Justice Courts - Green Valley

The Honorable Judge
Lisa R. Royal |
What we do...
Establish, execute and administer policies and procedures in compliance with court mandates. Coordinate the prompt and orderly disposition of civil, criminal and traffic cases. Collect and disburse fees charged in actions. Prepare statistical reports and other reports as prescribed by law. Maintain a current listing of delinquent accounts. Issue marriage licenses to residents of Green Valley, Sahuarita and surrounding areas within the Court's jurisdiction. |
Location and Hours of Operation:
601 N. La Canada Drive
Green Valley, AZ. 85614
Telephone: (520) 648-0658
FAX: (520) 648-2235 |
Open: Monday Friday 8am-5pm
Closed: Weekends and Legal Holidays |
Last payment at counter or by phone must be received by 4:30pm.
Green Valley Justice Court observes the following holidays:
New Year's Day |
January 1 |
Martin Luther King Day |
3rd Monday in January |
President's Day |
3rd Monday in February |
Independence Day |
July 4 |
Labor Day |
First Monday in September |
Columbus Day |
Second Monday of October |
Veteran's Day |
November 11 |
Thanksgiving |
Fourth Thursday in November |
Christmas Day |
December 25 |
Holidays falling on Saturday will be observed on the preceding Friday. Holidays falling on Sunday will be observed on the following Monday.
Courtroom Standards
While your case is proceeding through the court system, please observe the following standards:
- No weapons are permitted in the Green Valley Justice Court.
- Sit quietly in the courtroom whenever court is in session. The proceedings are being recorded and background noise may interfere with the quality of the digital record.
- Reading newspapers in the courtroom, particularly if this causes a distraction, generally is not allowed.
- When addressing the Judge, stand a few feet back from the bench. Do not lean on the bench.
- No cell phones, food, drink or gum chewing is allowed in the courtroom.
- Smoking is prohibited by law in all areas of government buildings. When you are
free to leave the courtroom, you will find smoking areas available outside the
court building.
- Avoid bringing small children to court. If you must, please monitor their behavior
so that they remain quiet at all times. Parents may be asked to leave the
courtroom if their child becomes noisy or unruly.
- Please wear suitable clothing to court. It is inappropriate to enter the court unless
you are wearing a shirt and shoes. T-shirts that carry offensive slogans or
pictures are not allowed. Hats should be removed before entering a courtroom.
- Under some circumstances, a defendant may be booked into jail immediately
after a court appearance. In such cases, provisions should be made in advance
for care of children.
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