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The Court and Calendar Services Division of the Pima County
Juvenile Court provides support services to the bench, the
public and both internal and external clients. The division is
comprised of the Assessment Office, Calendar Services,
Reception, Records Management, and Mail Services.
The Assessment Office is tasked with reviewing client's financial
statements and making recommendations to the court on the
appropriate assessments for various services. Currently,
families are assessed the following fees, when appropriate;
attorney fees, detention fees, probation fees, diversion fees,
victim fees, placement fees, administrative fees and time payment fees. The
amount of the fee varies depending on the family's gross income
as compared to the Health and Human Services Poverty Guidelines.
The assessment officers are also available to meet with
individuals who wish to appeal their fees based on extenuating
circumstances. The officers make recommendations to the bench
regarding fee adjustments in these cases. Should you wish to
schedule an appeal, you may call the Assessment Office at
740-4463.
Calendar Services is responsible for overseeing the judicial
calendars. The calendar clerks perform many functions in support
of the bench, the public, attorneys, and both internal and
external clients in addition to maintenance of the calendar.
They routinely verify court dates over the phone for all
interested parties, maintain records of attorney appointments, bailiff when needed, and process new
petitions to name a few. Should you need to contact the Calendar
Office the number is 740-2900.
There are reception staff located on both the first and second
floors of the Pima County Juvenile Courts. You will find our
receptionists very courteous and friendly. They will graciously
direct you to the appropriate person or area to handle any of
your needs or concerns. The main number for the Pima County
Juvenile Court is 740-2000.
Our Records Management personnel are tasked with maintaining the
Juvenile Court's file room. The file clerk routinely pulls files
upon request and routes them to the appropriate individual or
area. The clerk is responsible for archiving files once the
juvenile turns 18. The clerk also retrieves files from archives
upon request from other law enforcement agencies for review or
for court officers when there has been a request for Destruction
of Records.
Mail Services is responsible for the daily distribution of both
interoffice and U.S. mail. The mailroom clerk picks up and
distributes mail on a set schedule each day. The clerk is
responsible for ensuring that mail is picked up and delivered or
posted in a timely manner to the appropriate area.
Kelly
Bentkowski
Division Director for
Court & Calendar
Services
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