Effective April 1, 2025, Electronic Filing will be mandatory for all Mohave County Justice Court Eviction and Civil cases filed by an attorney. If you have any questions, please contact
Mohave Superior Court provides a wide range of juvenile probation services that hold minors accountable for legal transgressions, while also recognizing their distinct developmental needs, and striving to reduce the risk of re-offending.
I've Received a Referral, Now What?
Learn about the juvenile justice process and how to navigate through it.
Learn about being diverted through the formal court process or what happens as your case is taken through the formal court process here. It all begins with intake.
Juvenile Specialty Courts are strengths-based coordinated approaches to the treatment of juveniles between ages 14-17. Mohave County provides many strength-based approaches to dealing with underlying issues that cause delinquency. Learn about our team approach with the courts, youth, and families in Truancy Court, Recovery Court, and Health and Wellness Court.
This service holds juvenile probation justice-involved individuals accountable for their actions by performing community service in Mohave County. Click here for a list of resources that can be utilized to complete court ordered community restitution hours.
The Mohave County Probation Department is committed to raising awareness for sex trafficking. We strive to educate our community, connect victims to resources, and prevent further victimization. Through community partner collaboration, professional and general education, and participation in community events we can make a difference. Learn more here.
This model was developed by the Center for Juvenile Justice Reform (CJJR) at the Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy to improve outcomes for youth who are dually involved in the child welfare and juvenile justice systems.