Probation Violation Lawyer in Pinal County — Florence Superior Court & Five Justice Court Precincts
Probation Violation Lawyer Pinal County representation means acting fast in Florence’s Superior Court and the five Pinal County justice courts. With PCSO activity on I-10 and DPS enforcement along US-60, we coordinate with the Pinal County Attorney’s Office and Adult Probation to challenge violations and secure your release conditions.
Pinal County-specific enforcement and court info
Pinal County’s fastest-growing communities—San Tan Valley and Queen Creek in the county footprint—feed busy court calendars, while the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) patrols unincorporated stretches along I-10 and US-60. DPS troopers work the highway segments between Phoenix metro and Tucson, so probationers driving through Casa Grande, Eloy, and Apache Junction often face stop-based allegations that trigger violation reports in Pinal County courts.
All felony probation violations in Pinal County are handled through the Pinal County Superior Court in Florence, the historic county seat. The courthouse anchors Adult Probation operations for countywide supervision. Misdemeanor probation cases flow into one of Pinal County’s five justice court precincts or a municipal court (e.g., Apache Junction, Casa Grande, or Maricopa) depending on where the original case began. The Pinal County Attorney’s Office (PCAO) prosecutes revocation matters arising from both technical noncompliance and new-law arrests within the county.
Because the I-10 and US-60 corridors generate heavy traffic enforcement, many Pinal County violation allegations start with a PCSO or DPS stop—anything from a missed ignition-interlock requirement after a Casa Grande I-10 stop to alcohol contact during a US-60 patrol in Gold Canyon. Those encounters can lead to a Florence Superior Court warrant for felony probationers or a quick setting before a Pinal County justice court for misdemeanor supervision cases.
Our Tempe office at 60 E Rio Salado Pkwy, Suite 900, sits roughly 55 miles (about 50 minutes) from the Florence courthouse, allowing same-day filings and in-person appearances when Pinal County judges require them. For many violation settings, local courts allow virtual appearances; however, Florence Superior Court calendars can require personal presence for contested Rule 27 proceedings, especially when the Pinal County Adult Probation Department reports repeated noncompliance.
Oliverson Law DUI & Criminal Defense brings courtroom leadership directly applicable to Pinal County calendars. Founder Derek Oliverson served as a police officer in Henderson, Nevada; then as a prosecutor in Mohave County, Arizona; then as a judge in the Page Magistrate Court (3,000+ cases per year) and later the Glendale City Court in 2012 (40,000+ cases per year) before leaving the bench in 2014 and founding this firm in 2016. Attorney David Tangren is a University of Arizona law graduate and a former prosecutor with the Pima County Attorney’s Office. That combined prosecution and judicial perspective helps navigate how the Pinal County Attorney’s Office, Florence judges, and the five justice court precincts evaluate compliance, sanctions, and reinstatement options.
If you need a comprehensive roadmap beyond this county overview, see our statewide guide: Probation Violation Lawyer. It complements Pinal County practice, including how local enforcement on I-10 and US-60 shapes violation allegations from Apache Junction to Maricopa.
Stats grid — Pinal County snapshot
Penalty table — Arizona law applied in Pinal County courts
Probation violations in Pinal County are governed by Arizona statutes and the rules of criminal procedure, but outcomes turn on local practice at the Pinal County Superior Court in Florence and the five justice court precincts. The Pinal County Attorney’s Office files the revocation petitions, and Adult Probation reports drive the court’s options—reinstatement, modification, jail sanctions, or revocation to the original sentence. The table below shows common Pinal County scenarios.
| Allegation type in Pinal County | Governing law | Typical Pinal County venue | Possible court outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Technical violation (missed appointment, positive UA, curfew/equipment issue reported by Adult Probation in Florence) | A.R.S. 13-901 (conditions & revocation); A.R.S. 13-902 (probation terms); Ariz. R. Crim. P. 27 (probation proceedings) | Pinal County Superior Court (Florence) for felonies; applicable Pinal County justice court for misdemeanors | Reinstatement as-is, modification (added terms), brief jail sanction, or revocation to the original suspended sentence, as determined by the Pinal County judge after a Rule 27 proceeding |
| New-law violation (PCSO/DPS arrest on I-10 or US-60 while on probation) | A.R.S. 13-901; A.R.S. 13-902; Ariz. R. Crim. P. 27; underlying offense statutes for the new case | Florence Superior Court for felony probationers; justice/municipal court for misdemeanor probationers; new case is filed in the proper Pinal County venue | Hold/release decisions on the probation case, possible reinstatement with added terms, or revocation; new-law case proceeds separately under PCAO |
| DUI-related probation breach (e.g., alcohol contact or interlock violation after a stop in Apache Junction or Casa Grande) | A.R.S. 28-1381 et seq. for any new DUI charge; A.R.S. 13-901 for probation consequences | Florence Superior Court (felony probation) or the assigned Pinal County justice/municipal court (misdemeanor probation) | Sanctions range from added treatment and verified abstinence to jail or revocation depending on the Adult Probation report and judge’s findings in Pinal County |
| Prop 200 drug probation case (personal possession) supervised from Florence | A.R.S. 13-901.01 (mandatory probation framework); A.R.S. 13-901 | Pinal County Superior Court (Florence) for qualifying drug cases | Court may emphasize treatment and graduated sanctions under Prop 200 authority; persistent noncompliance can still lead to adverse rulings under Pinal County practice |
Note: Exact exposure depends on the original Pinal County sentence. For misdemeanors in justice/municipal courts, any jail time is capped by the underlying class limits, while felony revocations in Florence consider the suspended prison term and credit for any time previously served. Judges in Pinal County exercise broad discretion based on Adult Probation documentation and argument from PCAO and defense.
