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- Pima County plaintiffs mark exhibits with Exhibit 1, 2, 3..., and defendants use Exhibit A, B, C....
- Pima County's primary exhibit rule is Pima County Local Rules.
- Pima County courts e-file through AZTurboCourt, with a maximum file size of 25 MB.
- Pima County is part of the Pima County Superior Court.
- Tucson metropolitan area -- arizona's second-largest jurisdiction.
- Mandatory e-filing.
- ExhibitPrep generates court-compliant Pima County exhibit stamps entirely in the browser, with files never leaving the user's device.
Quick Reference
Key Requirements for Pima County
- Tucson metropolitan area -- Arizona's second-largest jurisdiction
- Mandatory e-filing
- Exhibit exchange deadlines run 7-30 days before trial per the assigned division's scheduling order
- Either party may move the opposing side's listed exhibits into evidence
- E-filing capped at 25 MB through AZTurboCourt
Local Practice Notes
Pima County Superior Court (Tucson), Arizona's second-largest jurisdiction after Maricopa, follows the same statewide framework under Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure 16, 26.2, and 47(e): exhibit exchange deadlines fall 7 to 30 days before trial depending on the assigned division's scheduling order. Either party may move the opposing side's listed exhibits into evidence, and multi-page exhibits must be numbered or Bates-stamped, stapled or ACCO-fastened rather than paper-clipped. Confirm Pima County's specific scheduling-order deadlines with the clerk rather than assuming Maricopa County's practice applies.
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Typical Pima County Exhibit Timeline
Pima County (Tucson) follows Arizona Rules with local procedures.
Pima County Exhibit FAQs
How do I mark exhibits for Pima County courts?
In Pima County, Arizona, plaintiffs typically use Exhibit 1, 2, 3... while defendants use Exhibit A, B, C.... Always verify with the specific court division's local rules.
What is the e-filing system for Pima County?
Pima County uses AZTurboCourt for electronic filing. The maximum file size is typically 25 MB. Check with your specific court for exact requirements.
What are the exhibit rules for Pima County Superior Court?
Pima County (Tucson) follows Arizona Rules with local procedures. Always verify current requirements with the court clerk or your specific judge's standing orders.
Does ExhibitPrep work for Pima County courts?
Yes! ExhibitPrep creates professional exhibit stamps that comply with Pima County, Arizona court requirements. Our tool supports the marking conventions used in Pima County Superior Court.
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Pima County Courthouses
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Last updated: 2026-01. Always verify current requirements with your court.