where can i find an attorney strictly to file for a postponement in navajo county superior court

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How do I contact the Navajo Supreme Court?

Attorney's Office on Facebook. The Criminal Division is responsible for prosecuting criminal offenses committed by adults in Navajo County. The criminal offenses can be misdemeanors (where the maximum incarceration is six months in the County jail) or felonies (where the defendant can be sentenced to the Arizona Department of Corrections).

Where is the Superior Court located in Navajo County Arizona?

If you have received court papers from your spouse asking for a divorce or legal separation, the following link will provide instructions and other forms needed to file your response. Click here for RESPONSE Instructions: The following link will provide instructions on filing a Default Decree or Consent Decree. Click here for DECREE Instructions

Is the Navajo Court of Appeals closed on May 14?

Court Information. Navajo County Superior Court (County seat – Holbrook, AZ) 100 East Code Talkers Drive PO Box 668 Holbrook, AZ 86025. Navajo County Superior Court (Show Low) 550 North 9th Place Show Low, AZ 85901 ***Note: the Clerk of the Court does not provide front office assistance at this location.

How do I pay a traffic ticket in Navajo Nation?

Court hours, filing procedures, jury duty requirements, and case hearings may have changed. Print Navajo County Superior Court 100 E. Code Talkers Drive Holbrook,Arizona United States 86025 928-524-4223 Mon-Fri 8:00am to 5:00pm Contact. …

Court Information

Navajo County Superior Court (Show Low)#N#550 North 9th Place#N#Show Low, AZ 85901

Court Fee Information

Payment Information: Pay Superior Court Fines and Fees online or by phone. You must have your case and payment information to make online or telephone payments. Additional processing fees may apply.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

CONTACT INFORMATION for Courts & Probation and Peacemaking Program#N#March 25, 2020: Chief Justice of the Navajo Nation JoAnn B. Jayne issued an administrative order effective March 25, 2020 at 8 a.m. to provide guidance to the courts of the Navajo Nation and the public during the public health emergency due to the coronavirus.

Closures and Relocations

Supreme Court no longer accepting passport applications#N#The Supreme Court is no longer accepting U.S. passport applications effective March 20, 2019. Thank you for your understanding.

Pro Se Classes and Resource Meetings

Tuba City Judicial District is holding pro se classes on July 20, 2021 on family, dissolution of marriage, validation of traditional Navajo marriage, recognition of common law marriage, paternity, child support, custody and visitation; August 3, 2021 on probate; August 17, 2021 on guardianship of a minor; and August 31, 2021 on name change, corrections of record, declaration of name.