An Injunction Against Harassment prohibits a person from harassing, annoying, or otherwise alarming another person.
An Injunction Against Harassment may be issued by any court in the State of Arizona. Here is a list of local courts in our area:
- Marana Municipal Court - 11555 W. Civic Center Dr.
- Tucson City Court - 103 E. Alameda St.
- Pima Consolidated Justice Court - 240 N. Stone Ave.
- Pima County Juvenile Court, Clerk's Office - 2225 E. Ajo Way.
- Pima County Superior Court, Clerk's Office - 110 W. Congress St. 1st Floor.
Injunctions Against Harassment may be obtained at the Marana Municipal Court Monday through Friday from 8:00AM until 5:00PM. We strongly suggest that you contact the court before appearing, as the Judge may be in court or attending to other issues, which may result in a prolonged wait to receive an Injunction.
The person filing the injunction is called the "Plaintiff." The person against whom the injunction is filed is called the "Defendant".
Injunctions Against Harassment are issued without the Defendant being present only if you show that a great or irreparable harm would result if the Injunction was not issued until the Defendant has been given notice and a chance to be heard. If a Judge does not find that such harm would result, a hearing my be set, and the Defendant will have a chance to be heard before the Injunction can be issued.
Harassment is a series of acts which are spread out over a long period of time, have a continuity of purpose, are directed at a specific person and seriously alarm, annoy or harass the victim without serving a legitimate purpose. The acts must be such as to cause a reasonable person to suffer substantial emotional distress, and are actually causing such distress.
You must tell the Court if there are any other court proceedings regarding the Defendant's conduct toward you or any other Injunctions in effect, and you must be specific about how the defendant has harassed you.
Upon your prepared statement, a review by the Judge, and their discussion with you regarding the matter, an Injunction Against Harassment may be given immediately or a hearing may be set to allow the Defendant to be heard.