Arizona Statutes

§ 33-104 — Right of person making land survey to enter lands; damages for injury to lands

Arizona § 33-104
JurisdictionArizona
Title 33Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 1LANDMARKS AND SURVEYS
Art. 1In General

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 33-104 (2026).

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A.Any person who is registered as a land surveyor under title 32, chapter 1 or who is an employee of the United States government may enter upon lands within this state to perform necessary work relating to land surveys, and may establish permanent monuments and erect the necessary signals and temporary observatories without committing unnecessary injury. The person making a survey under this section shall make every reasonable effort to give oral or written notice of the survey to the owner of the land before entering the land.
B.If the parties interested cannot agree upon the amount of damages caused thereby, either may petition the superior court to assess the damages.
C.The person entering lands for a land survey as provided by this section may tender to the injured party damages

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