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2016 Statewide Criminal Justice Directory Arizona Criminal Justice Commission Publication of the Administration Office 2016 Statewide Criminal Justice Directory Our mission is to sustain and enhance the coordination, cohesiveness, productivity and effectiveness of the Criminal Justice System in Arizona Last Update: 8/23/16 ACJC Commissioners ACJC COMMISSIONERS ACJC COMMISSIONERS Graham County Board of Supervisors Maricopa County Attorneys Office Drew John, Graham County Supervisor Bill Montgomery, County Attorney 921 Thatcher Blvd. 301 West Jefferson, 8th Floor Safford, AZ 85546 Phoenix, AZ 85003 (P) (928) 428-3250 (F) (928) 428-5951 (P) (602) 506-1260 (F) (602) 506-8102 Law Enforcement Leader Administrative Office of the Courts Heston Silbert, Deputy Director David K. Byers, Director 2102 West Encanto Boulevard 1501 W. Washington, 4th Floor Phoenix, AZ 85005 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (P) (602) 223-2359 (P) (602) 452-3301 (F) (602) 452-3484 Maricopa County Sheriffs Office Attorney Generals Office Joseph Arpaio, Sheriff Mark Brnovich, Attorney General 550 W. Jackson 1275 West Washington Phoenix, AZ 85003 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (P) (602) 876-1829 (F) (602) 876-0067 (P) (602) 542-7000 (F) (602) 542-4085 Navajo County Sheriffs Office Board of Executive Clemency Kelly Clark, Sheriff Ellen Kirschbaum, Chairperson 137 W. Arizona Street 1645 West Jefferson, 1st Floor P.O. Box 668 Phoenix, AZ 85007 Holbrook, AZ 86025 (P) (602) 542-5656X232 (F) (602) 542-5680 (P) (928) 524-4300 (F) (928) 524-4773 Chandler Police Department Oro Valley Police Department Sean Duggan, Commission Chairperson/Chief Daniel G. Sharp, Chief 250 East Chicago St. 11000 N. La Cañada Drive Chandler, AZ 85225 Oro Valley, AZ 85737 (P) (480) 782-4103 (F) (480) 782-4110 (P) (520) 229-4900 (F) (520) 229-4979 City of Safford Pima County Adult Probation Office Chris Gibbs, Mayor David Sanders, Chief Probation Officer 717 W. Main Street 2695 E. Ajo Way Safford, AZ 85546 Tucson, AZ 85713 (P) (928) 432-9855 (P) (520) 243-6351 (F) (520) 243-6304 Department of Corrections Pima County Attorneys Office Charles Ryan, Director Barbara LaWall, County Attorney 1601 West Jefferson, MC 445 32 North Stone Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85007 Tucson, AZ 85701 (P) (602) 542-5225 (F) (602) 364-0601 (P) (520) 740-5622 (F) (520) 791-3946 Department of Public Safety Retired Judge Frank Milstead, Director Dave Cole, Retired Judge P.O. Box 6638 1110 W. Washington, Suite 230 Phoenix, AZ 85005-6638 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (P) (602) 223-2359 (F) (602) 223-2917 (P) (602) 364-1147 Safford Police Department Joe Brugman, Chief 525 10th Avenue Safford, AZ 85546 (P) (928) 432-4101 (F) (928) 348-3189 Tuesday, August 23, 2016 Page 1 of 84 ACJC Commissioners ACJC COMMISSIONERS Yavapai County Attorneys Office Sheila Polk, Commission Vice- Chairperson/County Attorney 255 E. Gurley Street Prescott, AZ 86301 (P) (928) 777-7352 (F) (928) 771-3110 Tuesday, August 23, 2016 Page 2 of 84 City Courts APACHE JUNCTION MUNICIPAL COURT (1149) APACHE JUNCTION MUNICIPAL COURT Dyani Juarez, Court Administrator (1149) 375 E. 9th Street James W Hazel, Jr, Presiding Judge Casa Grande, AZ 85122 300 