If you have received a summons to appear for jury service, at the Mesa Municipal Court, call 480-644-4632 after 4:30 p.m. on the day before you are scheduled to appear, to determine if your group is required to appear.
The Summons contains the date you are scheduled to appear and your assigned group number. Please have the group number available when you call.
Maricopa County Superior Court issue jury summons for the Mesa Municipal Court. Call 602-506-5879 or visit the Jury Service website for additional information, such as to postpone your jury service.
Frequently Asked Questions
Period of Service
Jury trials at the Mesa Municipal Court are generally one day in length. Jurors who served on a jury panel for a trial in Arizona are exempt from serving again for 2 years.
Location
Mesa Municipal Court
250 E. 1st Avenue
Mesa, AZ 85210
The courthouse is located on the northwest corner of 1st Avenue and Pomeroy, which is one block south of Main Street, and one block west of Mesa Drive.
Parking
A public parking garage is located directly behind the courthouse and can be accessed by Pomeroy.
Pomeroy Parking Garage
30 S. Pomeroy
Mesa, AZ 85201
Important Jury Information
Maricopa County Superior Court issue jury summons for the Mesa Municipal Court. Call 602-506-5879 or visit the Jury Service website for additional information, such as to postpone your jury service.
Frequently Asked Questions
Attire
Business casual is appropriate for jury service.
Additional Information
There is no public lunch facility located within the building.
The Mesa Municipal Court is a designated non-smoking facility.
Courtroom Rules
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No weapons, food, or drink, or gum chewing in the Court building.
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Sit quietly when Court is in session. Do not chat or whisper. Court proceedings are recorded; background conversation interferes with this important record.
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Avoid reading newspapers or books in the courtroom, as this is a distraction to others.
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When addressing the Judge or Commissioner, stand at the podium.
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Shoes and shirts must be worn. Clothing displaying offensive words or pictures are prohibited. Hats should be removed before entering the courtroom.