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22-520. Recording judgment

A. The judgment by the justice of the peace or hearing officer in small claims issues shall be rendered no later than ten days from the close of the trial.

B. All judgments shall be in writing and the court shall mail copies to all parties.

C. The judgment shall clearly state the determination of the rights of the parties.

D. The judgment is due and payable immediately after the judgment is rendered by the justice of the peace or a hearing officer in small claims court. Collection of the judgment by the prevailing party may follow the procedures as provided in sections 22-243 through 22-246.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title22 > 22-520

22-520. Recording judgment

A. The judgment by the justice of the peace or hearing officer in small claims issues shall be rendered no later than ten days from the close of the trial.

B. All judgments shall be in writing and the court shall mail copies to all parties.

C. The judgment shall clearly state the determination of the rights of the parties.

D. The judgment is due and payable immediately after the judgment is rendered by the justice of the peace or a hearing officer in small claims court. Collection of the judgment by the prevailing party may follow the procedures as provided in sections 22-243 through 22-246.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title22 > 22-520

22-520. Recording judgment

A. The judgment by the justice of the peace or hearing officer in small claims issues shall be rendered no later than ten days from the close of the trial.

B. All judgments shall be in writing and the court shall mail copies to all parties.

C. The judgment shall clearly state the determination of the rights of the parties.

D. The judgment is due and payable immediately after the judgment is rendered by the justice of the peace or a hearing officer in small claims court. Collection of the judgment by the prevailing party may follow the procedures as provided in sections 22-243 through 22-246.