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Hon. Maia Rodriguez

On December 20, 2022, the Coconino County Board of Supervisors appointed Maia Rodriguez to preside over the Page Justice Court until the next General Election in 2024.

Judge Rodriguez has over 24 years of experience in the Coconino County Justice Courts. She possesses a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice with a Minor in Psychology. She has successfully completed the Coconino County Supervisors & Leadership Academies, the National Center for State Courts Institute for Court Management Court Management Program, Court Executive Program, and the Fellows Program.

The majority of Judge Rodriguez’s court experience was gained while she was employed with the Flagstaff Justice Court. During her 24-year tenure there, she advanced from an Administrative Support position to the Administrative Senior Manager. This experience allowed her to become well-rounded in all operations and responsibilities of the Flagstaff JC. She spent numerous days in the courtroom clerking for the Judges while they were handling a variety of cases. She then promoted into supervisory role(s) and managed staff, budget, and recruitment and would cover in court as needed when staff shortages occurred. In April of 2022, she transferred to the Page Justice Court when she was hired as the Administrative Court Supervisor. Since she has been employed at the Page Justice Court, she has improved case processing methods, implemented security protocols, improved staff morale, and has fostered great working relationships with the Page Municipal Court (co-located in the same building) and other departments.


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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.


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