ARS 12-1173.01. Additional definition of forcible detainer A. In addition to other persons enumerated in this article, a person in any of the following cases who retains possession of any land, tenements or other real property after he receives written demand of possession may be removed through an action for forcible detainer filed with the clerk of the superior court in accordance with this article: 1. If the property has been sold through the foreclosure of a mortgage, deed of trust or contract for conveyance of real property pursuant to title 33, chapter 6, article 2. 2. If the property has been sold through a trustee's sale under a deed of trust pursuant to title 33, chapter 6.1. 3. If the property has been forfeited through a contract for conveyance of real property pursuant to title 33, chapter 6, article 3. 4. If the property has been sold by virtue of an execution and the title has been duly transferred. 5. If the property has been sold by the owner and the title has been duly transferred. B. The remedies provided by this section do not affect the rights of persons in possession under a lease or other possessory right which is superior to the interest sold, forfeited or executed upon. C. The remedies provided by this section are in addition to and do not preclude any other remedy granted by law.
ARS 28-4139a is a statute in Arizona related to the installation of ignition interlock devices for certain DUI offenders. It specifies the requirements and procedures for installing and maintaining these devices to prevent individuals from driving under the influence of alcohol. Violating this statute can result in legal penalties.
The statute of limitations for possession of marijuana in Arizona is seven years. If the charge is in connection with another crime, it could be longer.
Arizona has no emancipation statute.
2 years
Seven Years.
Fines have no statute of limitations. You were informed of the violation and fine and Arizona can collect.
No it is not a revised statute
There is no statute of limitations for filing a quiet title action in Arizona. However the statute of limitations may apply if the person filing the action enjoys undisturbed possession of the property in question and if so then the statute of limitations is 1 year.
36 month statute of limitations on the collection of civil traffic violations
If you were issued a ticket, there is no statute of limitations. It can stay on your record forever.
No
There is none.