Williams Justice Court

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AZPOINT, the Arizona Protective Order Initiation and Notification Tool, has been designed to help you fill out a petition for an Order of Protection. Through an interview in AZPOINT, you can quickly and accurately fill out the forms that are needed to request an Order of Protection at an Arizona court. An Order of Protection is a court order that is issued to stop a person from committing domestic violence or from contacting other people protected by the order. The portal will also help you figure out whether you (the plaintiff) and the person from whom you are seeking protection (the defendant) have a qualifying relationship for an Order of Protection.
Your information will be saved in AZPOINT for up to 90 days. At any time during this 90-day period, you may take the next step of filing your petition at an Arizona court. Until you file your petition at a court, you will be able to return to AZPOINT to update your information if necessary. You are encouraged to speak to a victim advocate before you file your petition. An advocate can help you make a safety plan and give you more information about how an Order of Protection works and how it will be served on the defendant. For more information, click here to go to AZPOINT.


Evictions Self Service


Self Service links for eviction information and actions

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AZ Court Help
If you are required to pay fines, penalties, fees or other financial obligations as a result of a judgement of this court and you are unable to pay, bring this information to the attention of court staff or the judge because payments over time or other alternatives may be available. Do not ignore your responsibility to pay, as this may result in additional penalties and costs to you. For more information, contact the court or an attorney or visit the following website AZCourtHelp.org

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New customer service times at the Williams City Court

Customers wanting to speak to Williams City Court Magistrate Adam Zickerman may walk in to court from 9:00-10:00am on Fridays to discuss quashing a warrant, lifting a suspension, or payment plans pending on a case. Hours for all court customers making payments or having administrative questions can come in any time Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm including lunch. Williams Justice Court Customers may still come in to see Judge Krombeen Monday-Friday, 10:00am or 2:00pm.