Where to Find Help
UPDATED April 11, 2008
Before your Order of Protection can take effect, you must have your papers served to the abuser. The place where you go to get your papers served depends on what type of court you went to for your Order of Protection. Ask the court clerk where you should go to get your papers served. For a list of courts in Arizona, go to the Courthouse Locations page on our site.
If you filed for an Order of Protection in a Superior Court, you must have your papers served at your local Sheriff Department. Listed below are telephone numbers and addresses for Sheriff Departments in Arizona.
If you filed for an Order of Protection in a city or municipal court, you must have your papers served at your local police station.
For more information on how to get an Order of Protection in Arizona, check the How to Get a Restraining Order page on our website, or contact the Domestic Violence Specialist of the Administrative Office of the Courts at (602) 542-9607.
The information below came from the www.usacops.com website.