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What is an Injunction against Harassment?
An injunction against harassment prohibits a person from harassing, annoying or alarming another person. An injunction can be filed against
neighbors, strangers, and people whom you are or were dating. The person filing the injunction is called the plaintiff. The person against whom the injunction is filed is called the defendant.
Where do I file a petition for Injunction Against Harassment?
An injunction may be filed in any of the following courts Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00a.m. and 4:30p.m.
- Pima County Superior Court, Clerk’s Office, 110 W. Congress, 1st Floor
- Pima Consolidated Justice Court, 115 N. Church Avenue, 2nd Floor
- Pima County Juvenile Court, Clerk’s Office, 2225 E. Ajo Way
- Tucson City Court, 103 E. Alameda Street
After 4:30 p.m. weekdays, or at any time on a weekend or holiday, contact the Tucson Police Department (791-4444) or the Pima County Sheriff’s
Department (741-4900). In case of an emergency, call 911.
How do I file?
You must complete the paperwork given to you by court staff. An injunction against harassment can only be issued against one person. Each person
you want to file against requires a separate petition. After you complete the paperwork, you will be scheduled before a judge who will review your petition and either grant or deny the injunction. In
some cases, the judge may schedule a subsequent hearing with both parties prior to ruling on the injunction.
What happens if the injunction is granted?
If the judge grants the injunction, a member of the clerk’s staff will complete the paperwork for you. The defendant must be served with the
injunction before it becomes effective. Court staff will explain how to have the defendant served. There is no fee for service if the injunction is filed against a person whom you are or were dating. A
service fee is charged if the injunction is against a person in a non-dating relationship. However, a service fee is charged if the issue involves a non-dating relationship. Once an order has been
served, it will be in effect for twelve (12) months. It is important to keep a copy of the injunction with you at all times.
Can the Injunction against Harassment be changed or modified?
The defendant may file a petition to request that the injunction be modified or dismissed. If a petition is filed, the hearing will be heard in City
Court or Pima County Consolidated Justice Court. The court location is determined by the location of the plaintiff’s residence, either city or county. The court will mail a copy of the notice of hearing
to you specifying the location, date and time of the hearing.
What if the Injunction involves a minor?
If the plaintiff is a minor, the petition must be filed by the parent, legal guardian or the person who has legal custody of the minor. Any injunction
sought against a person who is less than twelve years of age must be filed in the Juvenile Court.
Additional Questions?
If you have any questions concerning injunctions against harassment, you may obtain information from the courts listed below:Tucson City Court
791-4971
- Pima County Consolidated Justice Court 740-3384
- Clerk of the Juvenile Court 740-4412 or 740-5025
- Clerk of the Superior Court 740-3272 or 740-3297
Additional information is also available on the Arizona Supreme Court Domestic Violence Web Page at www.supreme.state.az.us/dr/dv/dv.htm
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