This is a multi-state form covering the subject matter of the title.
This is a multi-state form covering the subject matter of the title.
To submit a complaint by email, complete and save the form above and email it to: USAAZ.CivRightsCompl@usdoj. To submit a complaint by phone, leave a message for our Environmental Justice and Civil Rights Team at 602-528-7299. Language interpretation and disability accommodations are available upon request.
Arizona's Justice Courts Every county in Arizona has at least two justice courts. The justice courts have exclusive authority to hear cases in which the amount in controversy is $10,000 or less. Cases in which the amount in controversy is greater than $10,000 must be filed in the superior court.
Individuals who believe they are victims of discrimination should submit a Civil Rights Intake Questionnaire to the Arizona Attorney General's Office. After you complete this questionnaire you will be contacted to schedule an intake interview with this office.
A plaintiff representing herself may obtain and fill out a prepared Complaint form from the Clerk of the Court at the courthouse or online at each county court website or by visiting . The Complaint must be filed with the Clerk of the appropriate court.
A civil action filed in a limited jurisdiction court is a claim against another party for damages of an amount up to $10,000.00. These lawsuits are designed to resolve civil disputes before a justice of the peace. Parties in a civil lawsuit may be represented by attorneys and appeal their case to a higher court.
There are many avenues one can take to lodge a Civil Rights violations complaint. Or, go to your local Attorney General's office, of the solicitor general office or website. Or, get down to your local court house law library, research and file your own complaint, yourself.
If served by a person other than a sheriff or deputy sheriff, the return must be promptly filed with the court and be accompanied by an affidavit establishing proof of service. If the server is a registered private process server, the affidavit must clearly identify the county in which the server is registered.
Proof of Service in Arizona The affidavit must state where, when, and how service was attempted, what efforts were made, and that the server is a registered process server for the state of Arizona. If service was completed, the document must be signed under penalty of perjury and returned to the plaintiff.
Gathering Evidence of Improper Service Personal Testimony: Provide a detailed account of your whereabouts and activities you're engaged in at the time of the alleged service. Witnesses: If there are individuals with you at your location during the improper service, their testimonies can serve as evidence.
The defendant has 20 calendar days from service of process to file an answer (Form No. AOCLJCV4F) to the lawsuit. An answer is your written response that you file with the court admitting or denying the creditor's claims and the reasons why. The answer should respond to each element of the complaint.