Arizona Naturalization and Citizenship

History
Persons living in the territory in 1848 and those residing in the area of the Gadsden Purchase were automatically granted U.S. citizenship. Naturalization records for later immigrants were filed in the district courts. They were recorded in the U.S. district court from September 1906 until 1912 when Arizona became a state. Since then, naturalization records have been filed in the superior courts, except for Maricopa County in which the U.S. district court has had jurisdiction since 1919.

Declarations, petitions, certificates, and other early records from about 1864 to 1912 are located at the National Archives—Pacific Region (Laguna Nuguel) and the Department of Libraries, Archives and Public Records. The Family History Library has copies of many of these Arizona naturalization records on microfilm for 1864-1955.

Post-1906 Records
In 1906 the Immigration and Naturalization Service (now United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) was created, forms were standardized and duplicate records were created by the courts and sent to the INS. To access these records, download a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) form from www.uscis.gov, fill it out and send it to the address listed on the form. You mayt also contact the National Archives—Pacific Region (Laguna Niguel), or the U.S. district court.

Web Sites

 * Family History Library at www.familysearch.org
 * National Archives—Pacific Region (Laguna Nuguel) at www.archives.gov/pacific/laguna/
 * United States Citizenship and Immigration Services at www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis
 * United States District Courts at www.uscourts.gov/districtcourts.html