Arizona Bankruptcy Records by City
Arizona has 21 cities with populations over 50,000. All residents file bankruptcy through the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona, not through city or county offices. Phoenix, Tucson, and Yuma have federal court offices within city limits. Flagstaff has a hearing location. Other cities access records through PACER online or by traveling to the nearest court office. Select a city below to find local resources and information about bankruptcy filings.
Cities with Court Offices
Three Arizona cities have federal bankruptcy court offices within their boundaries.
City with Hearing Location
Flagstaff hosts bankruptcy hearings but does not accept filings.
All Major Arizona Cities
How City Residents Access Bankruptcy Records
All Arizona residents access bankruptcy records the same way. PACER is the online system that provides 24/7 access to federal court documents. Register for free at pacer.uscourts.gov. You can also use the free Voice Case Information System by calling 1-866-222-8029 for basic case details.
Residents of Phoenix and Tucson can visit their local court office in person. Free public terminals there let you search records without PACER fees. Other city residents can travel to the nearest court office or use PACER from home. The distance to a court office ranges from 9 miles for Glendale residents to over 200 miles for some Lake Havasu City residents.