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Location Permits: Marana vs Oro Valley

How do location permits rules compare between Marana, AZ and Oro Valley, AZ?

Marana and Oro Valley have similar restriction levels.

Marana, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Marana requires a film permit for commercial productions on town property or public rights-of-way, coordinated through the Town Manager office with traffic and safety review.

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Oro Valley, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Pima County supports film production through coordination with the Arizona Film and Digital Media office and Tucson Film Office. Location permits are required for filming on county property, regional parks, and rights-of-way. Old Tucson Studios and the surrounding Sonoran Desert landscape are premier filming destinations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMaranaOro Valley
Permit RequiredYes, for commercial productions on public property-
Issuing OfficeTown Manager office-
InsuranceLiability policy naming Town as additional insured-
State IncentivesARS 41-1517 tax credit program-
Review FactorsTraffic, safety, neighborhood impact-
Key Attraction-Old Tucson Studios, Sonoran Desert
Park Permits-Pima County NRPR
State Incentive-15-20% tax credit (ARS 41-1517.01)
Drone Rules-FAA Part 107 required
Military Airspace-Davis-Monthan AFB coordination

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Marana FAQ

Do I need a permit to film on private property in Marana?

Generally no town permit is required for filming on private property, but you may need permits if the production affects public roads or generates noise complaints. HOA rules in master-planned communities like Dove Mountain may also apply.

Does Arizona offer film production tax credits?

Yes. Under ARS 41-1517, qualifying productions may receive transferable tax credits through the Arizona Motion Picture Production Tax Incentive Program, administered by the Arizona Commerce Authority.

Oro Valley FAQ

How do I get a filming permit in Pima County?

Contact Pima County Administration for county property or Pima County NRPR for regional parks. The Tucson Film Office and Arizona Film and Digital Media office can assist with location coordination.

Is Old Tucson Studios in Pima County?

Yes. Old Tucson Studios is located in Tucson Mountain Park within Pima County. It has been a working film set since 1939 and requires separate facility permits for productions.

What film incentives are available?

Arizona offers a transferable tax credit of 15-20% for qualifying productions under ARS 41-1517.01. The Arizona Commerce Authority Film and Digital Media office administers the program.

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