This section of our website is intended to serve as an informational resource for the citizens of Mohave County and other customers who may need the services of the Clerks Office.
If you have any problem accessing any portion of this website, or you believe additional content or information should be available that is not contained here, please feel free to contact the Clerk's Office at clerkofcourt@mohavecourts.com
Note: The Clerk of Superior Court is not allowed to give legal advice. Please contact Community Legal Services at (928) 681-1177 or (800) 255-9031.
The Clerk of the Superior Court in Mohave County plays a vital role in supporting the judicial system and serving the public. As established by the Arizona Constitution and state law, the Clerk is responsible for maintaining court records, managing case filings, overseeing jury selection, and processing court-related financial transactions.
In Mohave County, the Clerk of Superior Court, Christina Spurlock, also serves as the Probate Registrar and Jury Commissioner and participates in both local and statewide judicial initiatives. Clerk Spurlock began working at the Clerk’s office in 2007. She was appointed by Governor Doug Ducey on August 24, 2021, to serve as the Clerk of Mohave Superior Court, finishing the term vacated by Virlynn Tinnell, and was elected to begin her first term January of 2023.
The Clerk’s Office provides essential services to the public, including:
- Issuing marriage licenses and passport
- Providing copies of court records
- Processing orders of protection and restitution payments
- Supporting e-filing for various case types
- Offering access to public case information online
While the Clerk’s Office cannot offer legal advice, it is a key resource for navigating court procedures and accessing justice-related services in Mohave County.

Copies of Court Records
Find out how to obtain court records by phone, fax, mail, or in person.

Digital Evidence
View information on the use of digital evidence at the Mohave County Superior Court.

High Profile Cases
Access information and documents related to current and recent high-profile cases.

Marriage Licenses
Find out how to apply for a marriage license, and what documentation is required.

Orders of Protection
Protection is available if you are experiencing harassment or violence from an individual.

Passport Applications
Find out how to apply for a passport, and what documentation is required.

Public Access to Cases
The Arizona Judicial Branch is pleased to offer Public Access to Court Case Information, a valuable online service providing a resource for information about court cases from 177 out of 184 courts in Arizona. Find out more here.

Bail Bondsmen
A bail bondsman, bail bond agent or bond dealer is any person, agency or corporation that will act as a surety and pledge money or property as bail for the appearance of a defendant in court.
View a List of Approved Bondsmen
Professional Bail Bondsmen Procedure
Affidavit of Professional Bondsman
E-Filing
Electronically filing documents is available for: Civil, *Criminal, Domestic Relations, *Guardianship/Conservatorship, *Juvenile Delinquency, and *Probate cases through the eFiling portal offered by the State at https://efile.azcourts.gov/
* Non-initiating (subsequent) filing only
For information on the eFiling system and to register and train for its use, you can visit https://www.azcourts.gov/efilinginformation/eFiling-Availability/GJ
To Login to your existing eFile AZ account click here: https://efile.azcourts.gov/
Legal Document Preparation
The Legal Document Preparer Program certifies non-attorney legal document preparers in Arizona who provide document preparation assistance and services to individuals and entities not represented by an attorney. Legal document preparers may provide general legal information but may not give legal advice.
View A List of Certified Legal Document Preparers In Mohave County.
Orders of Assignment
An assignment order is a court order that requires a judgment debtor to assign certain rights to the judgment creditor. Such assignment orders are obtained through a noticed motion.
The Without Notice Order of Assignment to the first employer is binding 31 days after service to the employer or payor of funds. The Without Notice Order of Assignment is binding upon future employers or payors 14 days after the employer receives a copy of the Order of Assignment.
To inform the Clerk of the Court of a change in employment for the payor, you must submit in writing the following information: Case number, Atlas #, name and address of the payor, social security number of the payor, name of the new employer, and the complete mailing address for the employer. This information should be mailed to the Clerk of Superior Court, P.O. Box 7000, Kingman AZ 86402.
To stop an Order of Assignment, a Motion to Stop or Modify the Order of Assignment must be filed with the Clerk of the Court.
Process Server Information
If you wish to act as a private process server, here’s what you need to know. Find out more here.