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Essential Information
- Location and Phone -
5711 W. Glendale Ave. |
(623) 930-2400
- Pay Tickets and Other Court Fines: Click here to access our online payment services.
- View the Bond Schedule: Click here to view our bond schedule page.
- Pay by Phone: Call (623) 930-2427 to pay over the phone.
- Payment Info: For additional information, call (623) 930-2459.
- Delinquent/Late fines may be paid online by clicking here.
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About the Court
The City Court tries criminal and civil traffic violations, as well as non-traffic criminal misdemeanor cases. Some of the cases the court handles include
driving under intoxication,
drag racing, child restraint violations and assault. Read more
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Get Your Court Business Done Online
The Glendale City Court offers online services that allow patrons to take care of business online. Get connected to online payment features and more here. Also, visit often as we continue to add services. Read more |
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City Court Judges
Elizabeth Finn was appointed by City Council in 2003 and serves as Presiding Judge for Glendale City Court. She is joined by Judges Jean Baxter and John Burkholder as well as Court Hearing Officer Manuel Delgado. Read more |
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Important Domestic Violence Information
Glendale City Court offers a variety of resources for victims of domestic violence. Read more for information on orders of protection, injunctions against harassment and for a virtual tour of the protective order process. Read more | (En Español) |
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See the New City Court Building - Now Under Construction
In June, 2008, Glendale Mayor Elaine Scruggs, members of the City Council and city and court staff celebrated the first step in the city’s efforts to revitalize the Glendale Avenue Corridor by commemorating the demolition of an abandoned building to create a new city courthouse. Read more |
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