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Exotic Pets: Green Valley vs Oro Valley

How do exotic pets rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Oro Valley, AZ?

Green Valley and Oro Valley have similar restriction levels.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Heavy Restrictions

ARS §17-306 (AZGFD) restricts exotic species statewide. Pima County Code Chapter 6.04 addresses dangerous and restricted animals. Agricultural zoning allows farm livestock; exotic wildlife regulated by AZGFD permits.

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Oro Valley, AZ

Pima County

Heavy Restrictions

AZGFD regulates exotic animals under ARS Title 17 and R12-4-406. Restricted species need a Special License. Gila monsters are protected under ARS 17-309. Town Code Ch. 4 limits residential keeping.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleyOro Valley
State LawARS §17-306 (AZGFD)-
County CodeChapter 6.04-
Dangerous DogsARS §11-1025-
Wildlife ConflictsCoyotes, javelinas, rattlesnakes-
State Authority-AZGFD under ARS Title 17
Restricted Species-Special License required (R12-4-406)
Gila Monster-Protected - no possession (ARS 17-309)
Non-Restricted-Hedgehogs, sugar gliders OK
Local Code-Town Code Ch. 4 prohibits in residential

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Green Valley FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Pima County?

ARS §17-306 (AZGFD) restricts exotic species statewide. Pima County Code Chapter 6.04 addresses dangerous and restricted animals. Agricultural zoning allows farm livestock; exotic wildlife regulated by AZGFD permits.

What exotic animals are prohibited in Pima County?

State Law: ARS §17-306 (AZGFD). County Code: Chapter 6.04. Dangerous Dogs: ARS §11-1025. Wildlife Conflicts: Coyotes, javelinas, rattlesnakes.

Oro Valley FAQ

Can I keep an exotic pet in Oro Valley?

It depends on the species. Non-restricted species like hedgehogs and sugar gliders may be kept without a state license. Restricted species (big cats, primates, venomous reptiles, large constrictors) require an Arizona Game and Fish Special License and may be prohibited by town code in residential zones.

Can I keep a Gila monster I found in my yard?

No. Gila monsters are protected under ARS 17-309. Possession without an Arizona Game and Fish Department license is a Class 2 misdemeanor. If a Gila monster is on your property, contact AZGFD or a licensed wildlife removal service.

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