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News & Announcements: January, 2025
Check this page, or the News and Announcements box on the homepage, for the latest official news and announcements released by the court. You can also access archived news and announcements from this page.
Fri, 09/12/2025
The District of Arizona has updated its Electronic Case Filing Administrative Policies and Procedures Manual with the addition of section II(B)(2) “After Business Hours Emergency Relief”. This new procedure was added based on the recent increase of...
Wed, 09/10/2025
Pursuant to General Order 25-16, the fee for appearing pro hac vice in the District of Arizona will be increased from $100.00 to $225.00, effective October 1, 2025.
Thu, 09/04/2025
A fake website is currently impersonating www.cvb.uscourts.gov and may attempt to collect personal or financial information fraudulently. The only official website for paying a U.S....
Fri, 08/29/2025
The Judicial Conference of the United States has authorized the appointment of two full-time United States Magistrate Judges for the District of Arizona at Tucson, Arizona. The public notice and application are available on this page.
A PDF copy of...
Mon, 08/18/2025
Chief Judge Jennifer G. Zipps and District Judge Diane J. Humetewa would like to extend an invitation to the 2025 POWER Act Program. The event will be held in person at the Sandra Day O'Connor U.S. Courthouse, Jury Assembly Room on Tuesday,...
Mon, 08/11/2025
Beginning August 11, 2025, the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AO) will require Multi Factor Authentication (MFA) to enhance system security for Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) and Public Access to Court Electronic Records (...
Tue, 07/01/2025
Residents of the District of Arizona continue to receive fraudulent phone calls claiming that the victim failed to appear for jury duty in federal court and/or has an arrest warrant or similar adverse situation. The scammer tells the victim that he...
Mon, 06/30/2025
Fri, 05/30/2025
The Department of Homeland Security has determined that federal courthouses remain exempt from the provisions of the REAL ID Act in order to protect the constitutional right of defendants and other members of the public’s access to court proceedings...