage certificates, individuals can contact the Maricopa County Clerk of the Superior Court. Property records are available through the Maricopa County Assessor’s Office, aimed at providing accurate information to property owners and potential buyers. Court records may be accessed through the Maricopa County Superior Court, with many documents available online for convenience. Online portals enhance the efficiency of these requests, making it easier for residents to navigate public record access while ensuring that essential information remains readily available.

Cave Creek · Population & demographics

Total population5015
White93.7%
Black or African American0.7%
Asian0.8%
Hispanic or Latino (any race)8.1%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau decennial count.

Arizona public records law

Records held by Cave Creek city offices, the Maricopa County Sheriff, and the Maricopa County courts are subject to the Arizona Public Records Law (A.R.S. § 39-121).

Where to file a records request in Cave Creek

Police records: file with the Cave Creek Police Department or via the Maricopa County Sheriff for unincorporated areas.

Court records: Maricopa County courts handle criminal, civil, family, and probate matters.

Booking and inmate records: Maricopa County Sheriff publishes a public inmate roster including booking photos and charges.