Border Lines With In Arizona

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The Boundary Line Agreement is a legal document designed to resolve disputes over property boundaries between two or more parties in Arizona. It primarily addresses conflicts concerning a specific strip of land claimed by both parties, detailing their respective ownership claims based on legal descriptions and adverse possession. The agreement facilitates an equitable division of the disputed property, effectively drawing a dividing line to settle differences amicably. Key features include a quitclaim provision where each party relinquishes their claims to the appropriate sections of the property, accompanied by a surveyor's drawing for clarity. To ensure proper documentation, this agreement is intended for filing with the local land records, making it accessible to future property owners. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in real estate disputes, providing a clear method to formalize resolutions and protect property rights. Users should carefully fill in the required information and ensure all parties' signatures are obtained for the document to be legally binding.
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All U.S. citizens need U.S. passport books if re-entering by air. Land and sea border crossings accept additional travel documents, such as U.S. Passport cards and Trusted Traveler cards.

The State of Arizona has ports of entry into the United States in six locations along its border with Mexico.

Among Arizona's six border ports of entry, Nogales facilitates the largest number of pedestrian crossings. San Luis is a distant second, followed by Douglas.

List of Mexico–United States border crossings United States Port of EntryCodeCity and State Lukeville LUK Lukeville, Arizona Sasabe SAS Sasabe, Arizona Nogales–Mariposa NOG Nogales, Arizona Nogales-Grand Avenue NOG Nogales, Arizona52 more rows

Arizona is located in the southwestern quadrant of the conterminous states, bordered by California to the west, Nevada to the northwest, Utah to the north, New Mexico to the east, and the Mexican state of Sonora to the south. The Colorado River forms the boundary with California and Nevada.

The fencing includes a steel fence (varying in height between 18 and 27 feet (4.8 and 8.1 meters)) that divides the border towns of Nogales, Arizona, in the U.S. and Nogales, Sonora, in Mexico.

Among Arizona's six border ports of entry, Nogales facilitates the largest number of passengers crossing in personal vehicles. San Luis is a distant second, followed by Douglas.

Immigration agents have set up checkpoints within 100 miles of the border in Arizona. All persons within 100 miles of a border could be stopped and questioned about their immigration status by Customs and Border Patrol. There is a checkpoint between Nogales and Tucson.

Background. The Colorado River serves as the common boundary for Arizona and California and a portion of the boundary for Arizona and Nevada.

Port of Entry Locations Fredonia. 699 N Main St, Fredonia, AZ 86022. 435.673.3786. Page. US89, MP 551. St. George. Kingman. Hwy 93, MP 67, Kingman, AZ 86402. Topock. I-40, MP 3.8, Topock, AZ 86436. Sanders. I-40, MP 340, Sanders, AZ 86512. Springerville (Closed) E. Teec Nos Pos. US 160 MP 465.2, Teec Nos Pos, AZ 86514.

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Border Lines With In Arizona