Oliverson Law DUI & Criminal Defense is minutes from the US-60 and I-10 approach to Pinal County, about 50 minutes from the Florence courthouse. Firm founded in 2009, 4.9/5 rating (150+ reviews). Immediate action on warrants, Florence calendars, and justice court settings countywide.
Defense process — built for Pinal County courts
Rapid intake for Florence & precinct calendars
From our Tempe office at 60 E Rio Salado Pkwy, Suite 900, we act same-day for Pinal County warrants and walk-throughs. We contact the Pinal County Attorney’s Office and the Adult Probation Department at the Florence Superior Court, set the earliest available hearing, and address release terms that reflect I-10/US-60 travel realities in Pinal County.
Records, testing, and enforcement review
We obtain the Pinal County Adult Probation file, UA/lab records, GPS or interlock data, and any PCSO/DPS reports tied to alleged violations on I-10 or US-60. We press for disclosure from PCAO, challenge chain-of-custody and reporting gaps, and build a compliance packet tailored to Florence Superior Court or the applicable Pinal County justice court.
Rule 27 hearings in Florence & justice courts
Whether you face a felony revocation hearing in the Pinal County Superior Court or a misdemeanor hearing in a justice court precinct, we prepare testimony, treatment proof, and verified employment from San Tan Valley, Maricopa, Casa Grande, or other Pinal County employers. We negotiate with PCAO for reinstatement or minimal sanctions keyed to local practice. For broader context on legal standards, see our statewide Probation Violation Lawyer hub.
Stabilize supervision across Pinal County
After a favorable ruling in Florence or a justice court, we formalize realistic reporting schedules that account for commuting on I-10/US-60, coordinate treatment providers in Apache Junction, Queen Creek, or San Tan Valley, and address transfer-of-supervision logistics within Pinal County. Our goal is consistent compliance so the Adult Probation Department can recommend early termination when appropriate.
Cities table — Pinal County venues and local courts
Pinal County blends historic Florence with fast-growing suburbs like San Tan Valley and Queen Creek within the county footprint, plus corridor cities along I-10 and US-60. Venue and supervision often follow where the original case started; felony revocations centralize in Florence. Here’s how top Pinal County locations typically align with courts:
| City | Population | Distance from Tempe office | Local court |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apache Junction | — | Via US-60 corridor | Apache Junction City Court (misdemeanors) or Pinal County Justice Court; felonies to Pinal County Superior Court (Florence) |
| Casa Grande | — | Via I-10 corridor | Casa Grande City Court (misdemeanors) or Pinal County Justice Court; felonies to Pinal County Superior Court (Florence) |
| Coolidge | — | Access between I-10 & US-60 corridors | Coolidge City Court (misdemeanors) or Pinal County Justice Court; felonies to Pinal County Superior Court (Florence) |
| Eloy | — | Via I-10 corridor | Eloy City Court (misdemeanors) or Pinal County Justice Court; felonies to Pinal County Superior Court (Florence) |
| Florence (county seat) | — | Approximately 55 mi county trip via US-60/I-10 | Pinal County Superior Court (all county felony revocations) and local justice court for misdemeanors |
| Maricopa | — | South of I-10 corridor | Maricopa City Court (misdemeanors) or Pinal County Justice Court; felonies to Pinal County Superior Court (Florence) |
| Queen Creek (Pinal area) | — | East of US-60 corridor | Cases routed by originating precinct; misdemeanors to local justice/municipal court; felonies to Pinal County Superior Court (Florence) |
| San Tan Valley | — | Southeast off US-60 corridor | Filed through the appropriate Pinal County Justice Court; felonies to Pinal County Superior Court (Florence) |
Frequently Asked Questions
In Pinal County, felony probation warrants route to the Pinal County Superior Court in Florence, while misdemeanor probation warrants go to the appropriate justice or municipal court. PCSO may execute warrants throughout the county, and DPS stops along I-10 or US-60 can trigger checks that reveal active warrants. Once served, you are set for a Rule 27 proceeding where PCAO prosecutes and Adult Probation reports guide the court.
If your original case was a misdemeanor in a Pinal County justice court, violation hearings usually return to that same precinct or its assigned judge. If the original case was a felony, your violation hearing convenes at the Pinal County Superior Court in Florence. The Pinal County Attorney’s Office appears for the State, and the Adult Probation Department provides the court with compliance updates and sanction recommendations.
Florence judges and Pinal County justice courts consider the Adult Probation report, ties to Pinal County communities like Casa Grande, Maricopa, San Tan Valley, and Queen Creek (within the county footprint), employment along the I-10/US-60 corridors, and any PCSO/DPS reports. Demonstrated treatment participation and verified transportation plans for reporting in Florence or the appropriate precinct can help secure release pending a full Rule 27 hearing.
Yes. In Pinal County, modifications requested through Florence Superior Court (felony) or the applicable justice court (misdemeanor) can align reporting and treatment with corridor commutes on I-10 and US-60. Judges weigh Adult Probation’s input, documented work hours in areas like Casa Grande or Apache Junction, and compliance history. Reasonable scheduling, verified transportation, and proof of progress improve the chance of a favorable modification order.
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Final call to action — localized for Pinal County
If the Pinal County Attorney’s Office has filed a petition to revoke your probation or Adult Probation in Florence has reported noncompliance tied to I-10 or US-60, act before your first setting. Oliverson Law DUI & Criminal Defense appears in the Pinal County Superior Court and justice courts regularly from our Tempe base about 50 minutes away.
We coordinate with the Florence Superior Court, the five Pinal County justice courts, PCSO, DPS, and the Pinal County Adult Probation Department to stabilize your case. Founded 2016. Office: 60 E Rio Salado Pkwy, Suite 900, Tempe, AZ 85281.

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