Arizona Statutes
§ 29-3503 — Charging order
Arizona § 29-3503
JurisdictionArizona
Title 29Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 7ARIZONA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ACT
Art. 5Transferable Interests and Rights of Transferees and Creditors
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Bluebook
Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 29-3503 (2026).
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A.On application by a judgment creditor of a member or transferee, a court may enter a charging order against the transferable interest of the judgment debtor for the unsatisfied amount of the judgment. A charging order requires the limited liability company to pay over to the person to which the charging order was issued any distribution that otherwise would be paid to the judgment debtor.
B.The member or transferee whose transferable interest is subject to a charging order under subsection A of this section may extinguish the charging order by satisfying the judgment and filing a certified copy of the satisfaction with the court that issued the charging order.
C.A limited liability company or one or more members whose transferable interests are not subject to the charging order may
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