Arizona HOA Records | Superior Court Administrative Appeal | LC2025-000025
This page separates the Superior Court administrative-review case from the larger OAH 24F-H047 record. The core court order dismissed the broader appeal, sent the matter back for a limited evidentiary hearing, and later denied a motion to enforce the remand as a broader subpoena dispute.
Last updated May 21, 2026. Case: AZNH Revocable Trust v. Arizona Department of Real Estate and Sunland Springs Village Homeowners Association, Maricopa County Superior Court No. LC2025-000025; minute entries in the uploaded record use LC2025-000025-001 DT; related OAH No. 24F-H047-REL; Hon. Joseph P. Mikitish.
Scope note: This is the Superior Court administrative-appeal page for LC2025-000025. It should be read with the related OAH page for 24F-H047-REL and the later CV2025-036466 special-action page. AI-generated briefing material in the upload was reviewed only as orientation; the published analysis relies on court minute entries, OAH orders, and the normalized source-file roadmap.
The posture in one sentence
The Superior Court did not decide the electronic-ballot records dispute outright; it dismissed the broader administrative appeal, remanded for a limited evidentiary hearing on specified additional evidence, and later denied an enforcement motion over the scope of that remand.
Case snapshot
Maricopa County Superior Court No. LC2025-000025; uploaded minute entries use LC2025-000025-001 DT.
OAH No. 24F-H047-REL, the Sunland Springs electronic-ballot records petition.
The April 17, 2025 minute entry dismissed the appeal and remanded only for a limited evidentiary hearing.
On September 17, 2025, the court denied the motion to enforce judgment and order to show cause.
What the administrative appeal was about
AZNH appealed after the OAH decision and ADRE rehearing denial in the Sunland Springs electronic-ballot records dispute. The appeal focused on whether additional evidence about the electronic voting interface and vendor video should be considered after the original administrative decision.
The April 17, 2025 order is the turning point. The court did not hold a broad new merits trial. Instead, it sent the matter back to ADRE/OAH to address the additional evidence proposed by AZNH. That narrow remand is why the later OAH subpoena and enforcement filings matter.
The September 17, 2025 minute entry is the second Superior Court checkpoint. After disputes over whether OAH was treating the remand as too narrow, the court denied the motion to enforce judgment and order to show cause.
What the key court orders do
The administrative-review orders set the service and record-transmission mechanics after the January 14, 2025 notice of appeal.
The April 17, 2025 minute entry dismissed the appeal and remanded for an evidentiary hearing to address the additional evidence proposed by AZNH.
OAH orders after remand treated additional subpoena relief as constrained by the court’s limited-remand framing.
The September 17, 2025 minute entry denied the requested enforcement and order-to-show-cause relief.
Video overview: administrative appeal, limited remand, and ALJ reassignment
This overview explains how the electronic-ballot records dispute moved from OAH into Superior Court, back to OAH on limited remand, and then into the separate ALJ-change special action.
For homeowners: how to use this administrative-review record
This page is most useful as a map of what happens after an ADRE/OAH HOA case is appealed to Superior Court. A homeowner can ask for judicial review, but the court may send the case back only for a specific task rather than reopening every discovery and evidence question.
If a remand order is narrow, track the exact wording. Later subpoena requests, hearing notices, and enforcement motions should be measured against the court’s actual remand language, not against what either side wishes the remand had said.
The record also shows why procedural issues should be separated. The electronic-ballot merits dispute, the evidentiary-hearing request, the subpoena/remand-scope fight, and the later ALJ-change issue each have different source documents and different legal consequences.
Suggested judicial-review workflow
- Start with the final agency action. Identify the OAH decision and the ADRE rehearing order before filing or reviewing a Superior Court administrative appeal.
- Separate new-evidence requests from the merits. If the issue is additional evidence, identify the specific evidence and why the existing agency record is incomplete.
- Read the remand order literally. A limited evidentiary remand is not the same as a full restart of the administrative case.
- Document every post-remand order. Hearing notices, subpoena rulings, and OAH orders become the record for any later enforcement or special-action request.
- Keep related court cases linked but distinct. LC2025-000025 explains the limited remand. CV2025-036466 separately addresses the peremptory ALJ-change issue.
Procedure checklist for ADRE/OAH administrative appeals
- Keep the OAH decision, rehearing order, notice of appeal, and administrative-review orders together.
