Arizona Statutes

§ 12-1809 — Injunction against harassment; petition; venue; fees; notices; enforcement; definition

Arizona·Title 12 Arizona Revised Statutes·Ch. 10 MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS·Art. 1 Injunctions
A.A person may file a verified petition with a magistrate, justice of the peace or superior court judge for an injunction prohibiting harassment. If the person is a minor, the parent, legal guardian or person who has legal custody of the minor shall file the petition unless the court determines otherwise. The petition shall name the parent, guardian or custodian as the plaintiff, and the minor is a specifically designated person for the purposes of subsection F of this section. If a person is either temporarily or permanently unable to request an injunction, a third party may request an injunction on behalf of the plaintiff. After the request, the judicial officer shall determine if the third party is an appropriate requesting party for the plaintiff. Notwithstanding the location of the

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