Arizona Statutes
§ 13-1602 — Criminal damage; classification
Arizona § 13-1602
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 13-1602 (2026).
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A.A person commits criminal damage by:
1.Recklessly defacing or damaging property of another person.
2.Recklessly tampering with property of another person so as substantially to impair its function or value.
3.Recklessly damaging property of a utility.
4.Recklessly physically obstructing a passageway in such a manner as to deprive livestock of access to the only reasonably available water.
5.Recklessly drawing or inscribing a message, slogan, sign or symbol that is made on any public or private building, structure or surface, except the ground, and that is made without permission of the owner.
6.Intentionally tampering with utility property.
B.Criminal damage is punished as follows:
1.Criminal damage is a class 4 felony if the person recklessly damages property of another
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Nearby Sections
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§ 13-1001
Attempt; classifications§ 13-1002
Solicitation; classifications§ 13-1003
Conspiracy; classification§ 13-1004
Facilitation; classification§ 13-101
Purposes§ 13-101.01
Additional purposes of the criminal law§ 13-102
Applicability of title§ 13-104
Rule of construction§ 13-105
Definitions§ 13-107
Time limitations§ 13-108
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