Property classified as Legal Class 4.1 is not listed as a registered rental but still does not receive the State Aid to Education Tax Credit. An example of a property in Legal Class 4.1 is a secondary home.
The County Recorder performs two essential functions: processing documents primarily related to real estate transactions and maintaining voter registration records for all jurisdictions within the county and performing related responsibilities as statutorily required.
Q: Is hunting allowed in Maricopa County Parks? A: Yes. Some of the parks within the system allow hunting during specified seasons.
Title Insurance Title insurance is required in every property transaction in Arizona. Depending on the policy terms, title insurance protects you from financial losses, unauthorized liens, and mortgages resulting from title theft.
Only beer, wine or malt beverages (like wine coolers) are permitted. They must be served by a designated bar-tender into plastic containers and in a designated area. Group serving alcohol must obtain a special-use permit, applications for which are available through our receptionist.
Stephen Richer is the 30th Recorder of Maricopa County. He was elected in November 2020 and took office January 2021. Prior to his election as Recorder, Stephen worked as a lawyer and business person.
What equipment is required to make my OHV street legal? At least one brake which can be operated by hand or foot. Brake light. At least one, but not more than two, headlights which shine at least 500 feet ahead. At least one taillight visible for at least 500 feet to the rear.
To register your car here as a newcomer, stop in or make an appointment at the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division, or one of its authorized third-party providers . Bring the following: Your out-of-state car registration and title, as well as license plates.
Incorporated July 25, 1911, this “mother city” of the prolific Midway-Sunset Oil Fields is the gateway to the Cerro Noreste/Mt. Pinos recreation area. Maricopa is the name applied by a Pima Indian Tribe to a neighboring tribe of Uymas inhabiting the Gila River Valley in southern Arizona.
If you intend to ride your ATV on these roads, your vehicle must be registered, and you must hold a valid driver's license. In essence, if a road is suitable for passenger cars, your ATV must also be “street legal” ing to the state's motor vehicle regulations.