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Documentary Hearing accepted by mail

Yuma Municipal Court

Yuma Municipal Court hears civil traffic citations issued within Yuma city limits, including I-8 stretches and the busy 4th Avenue and 16th Street arterials.

Address
1500 S 1st Ave
Yuma, AZ 85364
Phone
(928) 373-5050
Clerk's Office
Hours
Mon–Fri 8:00am–5:00pm
File your Documentary Hearing request at this court

ARS §28-1558 and Rule 10 of the Arizona Rules of Procedure in Civil Traffic Violation Cases authorize a two-stage Documentary Hearing. File a Request for Documentary Hearing within 30 days of your citation; if granted, file a Declaration for Documentary Hearing with your written defense, sworn affidavit, and any exhibits before the assigned hearing date. The judge rules on the papers — no personal appearance required. Mail your packet to:

Yuma Municipal Court
1500 S 1st Ave
Yuma, AZ 85364

Yuma Municipal Court accepts the ARS §28-1558 two-stage documentary-hearing process. File a Request for Documentary Hearing within 30 days of the citation.

Pay your civil penalty (only if you choose not to contest)

Arizona does NOT require a bond to request a Documentary Hearing under ARS §28-1558. Only pay now if you are admitting the infraction without contesting. Most Arizona courts accept payment through AZCourtPay: Yuma Municipal Court’s online pay portal.

Buy yourself more time — request an extension

Every extra week between the citation and your filing is another week the officer can forget. Arizona courts routinely grant first-time extension requests as a matter of course — you generally do not need a hardship reason.

Typical grant
30 additional days
Method
Online form
Bail deadline
Usually extended along with the response deadline — confirm with the clerk.
Traffic clerk phone
(928) 373-5050
What to say

“I’d like to request a 30-day extension on my response deadline so I can prepare and file a Trial by Written Declaration. My casenumber is ____.”

Common Arizona violations eligible by mail

Not legal advice. Courthouse addresses, hours, and filing procedures change. Verify with the official Arizona court website before mailing or appearing.