San Marcos Justice Court

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General Information About The Court

San Marcos Justice Court 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 San Marcos Justice Court’s precinct includes sections of the Loop 101 and 202 freeways, so speeding violations, both civil and criminal speeding, are common in this court.

How To Get Case Information

If you have a case in the San Marcos Justice Court, you can look it up online here using your name or case number. You can also pay fines online.

Contact Info & Hours

San Marcos Justice Court
201 E. Chicago Street
Chandler, AZ 85225

Hours:
M-F, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Judge:
Jennifer Jermaine

Phone: 602-372-3400

Fax: 602-372-3468

Location & Parking

Parking is very convenient at this courthouse. There is a free parking lot right out front.

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