Upholding Justice at the Highest Level
The Arizona Supreme Court serves as the highest judicial authority in the state, overseeing the administration of justice and ensuring the uniform application of the law across Arizona. Established in 1912, the court has been instrumental in shaping the state’s legal landscape.
Comprising seven justices, including a chief justice and vice chief justice, the court hears appeals from lower state courts and has the authority to issue original opinions on matters of significant public interest. Its decisions are binding on all other Arizona state courts and can only be appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States.

Contact Information
Physical Address:
📍 Arizona Supreme Court
1501 W. Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone: (602) 452-3300
Website: azcourts.gov(AZ Direct)
Jurisdiction & Responsibilities
The Arizona Supreme Court has jurisdiction over:
- Appeals from lower state courts
- Original jurisdiction in certain cases, such as disputes involving state elections or bar admissions
- Administrative oversight of the Arizona Court System
- Issuance of rules governing court procedures
The court convenes regularly in Phoenix and periodically in other locations, ensuring accessibility to residents across the state.
Location Coordinates
Arizona Supreme Court Building:
📍 Latitude: 33.4481° N
📍 Longitude: 112.0970° W
Hours of Operation
🕗 Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
📅 Closed on state-observed holidays
Learn More
For more information on court procedures, case filings, and accessing opinions, visit the Arizona Judicial Branch’s official website.