Pima County Divorce
More guidance than Pima County's self-service forms, without paying attorney fees. Official Arizona forms, guided AFI help, and Pima-specific filing steps. Every form formatted with your Pima County court info and ready to file. $199 flat fee. Court filing fees separate.
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Updated for 2026 Pima County filing requirements.
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Clarity Divorce is a self-help technology platform, not a law firm. The Pima County Superior Court Self-Service Center offers free forms and workshops if you prefer to do it entirely on your own.
| Court | Pima County Superior Court, 110 W. Congress St., Tucson |
| Filing fee | $436 (effective June 1, 2026) |
| Filing method | In person at the Clerk of Court or via eFiling |
| Waiting period | 60 days from date of service |
| Residency requirement | At least one spouse must have lived in Arizona for 90+ days |
| Service requirement | You must serve your spouse after filing (acceptance, mail, process server, or sheriff) |
| Notarization | Some documents may require notarization before filing |
| Free resources | Pima County Self-Service Center offers free forms packets and assistance |
Clarity fills the paperwork. You handle the human steps the court requires.
Clarity asks plain-language questions and maps your answers to the correct court form fields. Every legal term is explained. All math is calculated automatically.

Step 1: Employment and Income

Step 2: Monthly Expenses

Step 3: Documents Generated
Pricing
Pima County filing fee: $436 (paid separately to the court)
Estimated total out-of-pocket: ~$648
FAQ
You file at the Pima County Superior Court, located at 110 W. Congress St. in downtown Tucson. The Self-Service Center is on the first floor and can help with procedural questions.
The filing fee for a divorce petition in Pima County is $436 effective June 1, 2026. Fee deferral or waiver is available if you meet income guidelines.
Yes. Pima County accepts electronic filing for family court cases. Clarity provides your documents in formats ready for eFiling or in-person submission.
Arizona requires a minimum 60-day waiting period from the date your spouse is served. Uncontested cases in Pima County typically finalize in about 90 days.
Yes. Every document Clarity generates is formatted for Pima County Superior Court with the correct court address, headers, and local filing requirements.