Criminal Speeding Lawyer in Maricopa County — Navigating Justice Courts & Phoenix Superior Court

Criminal Speeding Lawyer in Maricopa County — Navigating Justice Courts & Phoenix Superior Court

Criminal Speeding Lawyer Maricopa County cases require local knowledge of the 26 Justice Court precincts, city courts across the Phoenix metro, and prosecutions by the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. Our Tempe office is about 8 miles from the Phoenix county seat, positioning us to move quickly in Maricopa County courts.


Maricopa County Enforcement & Courts

In Maricopa County, criminal speeding under A.R.S. 28-701.02 is pursued aggressively across the Phoenix metropolitan area, with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office (MCAO) prosecuting county-filed misdemeanor criminal traffic cases that originate with agencies like DPS or the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. City-issued citations within Maricopa County generally proceed in municipal courts such as Phoenix Municipal Court, Scottsdale City Court, and Glendale City Court, while county-filed misdemeanors are heard in the 26 Maricopa County Justice Court precincts operating across six physical locations.

Maricopa County’s court structure directly affects how a criminal speeding case is handled: the Maricopa County Superior Court in downtown Phoenix (Central Court, 201 W Jefferson St) handles felony matters, while misdemeanors for A.R.S. 28-701.02 proceed in Justice Courts or municipal courts depending on the issuing agency and location of the offense in Maricopa County. Because jurisdiction in Maricopa County turns on geography and agency, early venue analysis can change the path of your case.

Enforcement in Maricopa County accounts for the largest share of DUI enforcement in Arizona, and during major holiday periods, the Holiday DUI Task Force coordinated by the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety deploys thousands of officers throughout the Phoenix metro. Although criminal speeding is distinct from DUI, these countywide operations in Maricopa County often coincide with speed emphasis patrols, meaning more contacts, more stops, and more citations tied to the county’s busiest corridors and arterials.

From a defense perspective within Maricopa County, forum matters: Justice Court dockets move quickly, municipal courts have local rules and calendars unique to their Maricopa County city, and the MCAO or a city prosecutor will drive disclosure practices and plea frameworks. Our Tempe office (60 E Rio Salado Pkwy, Suite 900, Tempe, AZ 85281) is about 8 miles—roughly 15 minutes—from the Phoenix county seat, which helps us appear promptly at Maricopa County calendar calls, case management conferences, and motion hearings.

Experience also matters in Maricopa County. Founder Derek Oliverson previously served as a judge at Glendale City Court in Maricopa County (2012, a court that processes 40,000+ cases per year) and earlier as a judge at Page Magistrate Court handling 3,000+ cases annually, before leaving the bench in 2014 and founding Oliverson Law DUI & Criminal Defense in 2016. Attorney David Tangren, a University of Arizona law graduate and former Pima County prosecutor, adds prosecutor-side insight that is invaluable across Maricopa County’s Justice Courts and city courts. For an overview of statewide strategy tied to Maricopa County realities, see our Criminal Speeding Lawyer hub, and for related impaired driving issues that often accompany high-speed stops in Maricopa County, review our DUI resource hub at DUI Lawyer.


Maricopa County by the Numbers

4,550,000
Maricopa County population
26
Justice Court precincts countywide
6
Physical Justice Court locations in the county
1
Superior Court Central Court (201 W Jefferson St, Phoenix)

Maricopa County is the most populous county in Arizona and the hub of the Phoenix metropolitan area, which directly impacts enforcement intensity, docket volume, and the speed at which criminal traffic cases move through courts across Maricopa County’s six Justice Court locations and numerous municipal courts.


Criminal Speeding Penalties in Maricopa County

In Maricopa County, criminal speeding charges under A.R.S. 28-701.02 are Class 3 misdemeanors, commonly filed in a local Justice Court or municipal court depending on where the stop occurred in the county. The prosecutor is typically the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office for county-filed cases, and a city prosecutor for municipal filings inside Maricopa County city limits.

Offense Arizona Statute Charge Level Max Jail Max Fine Typical Maricopa County Venue Prosecutor
Criminal Speeding (e.g., 85+ on a highway, 35+ over, or >45 in a school zone) A.R.S. 28-701.02 Class 3 misdemeanor Up to 30 days Up to $500 (plus surcharges) Justice Court or municipal court in Maricopa County MCAO or city prosecutor in Maricopa County
Reckless Driving (often charged with or as an alternative to criminal speed in Maricopa County) A.R.S. 28-693 Class 2 misdemeanor Up to 4 months Up to $750 (plus surcharges) Justice Court or municipal court in Maricopa County MCAO or city prosecutor in Maricopa County
Racing on Highways (sometimes filed after high-speed incidents in Maricopa County) A.R.S. 28-708 Class 1 misdemeanor (first offense) Up to 6 months Up to $2,500 (plus surcharges) Justice Court or municipal court in Maricopa County MCAO or city prosecutor in Maricopa County
Failure to Appear on a criminal traffic case in Maricopa County A.R.S. 13-2506 / Court Rules Varies by circumstances Varies Varies Issuing Maricopa County court (Justice or municipal) MCAO or city prosecutor in Maricopa County

Consequences in Maricopa County can also include motor vehicle points and insurance impacts, and a conviction in a Maricopa County court creates a record that can affect employment or licensing. Some Maricopa County courts may entertain amendments to civil speeding where the facts and driving record justify it, while others are stricter given countywide enforcement priorities.