- Quote the remand language when asking OAH or the court for later action.
- Preserve proof of what additional evidence the court was asked to consider.
- Use a source-file roadmap so readers can follow the procedural chain without guessing.
- Do not treat a limited remand as authority for unlimited discovery.
- Do not bury a remand-scope issue inside a general merits argument.
- Do not assume an enforcement motion will broaden the original remand order.
- Do not merge the LC administrative appeal with later special actions when explaining the posture.
What LC2025-000025 does not decide
This Superior Court record does not itself create a final appellate ruling on whether the HOA violated the electronic-ballot retention requirements. The court order sent a limited issue back to the administrative process.
It also does not decide the later peremptory-change-of-ALJ question. That issue is handled in the separate CV2025-036466 special action, which is linked below and included in the case-family timeline for context.
Timeline highlights
| Date | Event | Why it mattered |
|---|---|---|
| November 5, 2024 | OAH issued the initial decision denying the electronic-ballot records petition. | This was the administrative decision that led to rehearing and judicial review. |
| January 14, 2025 | AZNH filed the Superior Court administrative appeal. | LC2025-000025 opened the judicial-review phase. |
| April 17, 2025 | Superior Court entered the dismissal/remand minute entry. | The court sent the case back for a limited evidentiary hearing on specified additional evidence. |
| August 15, 2025 | OAH denied expanded subpoena relief. | The ALJ applied a narrow view of the remand scope. |
| September 17, 2025 | Superior Court denied the motion to enforce judgment and order to show cause. | The court did not grant additional enforcement relief over the remand-scope dispute. |
| March 25, 2026 | In CV2025-036466, the Superior Court ordered ALJ reassignment. | That later special action changed the administrative posture but did not rewrite the LC remand order. |
Related AZNH pages
24F-H047-REL custom OAH page
This page contains the broader OAH case-family guide, video overview, and complete uploaded document list.
CV2025-036466 authority page
The later Superior Court special action over A.R.S. 41-1092.07(A) and ALJ reassignment.
Court of Appeals authority page
A separate published appellate decision on open meetings, executive-session votes, and A.R.S. 33-1804.
Filing roadmap and source PDFs
This roadmap focuses on the LC2025-000025 administrative-review chain while preserving the connection to the larger OAH case family. Rows without a direct PDF button are still accounted for in the downloadable source-file roadmap CSV.
Vendor setup and demo emails
Filed by: Vote HOA Now / Sunland Springs
The administrative record begins with electronic-voting setup material. The roadmap CSV identifies these source entries because they are part of the evidence history rather than separate court orders.
Subpoena for absentee ballots
Filed by: OAH
Before the Superior Court appeal, OAH subpoenaed ballot materials in the underlying administrative case.
Initial administrative decision
Filed by: OAH
ALJ Kay Abramsohn denied the original electronic-ballot records petition, setting up rehearing and then judicial review.
Order denying rehearing request
Filed by: ADRE
ADRE denied rehearing, which moved the dispute toward Superior Court administrative review.
Notice of appeal of administrative decision
Filed by: AZNH Revocable Trust
AZNH opened Maricopa County Superior Court No. LC2025-000025 to review the agency decision.
Motion for evidentiary hearing
Filed by: AZNH Revocable Trust
The motion asked the court to consider additional evidence, including electronic voting interface material and video.
Administrative review orders
Filed by: Superior Court
The court set the administrative-review mechanics for service, record transmission, and briefing.
Opening brief, answering brief, certified record, and reply brief
Filed by: Parties / OAH
The administrative appeal was briefed while OAH certified the record for review.
Minute entry order of dismissal and limited remand
Filed by: Superior Court
Judge Mikitish dismissed the broader appeal and remanded for ADRE/OAH to address the additional evidence proposed by AZNH.
Notice of hearing after remand
Filed by: ADRE
ADRE/OAH restarted proceedings after the remand and set a new hearing track.
Motion for subpoena duces tecum and OAH order
Filed by: AZNH Revocable Trust / OAH
AZNH sought additional ballot/vendor material; the resulting OAH order shows how the tribunal framed the remand.
Order regarding hearing, denying subpoena
Filed by: OAH
OAH denied expanded subpoena relief and treated the rehearing as limited to specific allegations.
