Mohave County

Court Commissioner

Mohave County Kingman, AZ
No longer accepting applications

The Superior Court in Mohave County is accepting applications to establish a 12-month hiring register for Court Commissioner. The selected Commissioner serves at the pleasure of the Presiding Judge and is subject to assignment in various case types including but not limited to criminal arraignments, juvenile delinquency and dependency matters, probate/guardianship matters, and family law matters. It is anticipated the commissioner will work in Lake Havasu City but could be assigned to other locations.

Salary for the position will be established by the Presiding Judge but shall not exceed 90% percent of the salary of a Superior Court Judge. The entry-level salary is expected to be at least $152,000 equivalent to 80% of the salary of a Superior Court Judge. Note: Commissioners are required to file an annual financial disclosure statement. Additionally, the Court Commissioner will be enrolled in either the Arizona Elected Officials Defined Contribution Plan (EODC) or the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS).

To apply, submit the original completed Special Judicial Officer Application, cover letter of interest and resume to the address listed below. Applications must be received by Superior Court Human Resources by 5:00 p.m. on July 28, 2025. Visit www.mohavecourts.com for application materials or call 928-718-4928.

Arizona Code of Judicial Conduct

Mohave County Superior Court AO 2016-02

Special Judicial Officer Application
  • Seniority level

    Entry level
  • Employment type

    Full-time
  • Job function

    Other
  • Industries

    Government Administration

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