Peoria Municipal Court
General Information About The Court
The Peoria City Court handles charges for violations that occurred in Peoria, including misdemeanor crimes, traffic tickets, and code violations. A protective order can also be obtained at the Peoria City Court. If you receive a traffic ticket from the Peoria Police Department, your case will be handled in this court.
A number of highways pass through Peoria including the Carefree Highway, the 303 and the 101, so it is not uncommon to see criminal speeding tickets in this court. Of course, being a dense urban area, this court sees all sorts of other traffic violations, such as reckless driving, racing, hit and runs, and many others.
How To Get Case Information
The Peoria City Court does have a website, but you can’t look up your case there; you’ll need to use the Arizona public access site. Of course, you can pay the Peoria City Court on their website.
Contact Info & Hours
Peoria City Court
10100 N 83rd Ave
Peoria, AZ, 85345
Hours:
M-Thurs, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
CLOSED FRIDAYS
Phone: 623-773-7400
Fax: 623-773-7407
Location & Parking
Peoria Municipal Court
The parking at the Peoria City Court is free. When you get to the roundabout in your car, take the West exit. Drive to the end of the road and turn right. Immediately turn right again and go up the ramp. There’s a parking structure immediately to the South of the courthouse. You can park on the top level of the parking structure and walk across the ramp into the court.
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