Motion to enforce judgment and for order to show cause
Filed by: AZNH Revocable Trust
AZNH returned to Superior Court arguing ADRE/OAH was not following the limited-remand order correctly.
Minute entry setting order-to-show-cause return hearing
Filed by: Superior Court
The court set a short hearing to address the enforcement motion.
Response to motion to enforce judgment and order to show cause
Filed by: ADRE
ADRE took a nominal-role position and explained its conduit relationship with OAH.
Minute entry denying enforcement relief
Filed by: Superior Court
The court denied the motion to enforce judgment and order to show cause after the return hearing.
Peremptory ALJ-change request in the remanded OAH case
Filed by: AZNH Revocable Trust / OAH
This later procedural issue became a separate Superior Court special action rather than part of the LC administrative appeal itself.
Special-action ruling on ALJ reassignment
Filed by: Superior Court
Judge Blaney vacated later ALJ orders and required reassignment in CV2025-036466; that ruling explains the later procedural posture of the same OAH case family.
Complete uploaded source-document index
This index is generated from every public-facing source file currently present in assets/court_case_downloads/aznh-revocable-trust-v-sunland-springs-village-homeowners-association-lc2025-000025/raw/: 37 PDFs, 3 supporting review/media files. Files are ordered by the date/sequence embedded in the normalized filename; AI-generated review materials are labeled separately and should not be treated as court filings.
Initial OAH Decision Electronic Ballots
Type: Decision or judgment
Decision document; read it to understand the controlling result before moving to later filings.
Notice Appeal Administrative Decision
Type: Decision or judgment
Decision document; read it to understand the controlling result before moving to later filings.
Lower Court Appeals Cover Sheet
Type: Court/source PDF
Court intake document classifying the case for filing and assignment purposes.
Memorandum Support Motion Evidentiary Hearing
Type: Motion/application
A request for a specific ruling or procedural action; the next document is often a response or order.
Motion Evidentiary Hearing Introduce Additional Evidence
Type: Motion/application
A request for a specific ruling or procedural action; the next document is often a response or order.
Proof Service Notice Of Action
Type: Procedural/service filing
Procedural filing that documents service, appearance, compliance, or a required notice step.
Administrative Review Orders
Type: Court order/minute entry
Court or agency order; this is usually the document that tells readers what changed next.
ADRE Notice Appearance Nominal Party
Type: Procedural/service filing
Procedural filing that documents service, appearance, compliance, or a required notice step.
ADRE Notice Appearance Receipt Copy
Type: Procedural/service filing
Procedural filing that documents service, appearance, compliance, or a required notice step.
Declaration Service Sunland Springs HOA
Type: Procedural/service filing
Uploaded source file in the case record; read it in sequence with the surrounding filings to follow the procedure.
Certificate Service Rule 4 G
Type: Procedural/service filing
Procedural filing that documents service, appearance, compliance, or a required notice step.
Declaration Service ADRE
Type: Procedural/service filing
Uploaded source file in the case record; read it in sequence with the surrounding filings to follow the procedure.
Plaintiff Opening Brief
Type: Briefing paper
Opening merits brief; this is where the appellant or moving party frames the legal argument.
Request Ruling Motion Evidentiary Hearing
Type: Court order/minute entry
A request for a specific ruling or procedural action; the next document is often a response or order.
Sunland Opposition Motion Evidentiary Hearing
Type: Motion/application
A request for a specific ruling or procedural action; the next document is often a response or order.
Sunland Opposition Motion Evidentiary Hearing Receipt Copy
Type: Motion/application
A request for a specific ruling or procedural action; the next document is often a response or order.
Reply Motion Evidentiary Hearing
Type: Motion/application
A request for a specific ruling or procedural action; the next document is often a response or order.
Sunland Answering Brief
Type: Responsive pleading
Responding party’s first substantive response to the complaint or petition.
OAH Certification Record On Review
Type: Court/source PDF
Uploaded source file in the case record; read it in sequence with the surrounding filings to follow the procedure.
OAH Certified Record On Review Oversized
Type: Court/source PDF
Uploaded source file in the case record; read it in sequence with the surrounding filings to follow the procedure.
Plaintiff Reply Brief
Type: Briefing paper
Reply paper; usually the final written response before the court takes the issue under advisement.
