22-124. Custody of records filed; purging;
destruction


A. The justice of the peace shall keep in custody and shall take charge of and
safely keep and dispose of according to court rules all books, papers and records which
may be filed or deposited in custody.


B. The justice court may destroy all documents, records, instruments, books,
papers, depositions, exhibits and transcripts in any action or proceeding in the justice
court or otherwise filed or deposited in custody pursuant to rules established by the
supreme court.


C. The justice of the peace or the justice's designee shall notify the director of
the Arizona state library, archives and public records of records designated for
destruction pursuant to court rules. The state library shall have the opportunity in a
time prescribed by court rule to review and inspect these records. During this time
period, the state library may remove any of these records for storage and retrieval.


D. Subsection C does not apply if the director of the Arizona state library,
archives and public records has previously approved the destruction of records.