Government Records
Pima County
Pima County was the last of the four Arizona counties created under
the Howell code in 1864. The county seat was located in Tucson. Part
of this county were taken to create the counties of Maricopa, Pinal,
Cochise, Graham and Santa Cruz.
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District Court |
| Marriage Certificates |
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1908-1921 |
| Marriage Affids. |
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N/A |
| Marriage Licenses |
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1881-1912 |
| Civil Cases* |
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1864-1912 |
| Criminal Cases |
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1864-1912 |
| Probate Cases |
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1864-1912 |
| Insanity |
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1887-1913 |
| Inquests |
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N/A |
| Wills/Estates |
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1866-1909 |
| Naturalization ** |
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1912-1914 |
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School Supt. |
| Census |
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1888-1963 |
| Teacher Regs. |
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N/A |
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Assessor |
| Assesor Rolls |
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1879-1944 |
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Recorder |
| Great Register |
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1876-1881 |
|
Secretary of State |
| Census |
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1866-1882 |
| Auto License Registrations |
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1912-1917 |
*Divorce records are found in several record groups, including the
Territorial Legislature and Superior Courts.
**Naturalization is administered by Federal District Courts. Before
1920, federal courts delegated this responsibility to various state and
county courts.
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