Arizona Statutes

§ 33-1125 — Personal items

Arizona·Title 33 Arizona Revised Statutes·Ch. 8 HOMESTEAD AND PERSONAL PROPERTY EXEMPTION·Art. 2 Personal Property Exemption

(Caution: 1998 Prop. 105 applies) The following property of a debtor used primarily for personal, family or household purposes is exempt from process:

1.All wearing apparel of not more than a fair market value of five hundred dollars.
2.All musical instruments provided for the debtor's individual or family use of not more than an aggregate fair market value of four hundred dollars.
3.Horses, milk cows and poultry of not more than an aggregate fair market value of one thousand dollars.
4.All engagement and wedding rings of not more than an aggregate fair market value of two thousand dollars.
5.The library of a debtor, including books, manuals, published materials and personal documents of not more than an aggregate fair market value of two hundred fifty dollars.
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