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In the fall of 2024, the Arizona Department of Child Safety (DCS) mailed letters to parents who once had an open dependency and/or severance case.

Did you receive a letter? Visit the DCS letter page for more information.

Prior to traveling to a court location, contact them to ensure it is the correct jurisdiction to meet your needs.  Note that the nearest court may not be the court necessary.  If you were served with court documents, please refer to the location listed.
Photo Credit: Arizona Historical Society Collection AHF Subject Photo Collection Building:Courthouses 1900-1960’s FP FPC #100, Box 17, Folder 4 (Vertical images, left to right) Yuma County Courthouse (1909) RB Young & Son, Architects; Court House, Tucson, Arizona. (n.d); Courthouse in Prescott, Arizona. (n.d.) G.H. Rothock’s Az Scenery. University of Arizona, Press Bureau Tucson.; Pinal County Courthouse Florence, Arizona. (n.d.) (Horizontal images, top to bottom) Coconino County Court House (1945); Maricopa County Court House and Episcopal Church in Background (n.d.); Greenlee County Courthouse (n.d.); Maricopa County Courthouse (Circa 1929)
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