About Scottsdale Municipal Court
The Scottsdale Municipal Court hears misdemeanor DUI cases that occur within city limits. Felony and Aggravated DUI cases are transferred to Maricopa County Superior Court. If you were cited by Scottsdale police or the Arizona DPS within the city, your case will land here.
Where It Is
3700 N 75th St, Scottsdale AZ 85251
Phone: 480-312-2442
What to Expect at Arraignment
Your first court date is the arraignment. The judge reads the charges, confirms you have counsel (or appoints one if you qualify), and sets conditions of release. If you have private counsel, most arraignments can be waived in writing — saving you a trip to court.
Pretrial Conference and Disclosure
After arraignment, the court sets a pretrial conference. This is where your attorney receives disclosure from the prosecutor — the police reports, breath or blood test records, dash-cam and body-cam video, and officer certifications. Most defense leverage is built at this stage.
Motion Practice and Plea Negotiation
Scottsdale prosecutors have their own charging policies and plea tendencies. An experienced DUI attorney who practices regularly in this court will know how the city attorney's office tends to handle challenges to the stop, SFST administration, and breath test foundation.
Local Notes for Scottsdale
- Arraignment days and judge rotations
- Typical first-offer patterns from the city prosecutor
- Whether the court accepts video appearance for pretrial
- How long it takes to set a trial date
Defended in Scottsdale Court
Roth Law has appeared in Scottsdale Municipal Court hundreds of times. If you have an upcoming case here, the first call is free.