Arizona Statutes
§ 17-314 — Illegally taking, wounding, killing or possessing wildlife; civil penalty; enforcement
Arizona § 17-314
JurisdictionArizona
Title 17Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 3TAKING AND HANDLING OF WILDLIFE
Art. 1General Regulations
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 17-314 (2026).
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A.The commission may impose a civil penalty against any person for unlawfully taking, wounding, killing or possessing any of the following wildlife, or part thereof, to recover the following minimum sums:
1.For each turkey or javelina $ 500.00
2.For each bear, mountain lion, pronghorn (antelope)
or deer $1,500.00
3.For each elk or eagle, other than
endangered species $2,500.00
4.For each predatory, fur-bearing or nongame animal $ 250.00
5.For each small game or aquatic wildlife animal $ 50.00
6.For each bighorn sheep, bison (buffalo)
or endangered species animal $8,000.00
B.The commission may bring a civil action in the name of this state to enforce the civil penalty. The civil penalty, or a verdict or judgment to enforce the civil penalty, shall not be less t
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Related
State v. Barr
175 P.3d 694 (Court of Appeals of Arizona, 2008)
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