Arizona Statutes
§ 13-607 — Judgment of guilt and sentence document; fingerprint; contents of document; recitations
Arizona·Title 13 Arizona Revised Statutes·Ch. 6 CLASSIFICATIONS OF OFFENSES AND AUTHORIZED DISPOSITIONS OF OFFENDERS
A.At the time of sentencing a person who is convicted of a felony offense, a violation of section 13-1802 or 13-1805, a domestic violence offense as defined in section 13-3601 or a violation of chapter 14 of this title or title 28, chapter 4, the court shall execute a judgment of guilt and sentence document or minute order as prescribed by this section.
B.The court shall require either that the defendant's fingerprint be permanently affixed to the document or order or that the defendant's two fingerprint biometric-based identifier be obtained and recorded in the court case file.
C.The document or order shall recite all of the following in addition to any information deemed appropriate by the court:
1.The defendant's full name and date of birth.
2.The name of the counsel for the de
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Territorial applicability