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Claims Against the State of Arizona If you would like to file a claim against the State of Arizona, click here to obtain a Notice of Claim form. Notice of claim forms must be hand delivered or mailed to the Office of the Attorney General, 2005 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85004.
Arizona's Tort Claims Act, which is codified starting at Arizona Revised Statutes section 12-820, dictates very specific rules about when an injured person may (or may not) file a claim against the government. The statute also outlines situations in which the government has total immunity from lawsuits.
Arizona Revised Statute 12-821.01 requires that any person with a claim against a public entity or employee file a Notice of Claim with the individual authorized to accept service on behalf of the public entity or employee. Notices of Claim must be filed within 180 days after the injury occurred.
The Notice of Claim should be filed in writing and sent via certified mail, return receipt requested, to ensure that it is received by the public entity. Wait for a response: After the Notice of Claim has been filed, the public entity has 60 days to investigate the incident and respond to the Notice of Claim.