
Making court payments online in Arizona has never been easier. You can pay your court fines, fees, and other obligations with just a few clicks.
To get started, you'll need to visit the Arizona Judicial Branch's website and click on the "Make a Payment" tab. This will take you to a secure payment portal where you can enter your case information.
Enter your case number, which can be found on your court documents or on the Arizona Judicial Branch's website. This will ensure that your payment is applied to the correct case.
Once you've entered your case information, you'll be prompted to enter your payment details. You can pay with a credit or debit card, or even set up a payment plan if you're unable to pay in full.
Online Court Payments
To pay your Arizona traffic ticket online, you can use the Arizona Courts Online Payment system, which is available on the website az.courtpay.com. This system allows you to make payments for civil traffic charges, but only if you're paying in full and before your original court date.
You'll need to have a complaint number or case number to retrieve your case online, which can be obtained by searching the Arizona Supreme Court Public Access webpage. If you don't have a US credit/debit card, you won't be able to make an online payment due to exchange rates in other countries.
Here are some courts that offer online payments:
- Apache Junction Justice Court
- Apache Junction Municipal Court
- Bullhead City Justice Court
- Bullhead City Municipal Court
- Chandler Municipal Court
- Eloy Municipal Court
- Flagstaff Justice Court
- Flagstaff Municipal Court
- Gilbert Municipal Court
- Glendale Municipal Court
- Kingman/Cerbat Justice Court
- Kingman Municipal Court
- Maricopa/Stanfield Justice Court
- Maricopa Municipal Court
- Mesa Municipal Court
- North Valley Justice Court
- Paradise Valley Municipal Court
- Payson Regional Courts
- Phoenix Municipal Court
- Pima County Justice Court
- Pima Justice Court
- Quartzsite Justice Court
- Sahuarita Municipal Court
- San Luis Municipal Court
- Scottsdale City Court
- Sierra Vista Justice Court
- Tempe Municipal Court
- Tucson City Court
Online Payments
Online Payments can be made for Arizona traffic tickets through various online platforms. You can pay online at Arizona Courts Online Payment (www.az.courtpay.com) portal, but be aware that an additional fee is charged by the vendor for this service.
To make an online payment, you must have a complaint number or case number, which can be obtained by searching the Arizona Supreme Court Public Access webpage. If you need assistance, contact the Court for help.
If you have an existing payment contract, you must add the convenience fee to the minimum monthly payment to satisfy your monthly obligation. The convenience fee does not belong to the Court and is not included in your monthly payment.
You must have a US credit/debit card to pay online, as the system will prevent you from making a payment if you don't have one. This is due to exchange rates in other countries.
To use the linked site to pay fines and fees, you will need the following: your case number, fine/sanction schedule, and credit/debit card. If you don't have your case number, contact the Sahuarita Municipal Court at 520-344-7150 to obtain this information.
Payments will be posted within 1 business day, but payments made after 4:30 p.m. will not be posted until the following business day.
A non-refundable processing fee of $6.00 is charged by VitalChek for online payments. By submitting a request, you are authorizing a charge to your credit card or a debit to your account for the amount entered plus the VitalChek processing fee.
Here are some online payment options for Arizona traffic tickets:
You can pay your Arizona traffic ticket online using the Arizona Courts Online Payment system or through the website of your county or city court. Some courts also allow you to pay by phone.
If you have received a FARE notice, you can avoid being charged a convenience fee by paying at www.azcourtpay.com. If you have been sentenced by the Court and set up on a monthly payment schedule, you can make your monthly payment online.
Keep in mind that the total amount due may not reflect the entire balance due for a defendant, so if you have any questions, contact the Court.
Payment Contracts
If you're unable to pay for all of your financial obligations, you can request a Payment Contract. An additional $20.00 fee will be assessed, and you must submit a Civil Traffic Responsible Plea & Payment Plan Request.
You can pay with a debit/credit card at www.azcourtpay.com if your case has been submitted to FARE Collections, but you'll need your case number.
To obtain your case number, search the Arizona Supreme Court Public Access webpage, go through the verification process, and then search using your last name and date of birth. If you need assistance, contact the Court for help.
The Court will email you a payment contract within five business days from the date you submitted your request. It's your responsibility to follow-up if you don't receive a response within five business days.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the phone number for Arizona court pay?
To make a payment by phone, call (866) 859-2527. This is the Arizona court pay phone number for those who prefer to make payments over the phone.
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