All applications must be requested from the State Department of Liquor Licensing and Control. Applications are sent to the local administrative authority for further consideration by the city council. The City`s office of the clerk can obtain additional information on the process, forms and fees by contacting the City`s office of the clerk at clerk@maranaaz.gov or 520-382-1961. Frank Cassidy joined the City of Marana in July 2003 as City Attorney and Director of Legal Services, a position he has grown and gracefully held for 17 years. Shelton has served as Senior Deputy City Attorney for the past five years and has provided legal advice to various municipal departments. Prior to coming to Marana, Shelton served as an assistant U.S. attorney for the city of Tucson for seven years, working in private practice and serving as an assistant district attorney in the Pima County District Attorney`s Office. She has conducted trainings for the Arizona State Bar, the Arizona District Attorney`s Advisory Council, regional police departments, and the Tucson Fire Foundation. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of MHC Healthcare. The Marana Municipal Court has jurisdiction over violations of city ordinances, civil traffic and criminal offenses committed within city limits, as well as issuing civil protection orders. The mission of the Marana Municipal Court is to provide a forum for the fair, impartial and effective assessment of these violations in a respectful and safe environment for all those who interact with the judicial system.
The Marana Legal Department advises city officials and departments and prosecutes crimes committed in the city. City Attorney Jane Fairall has appointed Libby Shelton as Deputy City Attorney for the City of Marana, effective December 5, 2020. She will take over the role previously held by Fairall, who was appointed city attorney. You can apply for a protection order online at azpoint.azcourts.gov/. You can file your petition in any Arizona court. If you wish to file your petition with the Marana Municipal Court, call the court at (520) 382-2700 before showing up after completing your online petition and receiving your confirmation number. Your hearing can be held by telephone. Public documents Applications, including copies of resolutions, can be filed online or in person at the Marana Municipal Complex.
A judge will review your application and make a decision, which will be mailed or emailed to you. You have not visited DDS due to the rejection of a traffic violation received within the last 12 months (date of violation to date of violation). For other records related to City Council, Council actions, historical financial information and general planning documents, please use our archival records. Your file or complaint number (if known) You can post a cash bond to cancel your warrant, contact the court at (520) 382-2700 or court@MaranaAz.gov for information about the amount of your warrant bond and how to publish it. Yes, you can obtain a marriage certificate at the Marana Municipal Court from Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The license fee is $83. When you get your permit at the Marana Municipal Court, you must present a cheque or money order for $83 to the clerk of the Pima County Superior Court.
Both parties must be present to complete the paperwork to obtain the marriage certificate. To revoke an arrest warrant, you have the following options: Si usted no habla inglés y necesita realizar negocios en el tribunal puede solicitar un intérprete para ayudarle. If necesita interprete, favor de llamar al (520) 382-2700 Your current contact information (address, phone number, email address) Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse: Hotline and Accommodation (520) 795-4266 or toll free (888) 428-0101 Your hearing date should appear on your quote or on the documents for your last hearing date. You can also contact the court at (520) 382-2700 or court@MaranaAz.gov for this information. No, if you have any questions or would like information about filing an eviction petition, you should contact the Pima County Court in Evictions (pima.gov) or (520) 724-3171. You can take a course at the School of Defensive Driving (DDS) if: Misdemeanor Compromise Form (in English and Spanish). If you do not speak English and need to do business in court, you can request an interpreter by calling (520) 382-2700 Option 1: Submit a written request (application) to the court by mail or email If your vehicle has been seized by the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS), He can be reached at (602) 223-2000. Your fees have not yet been paid or set for a trial or hearing If you send your application by email, send it by email to court@MaranaAz.gov A professional licence holder MAY be able to attend defensive driving school provided that the holder operates a non-commercial vehicle and the vehicle has not been used for commercial purposes. If your report has been filed with the Marana Police Department, you can contact them at (520) 382-2000.
Acting City Manager Terry Rozema has appointed Jane Fairall as Marana City Attorney. She reprises the role of Frank Cassidy, who retired after 17 years of service. Notarial services are available Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is a fee of $2 per notary. As a general rule, you do not have the right to a court-appointed lawyer in criminal proceedings, unless you are sentenced to imprisonment (convicted) if you are found guilty. You can discuss your suitability for a court-appointed lawyer with the judge at your next hearing. Tort or civil compromise (updated August 2018) EXPLANATION OF THE PLACES WHERE ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE ASSEMBLIES OF THE CITY OF MARANA ARE PUBLISHED The City Clerk is the registrar for municipal elections, including candidate elections, referendums and initiatives. You can send evidence to court@MaranaAz.gov, by fax to (520) 382-2701 or to the following address: Option 2: Post security to cancel the warrant and set a date for a hearing. Payments are accepted until 16:30. The court is closed every holiday observed by the city AZPOINT – to file your protection order application online, it can be filed in any court in the state of Arizona.
You may have received more than one commission for your quote/complaint. If you are eligible to participate in DDS, which you can only participate in due to a violation, you should contact the court to remedy the additional violations listed in your quote/complaint. To determine eligibility and register for a Defensive Driving School (DDS) course, go to www.azdrive.com or call 1-888-334-5565. You must register and complete DDS seven (7) days prior to the hearing date specified in your complaint. If you require an extension to complete DDS, please contact the court at court@MaranaAz.gov or (520) 382-2700. Applications will be posted online and on outdoor bulletin boards at the Marana Municipal Complex and Marana Operations Centre. Your complaint was not made as a result of an accident resulting in death or serious bodily injury. Read the Arizona Attorney General`s Agency manual on the Open Meeting Act. If, as a result of a judgment of this court, you are required to pay fines, penalties, fees or other financial obligations and are unable to pay, bring this information to the attention of court staff or the judge. Instalment payments or other alternatives may be available.
Don`t ignore your obligation to pay, as this could result in additional penalties and costs for you. For more information, please contact the court or your lawyer. Court Record Request Form (read first: Rule 123 Access to Arizona State Court Records) « During her years with the city, Libby has embodied the city`s cultural values and is always willing to go the extra mile to serve the city, » Fairall said. Shelton graduated from the University of Arizona in 2000 with a double degree in history and political science. She graduated from the University of Arizona School of Law in 2004. She has two children, Derek, who is almost 13 years old, and Clara, who is 10 years old. They enjoy cooking, watching movies and hiking together. National Family Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233, TTY 800-787-3224 Claims must be filed with the City Clerk`s Office and submitted with a « handwritten » signature. We cannot process complaints electronically. Contact the Arizona State Division of Motor Vehicles at (602) 255-0072 to inquire about the status of your driver`s license.
For information on how to apply for child support and custody, you can contact the Supreme Court Office at (520) 724-2064. Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence: 602-279-2980, 800-782-6400, SMS 520-720-3383 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call, text or chat 988 AZCourtCare.org – Navigating mental health issues and Justice System Council meetings are livestreamed and available via a web browser. Videos of Council meetings after March 14, 2017 are archived and also available. Please click on the appropriate link below. Special Events License A special permit for Developer Services events is also required. Council agendas and minutes are prepared by the City`s office of the clerk. Agendas are posted online at least 24 hours before a meeting. Draft minutes are posted online within 72 hours of a sitting.