Web Links — Arizona

State of Arizona Homepage

Links to: executive agencies, judicial agencies, legislative agencies, and more.

ALIS Online
ALIS Online is an information service of the Arizona Legislature designed to promote increased public access to, and awareness of, the legislative process in Arizona.

Arizona Administrative Code
The Arizona Administrative Code is divided into 20 Titles which are broad subject areas. Within each Title, rules appear in Chapters which are usually state agencies but sometimes may be major programs within a large state agency. You will find the rules here in Title and Chapter number order in the Title Index.

Arizona Constitution
This site offers a keyword search of the state Constitution.

Arizona Corporation Commission

The Commission is comprised of six divisions: Administration, Hearings, Utilities, Securities, Corporations, and Legal.

Arizona Department of Real Estate

The complete text of the Department's Arizona Real Estate Law Book is available here, including Arizona real estate statutes, Commissioner's Rules, Fair Housing Law, Landlord & Tenant Acts, and  more.

Arizona Legislative Information System

Provides current searchable access to: bills, legislative committees, state statutes, and more.

Arizona Judicial Department

Site links include: Supreme Court Appeals and Court of Appeals Opinions, news releases, media information, information for the public/educators/students/court community/attorneys, and more.

Law-on-Line

Law-on-Line is becoming a provider and repository of practical legal self-help information and certain legal forms. It is developing expertise on electronic court filing systems. Its services are open to courts, general practitioner attorneys, paralegals, legal assistants and members of the general public.

Maricopa County Superior Court Law Library

This site offers a searchable online catalog and periodical indexes.

Pima County Consolidated Justice Courts

Offering links to: calendar, forms, Virtual Peoples Court, future court Internet projects, and more.

State Bar of Arizona

The State Bar of Arizona is a non-profit corporation that exists under the supervision and oversight of the Arizona Supreme Court. Lawyers who wish to be licensed and practice in Arizona must maintain membership in the State Bar and meet all other Supreme Court requirements. Site links include: sections and committees, resources (attorney and public), court opinions, marketplace, and more.

Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County

Self-service center provides court information, forms and instructions, and directory of attorneys and mediators.