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Arizona Superior Court in Yuma County

Yuma County

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250 West 2nd Street, Yuma, AZ 85364
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http://www.yumacountyaz.gov/government/courts/superior-court
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(928) 817-4083
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About visiting the probate court

About visiting the Arizona Superior Court in Yuma County

The term probate court is a common term loosely referring to the probate division located within a state or county courthouse. In the state of Arizona, the Superior Court is the level of court responsible for overseeing matters related to probate court.

Arizona Superior Court in Yuma County is listed as a registered probate court within Yuma County, Arizona.

In most instances within Arizona, there is at least one Superior Court courthouse location within each county. Sometimes a county may have multiple courthouses and may also have multiple probate court locations. Such is often the case in larger metropolis counties where population is dense or also in spread-out, rural counties, which may use a courthouse annex or satellite office system to accommodate nearby citizens with easier access in proximity or distance.

About visiting the probate court

Who to speak with when visiting the Yuma County probate court

Upon visiting the Arizona Superior Court in Yuma County, look for signs or directions to the probate division within the main courthouse. Once you’ve located the probate division, make your way to any reception desks and ask to speak with a probate clerk or probate judge. The probate clerk at Arizona Superior Court in Yuma County may or may not require appointments based upon the busyness of the probate court, so it’s a great idea to call ahead.

Plan ahead to be early in case available parking is limited and be prepared for formal security measures upon entering the building, as courthouses are official state and federal property. This generally includes passing through metal detectors and allowing search of any belongings.

Many courthouses do not allow cell phones, so keep that in mind as your phone may need to be turned off upon entering the courthouse, or even left outside.
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Probate can be notoriously confusing. Small estate affidavits, formal vs. simple administration, executors & executrixes— there’s more than enough jargon to make your head spin.

We get it, and that’s why we've pulled together a comprehensive probate guide for Arizona that actually tells you what you need to know without assuming anything. You’ll walk away with a tangible timeline, actionable next steps and real clarity on what probate actually means for you and your family.
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Call ahead before visiting the Arizona Superior Court in Yuma County

While Atticus works hard to keep this information up to date, certain details change from time-to-time with little or no communication. To help avoid any mishaps, it’s advised to call ahead to confirm the Arizona Superior Court in Yuma County is the best location to visit for your situation and that a probate clerk or judge will be present at the desired day and time.

When able, it’s always helpful to request an appointment with a probate clerk or probate judge prior to visiting any probate court location.

The phone number for the Arizona Superior Court in Yuma County is: (928) 817-4083

The hours of operation listed for the Arizona Superior Court in Yuma County are:

Monday:8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday:8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday:8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday:8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday:8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed

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Reviews of the Arizona Superior Court in Yuma County

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3 months ago

The worst ever i have been rescheduled 3 times now making it a full on year since i have filed my paper work for custody agreement for my son ive had to call the sheriff multiple times for my sons mother cause problems for me trying to get my son the sheriff do nothing but favor her and for yuma county superior to reschedule for yet a 3rd time and the fact they do this every single time they wait right until my date is close and then send me a message or letter saying they changed my court date 3 times in a row is rediculous and excessive and honestly seems like they are taking my case as a joke somehow i am going to find a way to file a complaint with this court and at this point im going to ask for this to be transfers to phoenix where i reside cause at this rate by the time i get before a judge it’ll probably be years thats how it feels but im sure if it was the other way around for the women the court would bring me before a judge within a month this is just unfair and not right

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4 months ago

Yesterday january 19 I went with my fiance and friends to get our marriage certificate and the security guard started yelling to us and being very agresive with any reason , talking to us so nasty , and then he wasn't even covering entirely his face with mask , what a dissaster . People like that shouldn't bee able to have that job and feel the power to treat people how ever he wants and then not follow the rules he is imposing solo rudely.

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a year ago

They really really need to get someone who will answer the phone I have tried several times in the 4 days to try and call and nobody answers not ever. And they never return calls ever. They need to have a general number that can direct people to the proper number that they need to call to get to the people they need to speak to. They can hire me I'm very good at the job. Overall experience besides the phone it's pretty good the people are nice and friendly.

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a year ago

Security Officers are alert when you walk in the door. Clerks do a good job with getting people through in a good time frame.

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3 years ago

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