Curfew
Curfew is how late a person under 18 years old can legally stay outside in a public place. Curfews are often different if you are under or over the age of 16. Each Arizona city sets its own curfew. Curfews will be different from city to city. If you violate curfew you may be ticketed, have to pay a fine, or do community service. The police may hold you at the police station while a parent or guardian is called and the parent or guardian comes to pick you up. Your parent or guardian may also be cited for your violation of curfew laws.
Visit Sec. 22-8. - Curfew for juveniles; responsibility of parents or guardians to learn more.
Fireworks
Arizona has a state law that regulates what type of fireworks are allowed and when. Everyone in Arizona is expected to follow the state law. To learn about the type of fireworks allowed statewide, click here. To view the state law regarding when allowed fireworks can be used, click here. Each city may have additional laws. Visit Sec. 14-51. - Fireworks prohibited; exceptions to learn more.
Traffic Laws
For information about traffic laws, visit Sec. 19-55. - Unlawful use of a mobile electronic device.
Parks
Each city/town may have their own laws regarding the use of public parks. For example, there may times when the park is closed to the public. Visit Sec. 23-36. - Hours of operation to learn more.
Pets
Each city/town may have their own laws regarding pets. For example, leash laws that require pet owners to keep their pet on a leash at certain location. Visit Sec. 6-1. - Running at large to learn more.