Arizona Statutes

§ 3-1261 — Adoption and recording of brand and earmark; brand as property right; sale or transfer

Arizona § 3-1261
JurisdictionArizona
Title 3Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 11OWNERSHIP, CONTROL AND REGULATION OF LIVESTOCK
Art. 3Brands and Marks

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 3-1261 (2026).

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A.Every person owning range livestock in this state shall adopt and record a brand with the division with which to brand such livestock. Branding shall be performed by a hot iron, freezing, acid or any other method that will result in a permanent mark. Any person owning range livestock may also record an earmark with which to mark such livestock as long as the earmark is not recorded for use by neighboring range livestock owners. Sheep shall be marked distinctly with a mark or device sufficient to distinguish them. Every owner of other animals may adopt a brand or earmark with which to brand or earmark such animals.
B.No two brands of the same design or figure shall be adopted or recorded, but the associate director, in the associate director's discretion, may reject and refuse to recor

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