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Most property damage lawsuits are filed in Arizona Superior Court, which has the authority to hear most kinds of civil cases in the state. Each Arizona county has at least one if these courts. You'll likely file your lawsuit in county where the person you're suing lives.
Class 6 felony (punishable by up to two years in prison) if the property damage is between $1,000 and $2,000. Class 1 misdemeanor (punishable by up to one year in jail) if the property damage is between $250 and $1,000. Class 2 misdemeanor (punishable by up to four months in jail) if the property damage is below $250.
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.
Murder, Homicide and Manslaughter Arizona doesn't have a time limit when negligent homicide, manslaughter or murder are the charges. There is a seven-year limitation for death caused by a hit-and-run accident, and there is a two-year limitation for a death caused by a vehicle accident stemming from a moving violation.
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.
One such law in Arizona is A.R.S. §13-1602, ?Criminal Damage.? This law provides that ?recklessly defacing or damaging the property of another person,? or recklessly tampering with another's property in a way that substantially impairs its value or function, is illegal.
The statute of limitations in Arizona is set at two years for all personal injury claims.
In Arizona, the statute of limitations for property damage claims begins on the date the damage occurred, giving property owners a two-year window to file a civil lawsuit against the responsible party.