Supervised visitation in Mesa — Arizona's third-largest city

With more than 500,000 residents and an area larger than Phoenix proper at one stretch of latitude, Mesa is one of the largest single municipalities in the United States. Families here live across distinct geographic communities — from West Mesa near Tempe to East Mesa near the Apache Junction line, and from Northeast Mesa near the Salt River to the rapidly growing southeast corridor near Eastmark and Cadence.

TruVisit Phoenix supervisors meet Mesa families at mutually convenient locations across the city. We don't charge mileage. We don't pick a fixed office on one side of town and require everyone to drive to it. Supervised visitation should accommodate the family — not the provider.

Mesa neighborhoods we regularly serve

  • Downtown Mesa — including the Mesa Arts Center area and Main Street corridor
  • West Mesa — adjacent to Tempe, near Mesa Riverview and the 202 corridor
  • Central Mesa — including the Dobson Ranch area
  • Northeast Mesa — Las Sendas and Red Mountain neighborhoods
  • East Mesa — including the US 60 corridor near Power Road
  • Southeast Mesa — Eastmark, Cadence, and the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport area
  • South Mesa — Augusta Ranch and the southern boundary with Gilbert and Queen Creek

Common Mesa meet-up locations

Locations are selected case-by-case based on the court order and the child's age. Public, family-appropriate venues we use across Mesa include:

  • Pioneer Park (Downtown Mesa)
  • Riverview Park & the family areas near Mesa Riverview shopping
  • Red Mountain Park (Northeast Mesa)
  • Eastmark Great Park (Southeast Mesa)
  • Skyline Regional Park (East Mesa)
  • i.d.e.a. Museum and the Arizona Museum of Natural History (indoor option)
  • Mesa Public Library main branch and regional branches
  • Family-appropriate restaurants throughout the US 60, Power Rd, and Loop 202 corridors

Mesa families and the Maricopa County Superior Court

Mesa family law cases are heard by the Maricopa County Superior Court Family Division. Although the main Family Court Center is in downtown Phoenix, Mesa attorneys and litigants are well represented there. Our session reports are formatted to meet the documentation standards the Family Division uses and are designed to be filed directly with the court, delivered to your attorney, or shared with a guardian ad litem (GAL).

For more on the broader process, see our Maricopa County Family Court process guide and our overview of ARFLP Rule 65.

Mesa is a logistics-friendly city With the 60, 202, and 101 all crossing through it, Mesa is one of the easiest cities in the Valley to coordinate a supervised visit in — particularly for parents living in different parts of the East Valley. If one parent lives in Gilbert or Chandler and the other in Mesa proper, we can often select a meet-up that is genuinely convenient for both.

Pricing

The same flat rate across every Mesa neighborhood: $100 one-time intake, $50/hour for sessions, $10 per session report (first two per month free). Two-hour minimum per session. No mileage. No monthly fees. No add-ons.

How to start your Mesa case

  1. Call (480) 470-6470 or submit the form on our home page.
  2. Intake call (20–30 min by phone) — we review your court order, collect the $100 intake fee, and assign a supervisor.
  3. We coordinate the first session with both parties at a Mesa location of mutual convenience.
  4. Visit happens; written report delivered within 48–72 hours.