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Jury Commissioner

Used for: Private Process Server Program complaint submissions and related notices (PPS), per AZ Courts guidance

Fax destination details

Department
Jury Commissioner
Purpose
Private Process Server Program complaint submissions and related notices (PPS), per AZ Courts guidance
Form
PPS Complaint Form — Private Process Server Program Complaint Form
Address
971 Jason Lopez Circle Building, Florence, AZ 85132; Mailing: P.O. Box 2730, Florence, AZ 85132-2730
Voice phone
(520) 509-3555

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Fill out the complaint form with details of the incident involving a private process server, sign and date it, and return to the Clerk of the Superior Court in the county where the incident occurred. The presiding judge of that county's Superior Court handles complaints against private process servers per AZ Judicial Administration §7-204.

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