E. Superstition Blvd. (P) (520) 421-8675 (F) (520) 421-8660 Apache Junction, AZ 85119 (P) (480) 982-8250 (F) (480) 982-4496 CHANDLER MUNICIPAL COURT (0748) R. Michael Traynor, Presiding Magistrate AVONDALE MUNICIPAL COURT (0760) 200 E. Chicago St. Craig Jennings, Judge Chandler, AZ 85225 11325 West Civic Center Drive (P) (480) 782-4700 (F) (480) 782-4752 Avondale, AZ 85323 (P) (623) 333-5800 (F) (623) 333-0580 Gary Lafleur, Magistrate 200 E. Chicago St. BENSON MUNICIPAL COURT (0243) Chandler, AZ 85225 PRECINCT 03 JUSTICE COURT & MUNICIPAL (P) (480) 782-4700 (F) (480) 782-4752 COURT (0203) Bruce Staggs, Justice Alicia Skupin, Magistrate 126 W. 5th St., #1 200 E. Chicago St. Benson, AZ 85602 Chandler, AZ 85225 (P) (520) 586-8100 (F) (520) 586-8117 (P) (480) 782-4700 (F) (480) 782-4752 BUCKEYE MUNICIPAL COURT (0743) Patrick Gann, Magistrate Maria Brewer, Presiding Judge 200 E. Chicago St. 100 N. Apache, Ste. C1 Chandler, AZ 85225 Buckeye, AZ 85326 (P) (480) 782-4700 (F) (480) 782-4752 (P) (623) 349-6510 (F) (623) 349-6511 CHINO VALLEY MUNICIPAL COURT (1353) BULLHEAD CITY MUNICIPAL COURT (0842) Catherine Kelly, Presiding Magistrate Pete Psareas, Magistrate P.O. Box 406 1255 Marina Boulevard Chino Valley, AZ 86323 Bullhead City, AZ 86442 (P) (928) 636-4534 (F) (928) 636-1902 (P) (928) 763-0130 (F) (928) 763-8993 CLARKDALE MUNICIPAL COURT (1348) CAMP VERDE MUNICIPAL COURT (1354) Ronald Ramsey, Town Magistrate Paul Schlegel, Magistrate P.O. Box 308 473 S. Main Street, Suite 107 Clarkdale, AZ 86324 Camp Verde, AZ 86322 (P) (928) 639-2400 (F) (928) 639-2409 (P) (928) 567-6635 (F) (928) 567-9049 James Bond, Assistant Magistrate CAREFREE - CAVE CREEK CONSOLIDATED P.O. Box 308 MUNICIPAL COURT (0767) Clarkdale, AZ 86324 Stephanie Olohan, Presiding Judge (P) (928) 639-2400 (F) (928) 639-2409 100 Easy Street Carefree, AZ 85377 Harry Cipriano, Assistant Magistrate (P) (480) 488-1689 (F) (480) 595-9610 P.O. Box 308 Clarkdale, AZ 86324 CASA GRANDE MUNCIPAL COURT (1142) (P) (928) 639-2400 (F) (928) 639-2409 Christopher J. ONeill, Judge 375 E. 9th Street Casa Grande, AZ 85122 (P) (520) 421-8675 (F) (520) 421-8660 Tuesday, August 23, 2016 Page 3 of 84 City Courts CLIFTON MUNICIPAL COURT (0641) CLIFTON MUNICIPAL COURT (0641) Michael Araujo, Magistrate John Besteen, Magistrate 15 N. Beaver Street 210 N. Coronado Blvd. Flagstaff, AZ 86001 Clifton, AZ 85533 (P) (928) 774-1401 (F) (928) 556-1284 (P) (928) 865-4156 (F) (928) 865-4472 FLORENCE MUNICIPAL COURT (1141) COOLIDGE MUNICIPAL COURT (1148) Roger Valdez, Judge Elisa Garcia, Magistrate P.O. Box 2670 110 W. Central Ave. Florence, AZ 85232 Coolidge, AZ 85128 (P) (520) 868-7514 (F) (520) 868-7564 (P) (520) 723-6031 (F) (520) 723-6067 FOUNTAIN HILLS MUNICIPAL COURT (0742) COTTONWOOD MUNICIPAL COURT (1342) Robert Melton, Presiding Judge A. Douglas LaSota, Presiding Magistrate 16705 E. Avenue of the Fountains 665 East Mingus Ave. Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 Cottonwood, AZ 86326 (P) (480) 816-5103 (F) (480) 837-8256 (P) (928) 634-7537 (F) (928) 634-7864 FREDONIA MUNICIPAL COURT (0343) DOUGLAS MUNICIPAL COURT (0242) Serena Cuthen, Magistrate Alma Vildosola, Magistrate 25 N. Main Street 425 10th Street Fredonia, AZ 86022 Douglas, AZ 85607 (P) (928) 643-7241 (F) (928) 643-7627 (P) (520) 417-7306 (F) (520) 417-7143 GILA BEND MUNICIPAL COURT (0746) EAGAR MUNICIPAL COURT (0145) JUSTICE COURT-IRONWOOD (0706) & GILA BEND MUNICIPAL COURT Marsha Gregory, Magistrate Joe B. Getzwiller, Judge P.O. Box 1356 209 E. Pima St. Springerville, AZ 85938 Gila Bend, AZ 85337 (P) (928) 333-4613 (F) (928) 333-4205 (P) (928) 683-2781 (F) (928) 683-6412 EL MIRAGE MUNICIPAL COURT (0759) GILBERT/QUEEN CREEK MUNICIPAL B. Monte Morgan, Presiding Judge COURT (0766) 14010 N. El Mirage Road John Hudson, Presiding Judge El Mirage, AZ 85335 55 E. Civic Center Dr. (P) (623) 815-2186 (F) (623) 815-3466 Gilbert, AZ 85296 (P) (480) 635-7800 (F) (480) 635-7820 ELOY MUNICIPAL COURT (1143) Roger Valdez, Judge GLENDALE MUNICIPAL COURT (0748) 628 N. Main Elizabeth R. Finn, Presiding Judge Eloy, AZ 85231 5711 W. Glendale Ave. (P) (520) 466-3913 (F) (520) 466-0794 Glendale, AZ 85301 (P) (623) 930-2400 (F) (623) 937-8860 FLAGSTAFF MUNICIPAL COURT (0341) Thomas Chotena, Presiding Magistrate Manual Delgado, Judge 15 N. Beaver Street 5711 W. Glendale Avenue Flagstaff, AZ 86001 Glendale, AZ 85301 (P) (928) 774-1401 (F) (928) 556-1284 (P) (623) 930-2400 (F) (623) 937-8860 Tuesday, August 23, 2016 Page 4 of 84 City Courts GLENDALE MUNICIPAL COURT (0748) John Burkholder, Judge JEROME MUNICIPAL COURT(1349) 5711 W. Glendale Avenue Joan Dwyer, Judge Glendale, AZ 85301 P.O. Box 335 (P) (623) 930-2400 (F) (623) 937-8860 Jerome, AZ 86331 (P) (928) 649-3250 (F) (928) 634-5462 Jean Baxter, Hearing Officer 5711 W. Glendale Ave. KEARNY MUNICIPAL COURT (1147) Glendale, AZ 85301 David J. Orzell, Judge (P) (623) 930-2400 (F) (623) 937-8860 355 Alden Road Kearny, AZ 85237 GLOBE MUNICIPAL COURT (0443) (P) (520) 363-7752 (F) (520) 363-9523 John Perlman, Magistrate 150 N. Pine Street KINGMAN MUNICIPAL COURT (0841) Globe, AZ 85501 Jeffrey Singer, Judge (P) (928) 425-7147 (F) (928) 425-4773 310 N. 4th Street Kingman, AZ 86401 GOODYEAR MUNICIPAL COURT (0762) (P) (928) 753-8193 (F) (928) 753-8099 Michael Simonson, Judge 185 N. 145th Avenue LAKE HAVASU CITY CONSOLIDATED Goodyear, AZ 85338 COURT (0844) (P) (623) 882-7200 (F) (623) 932-6936 LAKE HAVASU CONSOLIDATED JUSTICE COURT (0804) & MUNICIPAL COURT (0844) GUADALUPE MUNICIPAL COURT (0764) Mitch Kalauli, Judge 2001 College Drive, Suite 148 Lilia Alvarez, Magistrate Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403 9241 S. Avenida Del Yaqui (P) (928) 453-0705 (F) (928) 680-0193 Guadalupe, AZ 85283 (P) (480) 505-5382 (F) (480) 505-5368 LITCHFIELD PARK MUNICIPAL COURT (0769) HAYDEN MUNICIPAL COURT (0442) Craig V. Ring, Magistrate 214 W. Wigwam Boulevard Larry Bravo, Magistrate Litchfield Park, AZ 85340 P.O. Box B (P) (623) 935-7091 (F) (623) 535-1831 Hayden, AZ 85173 (P) (520) 356-7801 (F) (520) 356-6334 MAMMOTH MUNICIPAL COURT (1145) HOLBROOK MUNICIPAL COURT (0941) Arnold Estrada, Magistrate 116 S. Catalina HOLBROOK JUSTICE COURT (0901) & MUNICIPAL COURT Mammoth, AZ 85618 Evelyn Marez, Justice (P) (520) 487-2262 (F) (520) 866-7839 121 W. Buffalo Holbrook, AZ 86025 MARANA MUNICIPAL COURT (1044) (P) (928) 524-4720 (F) (928) 524-4725 Laine Sklara, Chief Magistrate 11555 W. Civic Center Drive HUACHUCA CITY MUNICIPAL COURT (0248) Marana, AZ 85653 Keith Barth, Magistrate (P) (520) 382-2700 (F) (520) 382-2701 500 N. Gonzales Blvd.
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