The Gila River Indian Community Government in Sacaton, AZ, is a tribal government that provides effective and fair administration of justice and quality customer service for the benefit of the Gila River Indian Community. They have a main court building located in Sacaton, Arizona, and a second court office in Laveen, Arizona, serving Districts 6 and 7. The Community Court offers a range of services, including case filings, orders of protection, marriage licenses, and mental health treatment orders, and operates with a computerized case management system called Full Court.
The Gila River Indian Community Government has a dedicated team of judges, including the Chief Judge and Associate Judges who are elected by the community, and Children's Court Judges appointed by the Tribal Council. They also have a Probation Department that provides services to individuals ordered by the court to probation, including a Diversion Program for juveniles. The government has implemented various ordinances and administrative orders to ensure the smooth functioning of the court system, including rules on traffic, children's code, criminal code, and evidence. They have also made provisions for in-person, telephonic, and virtual participation in court hearings.
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