Superior Court - Civil Lawsuits Over $10,000

The Superior Court has jurisdiction over civil disputes where the amount in controversy exceeds $10,000.  Civil cases usually involve legal conflicts among individuals, businesses, corporations, partnerships, and governmental entities. Many civil cases are the result of personal injury, property damage, medical malpractice, and contract disputes. Other civil case filings might involve real property, such as forcible detainer actions, or quiet title proceedings.

Much of the civil litigation in Superior Court is conducted through attorneys, but there are some individuals who choose to represent themselves.  The forms below are some commonly used forms in civil proceedings.

How to fill out Civil Suit forms 

Carefully read all Civil Suits instructions BEFORE filling out any forms. If you are filing a case on your own behalf (without the assistance of an attorney), you are responsible for all aspects of your case. If you need additional information beyond what is contained in this web site, you may use the Self-Service Center at Mohave County Superior Court. Court clerks cannot give legal advice. If you want legal advice, you must contact an attorney.

Note that when filling out forms from your computer, you should not type information into those parts of the form reserved for the defendant(s) and court staff.

The eFileAZ application is available for electronic filing in Civil cases. For information on the eFiling system and to register and train for its use, you can visit http://www.azcourts.gov/efilinginformation/eFileAZ.

NOTE: You can save completed forms to your computer's hard drive. If you want to clear the entire form to start over, click on the reset tab at the top of the page.

Civil Lawsuits over ($10,000.00)

Civil Cover Sheet

Civil Answer

Civil Default Application

Subpoena and Duties

Instructions: How to Obtain and Serve a Subpoena or Subpoena Duces Tecum

Affidavit of Service of Subpoena

Witness and Exhibit List

Instructions: How to Fill Out the Witness and Exhibit List

Procedures: What to Do with The Witness and Exhibit List Now That You Have Filled It Out

Joint Report and Proposed Scheduling Order (Standard Case)

Joint Report and Proposed Scheduling Order (Expedited Case)

Joint Report and Proposed Scheduling Order (Complex Case)

Excess Proceeds of Sale

Excess Proceeds of Sale (Checklist)

Civil Cover Sheet

Instructions: How to Fill Out the Application for Release of Excess Proceeds of Sale

Application for Release of Excess Proceeds of Sale by Owner

Affidavit of Mailing Application for Release of Excess Proceeds of Sale

Order for Release of Excess Proceeds of Sale

Procedures: How to File for Release of Excess Proceeds of Sale

Foreclosing a Tax Lien

Foreclosing a Tax Lien - Table of Forms

Instructions: Foreclosing a Tax Lien

Notice of Intent to File Foreclosure Action

Civil Cover Sheet

Summons

Complaint to Foreclose the Right to Redeem a Tax Lien

Waiver of Service of Summons

Application and Affidavit of Default

Request for Default Hearing and Order

Judgment Foreclosing the Right to Redeem a Tax Lien or for Cost

Service of Court Papers

Instructions: How to Serve Notice as Required by Law

Instructions: How to Serve the Other Party Using "Acceptance of Service" Method after You Have Filed Your Court Papers

Instructions: Serving Court Papers by Process Server

Instructions: Serving Court Papers by Sheriff 

Acceptance of Service

Instructions: How to Serve the Court Papers by Publication

Affidavit of Service by Certified Mail

Declaration of Due Diligence and Request for Alternate Means of Service (Publication)

Affidavit of Publishing