Arizona Statutes
§ 17-304 — Prohibition by landowner on hunting, fishing, trapping or guiding; trespassing; posting; requirements
Arizona § 17-304
JurisdictionArizona
Title 17Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 3TAKING AND HANDLING OF WILDLIFE
Art. 1General Regulations
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 17-304 (2026).
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A.Landowners or lessees of private land who desire to prohibit hunting, fishing, trapping or guiding on their lands without their permission shall post such lands closed to hunting, fishing, trapping or guiding using notices or signboards.
B.State or federal lands, including those under lease, may not be posted except by consent of the commission.
C.The notices or signboards shall meet all of the following criteria:
1.Be at least eight inches by eleven inches with plainly legible wording in capital and bold-faced lettering at least one inch high.
2.Contain the words "no trespassing", "no hunting", "no trapping", "no fishing" or "no guiding" either as a single phrase or in any combination.
3.Be conspicuously placed on a structure or post at all points of vehicular access, at all
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