Arizona Statutes
§ 11-481 — Title and size prerequisites for recording maps and plats; recording fee; exception
Arizona § 11-481
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 11-481 (2026).
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A.All maps or plats presented for recording shall have a title that at least indicates the type of map or plat, the name of the subdivision or a description of the location of the area by section, township and range, the name of the owner of record of the area being surveyed and a place for the recorder’s information and seal block on the sheet.
B.Any map or plat offered for recording that exceeds a size of eight and one-half by fourteen inches shall be the original map legibly drawn on polyester or a copy reproduced on polyester by a photographic silver imaging process or other method that assures archival quality and is subject to the following restrictions:
1.A map or plat of a subdivision shall be on a sheet or sheets measuring twenty-four by thirty-six inches, including a left ma
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