Arizona Statutes

§ 16-153 — Voter registration; confidentiality; definitions

Arizona § 16-153
JurisdictionArizona
Title 16Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 1QUALIFICATION AND REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS
Art. 4Forms

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 16-153 (2026).

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A.Eligible persons, and any other registered voter who resides at the same residence address as the eligible person, may request that the general public be prohibited from accessing the eligible person's identifying information, including any of the following:
1.That person's documents and voting precinct number contained in that person's voter registration record.
2.If the person is a public official, the address of a property held in trust by the public official.
B.Eligible persons may request this action by filing an affidavit that states all of the following on an application form developed by the administrative office of the courts in agreement with an association of counties and an organization of peace officers:
1.The person's full legal name, residential address and date o

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