Arizona has a long and varied history that dates back thousands of years. The first inhabitants of the area were the Hohokam, who lived in the region from around 300 BC to 1450 AD. They were a highly advanced culture that built irrigation systems, constructed dwellings, and created pottery and other artifacts. The first Europeans to explore the area were Spanish explorers in the 16th century. They named the region Arizona after the native O'odham word for "little spring." The Spanish established a number of missions and presidios in the area, and by the late 1700s, the area was part of the Spanish Empire. In 1821, Mexico gained independence from Spain and Arizona became part of the Mexican state of Sonora. The area was sparsely populated, and the Mexican government encouraged settlement by offering land grants to settlers. In 1848, the United States acquired Arizona as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ended the Mexican-American War. The area was initially part of the New Mexico Territory, but in 1863, it was organized as the Arizona Territory. In 1912, Arizona became the 48th state in the Union. The state's economy was largely based on mining and ranching, and the population grew rapidly. In the 1920s, the construction of the Hoover Dam brought new jobs and economic growth to the area. In the 1950s and 1960s, Arizona experienced a population boom as people moved to the state for its warm climate and low cost of living. The state's economy diversified, and tourism became an important industry. Today, Arizona is a vibrant and diverse state with a population of over 7 million people. It is home to a variety of cultures, landscapes, and attractions, and is a popular destination for visitors from around the world.
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The general jurisdiction court is the Superior Court of Arizona, a statewide trial court. This court hears the widest variety of cases and keeps permanent records of court proceedings. The state appellate courts have jurisdiction to review trials and decisions appealed to them.
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In a continuing effort to promote access to justice, the Arizona Supreme Court has launched a web-based portal called eAccess. eAccess provides convenient 24 x 7 online access to case records and documents that are unrestricted and open to the public. eAccess is available to the public, attorneys, government users, the media, and litigants.
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Public Access to Court Information Case Search The Arizona Judicial Branch is pleased to offer Public Access to Court Case Information, a valuable online service providing a resource for information about court cases from 177 out of 184 courts in Arizona. Show unavailable courts. Verification
The U.S. District Court, District of Arizona is now taking Criminal Debt Payments online via Pay.gov. Pay.gov is a secure government website that allows you to submit payments for your federal debt (s) electronically. Pay.gov is managed by the Department of Treasury, Financial Management Services.
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Courts and Traffic Ticket Information Courts and Traffic Ticket Information The Arizona Department of Public Safety issues citations for various violations pertaining to Arizona Revised Statutes. These citations can be issued into any one of numerous Justice Courts within the state of Arizona.
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