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4,216 eviction cases filed in Maricopa County during November

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There were 4,216 new eviction cases filed in Maricopa County during November, according to the Justice Courts of Maricopa County.

So far in 2023, there have been 35,871 eviction cases, a number that indicates a significant decrease from the record-breaking 83,687 cases filed in 2005.

Eviction cases in Maricopa County are handled by the Justice Courts of Maricopa County, of which there are 26 local precincts. In addition to eviction cases, these courts handle protective orders, misdemeanors, small claims up to $3,500, and civil lawsuits for $10,000 or less.

The Justice Courts in Maricopa County operate under the Arizona Judicial Branch and are responsible for handling a variety of legal matters within the county. Appeals of decisions made by these justice courts fall under the jurisdiction of the Superior Court. Maricopa County is home to 98 Superior Court judges, all of whom are appointed by the Arizona Governor.

Eviction actions can be filed by landlords who either seek rent payment or a tenant to move. Eviction cases include the landlord's request for money and the landlord's request for possession of the property.

In these cases, judges review the landlord eviction cases and provide both parties with the opportunity to argue their cases before a final verdict. Landlords or tenants can also request a trial for further discussion.

New Eviction Cases Per Month in Maricopa County in 2023
MonthNumber of Cases
January3,913
February2,952
March3,038
April3,053
May3,269
June3,151
July2,984
August3,132
September3,002
October3,702
November4,216

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