Limited Remand Order Dismissal
Type: Court order/minute entry
Court or agency order; this is usually the document that tells readers what changed next.
OAH Order Subpoena Duces Tecum
Type: Court order/minute entry
Discovery or evidence request material; read it with the later order to see what was allowed or denied.
OAH Order Regarding Hearing Denying Subpoena
Type: Court order/minute entry
Discovery or evidence request material; read it with the later order to see what was allowed or denied.
Motion Enforce Judgment Order Show Cause
Type: Decision or judgment
A request for a specific ruling or procedural action; the next document is often a response or order.
Memorandum Support Motion Enforce Judgment OSC
Type: Decision or judgment
A request for a specific ruling or procedural action; the next document is often a response or order.
Sunland Response Opposition Motion Enforce Judgment
Type: Decision or judgment
A request for a specific ruling or procedural action; the next document is often a response or order.
Reply Support Motion Enforce Judgment OSC
Type: Decision or judgment
A request for a specific ruling or procedural action; the next document is often a response or order.
Minute Entry Order To Show Cause Set
Type: Court order/minute entry
Court or agency order; this is usually the document that tells readers what changed next.
ADRE Notice Substitution Counsel
Type: Procedural/service filing
Procedural filing that documents service, appearance, compliance, or a required notice step.
ADRE Response Motion Enforce Judgment OSC
Type: Decision or judgment
A request for a specific ruling or procedural action; the next document is often a response or order.
Minute Entry Enforcement Denied
Type: Court order/minute entry
Court or agency order; this is usually the document that tells readers what changed next.
Special Action Complaint Peremptory ALJ Change
Type: Opening pleading
Starts or reframes the case and identifies the claims or relief requested.
Special Action Motion Judgment Case Filings
Type: Decision or judgment
A request for a specific ruling or procedural action; the next document is often a response or order.
Special Action Ruling Peremptory ALJ Change
Type: Court order/minute entry
Court or agency order; this is usually the document that tells readers what changed next.
AI Administrative Appeal Anatomy
Type: AI-generated review PDF
AI-generated review material from the upload. Use it only for orientation; verify any legal claim against the linked court filings and orders.
AI Briefing Document AZNH ADRE Sunland
Type: AI-generated review PDF
AI-generated review material from the upload. Use it only for orientation; verify any legal claim against the linked court filings and orders.
AI Audio Digital Ballot Legal Fight
Type: AI-generated media review asset
AI-generated review material from the upload. Use it only for orientation; verify any legal claim against the linked court filings and orders.
AI Video HOA Legal Battles
Type: AI-generated media review asset
AI-generated review material from the upload. Use it only for orientation; verify any legal claim against the linked court filings and orders.
Source File Roadmap
Type: Source roadmap CSV
Upload/source spreadsheet that helps cross-check filing order, source names, or AI review notes.
Complete source set
Oversized and roadmap files
Two source PDFs exceeded the normal WordPress media upload limit when the OAH page was rebuilt, so they are preserved here as static downloads. The roadmap CSV is the best index for every source item in the administrative-review chain.
Additional preserved source downloads
Download oversized source PDF
Preserved as a static download because the regular WordPress media upload limit rejected it.
Download Administrative Appeal Anatomy PDF
Included as reviewed orientation material, not as an independent court source.
Frequently asked questions
Is LC2025-000025 the same as OAH 24F-H047-REL?
No. OAH 24F-H047-REL is the administrative case. LC2025-000025 is the Superior Court administrative appeal from that agency record.
Did the Superior Court rule that AZNH won the electronic-ballot records claim?
No. The key April 17, 2025 order dismissed the broader appeal and remanded for a limited evidentiary hearing on specified additional evidence.
Why is the September 17, 2025 minute entry important?
It shows that the court later denied the motion to enforce judgment and order to show cause after the remand-scope dispute returned to Superior Court.
Why does this page link CV2025-036466?
The later special action did not replace LC2025-000025, but it changed the same OAH case family’s posture by requiring ALJ reassignment.
Review note and disclaimer
Reviewed against the local OAH 24F-H047 source folder, the normalized source-file roadmap, and the Superior Court minute entries preserved in the uploaded record. This page is educational information for Arizona HOA homeowners, boards, managers, and advocates. It is not legal advice for any specific dispute.