Find an Attorney in Chandler, Arizona

Chandler legal help by practice area — plus how local courts handle your case.

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By John Quigley, Legal Content Director · Reviewed against current A.R.S. · Last reviewed 2026-06-11

A fast-growing East Valley tech hub, Chandler’s municipal court handles local misdemeanors and code matters; family and felony cases go to Maricopa County Superior Court.

Whether you’re facing a criminal charge, a family matter, or an injury claim in Chandler, the right attorney depends on your specific issue. Browse practice areas below to learn the Arizona law that applies and connect with attorneys serving Chandler and the surrounding Maricopa County area.

Courts serving Chandler

Most city misdemeanors, traffic citations, and local code matters in Chandler are handled by the Chandler Municipal Court. Felony charges, family-law cases, probate, and larger civil disputes are heard at the Maricopa County Superior Court, with the main complex in downtown Phoenix and regional facilities across the Valley. Small claims and evictions are generally handled by the local Justice Court.

Chandler attorneys by practice area

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