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Q: How many years must the justice of peace practised law in Arizona?
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How do you become a justice of the peace in Arizona?

The justice of the peace post in Arizona is an elected judicial post.In order to run for justice of the peace, you must be an Arizona resident, be at least 18 years old, and be able to read and write in English. Of course, you must also be a qualified voter in the intended precinct.


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