Talk to a Maricopa County Attorney Before Court

If you received a criminal speeding citation anywhere in Maricopa County, early counsel can shape venue, disclosure, and negotiations with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office or a city prosecutor.

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Our Defense Process in Maricopa County Courts

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Venue Review & Arraignment in Maricopa County

We confirm whether your case belongs in a Maricopa County Justice Court precinct or a municipal court like Phoenix, Scottsdale, or Glendale. At arraignment in Maricopa County, we enter a not-guilty plea, address release conditions, and set the case on a Maricopa County track that preserves discovery and motion rights.

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Disclosure from MCAO or City Prosecutor in Maricopa County

We demand full disclosure from the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office for county-filed cases, or from the applicable city prosecutor in Maricopa County. We examine calibration records, officer training, and stop documentation typical of Maricopa County agencies, then craft motions suited to the assigned Maricopa County court’s procedures.

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Negotiations & Motions in Maricopa County Courts

In Maricopa County Justice Courts and municipal courts, we pursue amendments, dismissals, or diversion outcomes compatible with local policies. Where appropriate in Maricopa County, we file suppression or evidentiary motions and set hearings on the court’s calendar, using venue-specific briefing and argument styles honed across the county’s high-volume dockets.

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Trial or Sentencing in Maricopa County Venues

If trial is necessary in Maricopa County, we prepare for a bench trial typical of misdemeanor courts, leveraging officer cross-examinations drawn from Maricopa County traffic enforcement practices. If a plea or finding occurs, we argue for Maricopa County-appropriate sentencing terms that minimize license, employment, and insurance exposure.

Because Maricopa County dockets move quickly, our proximity to Phoenix’s county seat—about 8 miles from our Tempe office—helps us manage continuances, deliver filings to the appropriate Maricopa County court location, and convert time-sensitive opportunities into concrete results. Our firm’s experience on the Maricopa County side of the bench informs how we sequence negotiations with MCAO and city prosecutors.


Top Maricopa County Cities & Local Courts

Criminal speeding cases in Maricopa County often begin with a stop inside a specific city or on a county-maintained roadway. Jurisdiction in Maricopa County typically follows the issuing agency and the location of the stop. Below are major Maricopa County cities and their primary local courts for criminal traffic matters.

City (Maricopa County) Population Distance from Tempe Office Local Court
Phoenix 8 mi / 15 min (county seat) Phoenix Municipal Court or a Maricopa County Justice Court, depending on agency
Scottsdale Scottsdale City Court or a Maricopa County Justice Court, depending on agency
Mesa Mesa Municipal Court or a Maricopa County Justice Court, depending on agency
Tempe 0 mi Tempe Municipal Court or a Maricopa County Justice Court, depending on agency
Chandler Chandler Municipal Court or a Maricopa County Justice Court, depending on agency
Gilbert Gilbert Municipal Court or a Maricopa County Justice Court, depending on agency
Glendale Glendale City Court or a Maricopa County Justice Court, depending on agency
Peoria Peoria Municipal Court or a Maricopa County Justice Court, depending on agency
Surprise Surprise City Court or a Maricopa County Justice Court, depending on agency
Goodyear Goodyear Municipal Court or a Maricopa County Justice Court, depending on agency

If your stop occurred on a freeway or in an unincorporated area of Maricopa County, venue may land in a Justice Court precinct rather than a municipal court. Determining the correct Maricopa County venue early lets us request the right prosecutor—MCAO or a city office—and set the case calendar properly within Maricopa County.

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Frequently Asked Questions

In Maricopa County, venue depends on the stop location and agency. DPS or MCSO citations commonly go to one of the 26 Maricopa County Justice Court precincts (spread across six locations). Citations inside city limits often go to municipal courts like Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, or Glendale. Felony matters route to Maricopa County Superior Court’s Central Court at 201 W Jefferson St in Phoenix, while misdemeanor criminal speeding under A.R.S. 28-701.02 stays in Justice or city courts.

At a Maricopa County arraignment in a Justice Court precinct or a city court (e.g., Phoenix Municipal Court), you enter a plea, confirm contact information, and receive next dates under that court’s local rules. We address release conditions, ensure timely disclosure from the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office or city prosecutor, and position the case on a calendar that fits your Maricopa County court’s procedures for conferences, motion practice, and trial settings.

Criminal speeding under A.R.S. 28-701.02 is a misdemeanor in Maricopa County, and Defensive Driving diversion is generally not available for criminal charges. In some Maricopa County courts, negotiations may result in an amendment to a civil speeding violation, which can open Defensive Driving eligibility. Outcomes vary by facts, driving history, and the policies of the specific Maricopa County Justice Court or municipal prosecutor’s office handling your case.

Maricopa County experiences intensified enforcement during major holidays when the Holiday DUI Task Force, coordinated by the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, deploys thousands of officers across the Phoenix metro. Although focused on impaired driving, these Maricopa County operations often coincide with heightened speed enforcement. Practically, this means more patrol contacts, more body-worn camera recordings, and tighter court calendars in Maricopa County Justice Courts and municipal courts following these periods.



Talk to a Maricopa County Criminal Speeding Lawyer Today

Oliverson Law DUI & Criminal Defense is based in Tempe and focused on Maricopa County courts. With former Glendale City Court judicial experience inside Maricopa County and prosecutor-side insight, we tailor defenses for Justice Courts, municipal courts, and the Superior Court in downtown Phoenix.

Free Maricopa County Case Review

Call from anywhere in Maricopa County—Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, or Goodyear—to discuss A.R.S. 28-701.02 strategy with a local defense team.

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