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Trespassing Laws in Arizona
- Arizona trespassing laws are codified in Title 13, Chapter 15 of the state criminal code. Statute 13-1501 defines types of public service facilities to which trespassing laws apply. Statutes 13-1502 through 13-1504 describe the three degrees of criminal trespass.
- You could be charged with third-degree criminal trespass if you refuse to get off railroad tracks.railroad tracks image by Mat Hayward from Fotolia.com
Criminal trespass in the third degree is a Class 3 misdemeanor. You're committing this crime if you knowingly enter or stay on property after you've been asked to leave or if there are "No Trespassing" signs posted. Remaining on tracks or other railroad facilities is also prohibited by this law. - It's a Class 2 misdemeanor if you commit criminal trespass in the second degree. You may be accused of this crime if you unlawfully enter any nonresidential structure or fenced commercial yard.
- Trespassing on religious property in Arizona is a felony.church image by pearlguy from Fotolia.com
Some first-degree criminal trespass offenses are Class 6 felonies and others are Class 1 misdemeanors. Felony offenses include entering or remaining unlawfully on someone's residential property, on religious property or on public service facility property. Misdemeanor offenses include entering someone's fenced residential yard, looking into a residential structure from the yard and unlawfully entering property to explore for minerals.
Criminal Codes
Third-Degree Trespass
Second-Degree Trespass
First-Degree Trespass
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