Arizona Statutes
§ 12-511 — Civil action arising from criminal conduct; definitions
Arizona § 12-511
JurisdictionArizona
Title 12Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 5LIMITATIONS OF ACTIONS
Art. 1General Provisions
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 12-511 (2026).
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A.Notwithstanding sections 12-505 and 12-542, if a defendant is charged by a criminal complaint or indictment the statute of limitations for any civil cause of action that is brought by a victim against the defendant for criminal conduct against the victim is extended for one year from the final disposition of the criminal proceedings, regardless of whether the defendant is convicted of criminal conduct against the victim.
B.There is no duty under a policy of insurance to defend or indemnify for any loss resulting from criminal conduct if the civil action is not commenced within the time period that would be applicable without any tolling or extension of the statute of limitations pursuant to this section.
C.This section does not toll or extend any statute of limitations applicable to
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