Country Meadows Justice Court
General Information About The Court
Country Meadows Justice Court is a court of limited jurisdiction, meaning it handles civil cases involving less than $10,000, civil and criminal traffic violations, and misdemeanors. If you receive a ticket from the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office or Arizona Department of Public Safety inside the Court’s precinct, your case will be handled here. The Country Meadows Justice Court precinct includes sections of the I-10 and the 101, so we often see criminal speed cases in this court.
How To Get Case Information
You can look up your case online here. There is quite a bit of information available online, including the charges, upcoming court dates, case disposition, and other events in your case.
Contact Info & Hours
Country Meadows Justice Court
10420 W. Van Buren St
Tolleson, AZ 85353
Hours:
M-F, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Judge:
Anna Huberman
Phone: 602-372-8000
Fax: 602-372-8024
Location & Parking
Country Meadows Justice Court
The Country Meadows Justice Court is located in the new Southwest Regional Court Center along with several other justice courts. Parking is very convenient at this courthouse. There is a very large (free) parking lot out front, and there is always plenty of space.
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