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License Plate Readers: Phoenix vs Scottsdale

How do license plate readers rules compare between Phoenix, AZ and Scottsdale, AZ?

Phoenix and Scottsdale have similar restriction levels.

Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Phoenix Police Department uses Automated License Plate Readers (ALPR) including fixed pole-mounted cameras and patrol-car units. Arizona has no specific ALPR statute; data retention follows internal PPD policy and AZPOST guidelines.

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Scottsdale, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Arizona has no statute regulating Automated License Plate Readers. Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, Phoenix Police, and Scottsdale PD operate Flock Safety and Vigilant ALPR networks. Data retention varies from 30 days to one year by agency policy, with no statewide oversight.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPhoenixScottsdale
OperatorPhoenix Police Department-
State statuteArizona has no specific ALPR lawNone
Typical retentionAbout 1 year for non-hits-
Common vendorsFlock and Vigilant Solutions-
MCSO retention-Up to 1 year
Phoenix retention-30 days default
Vendor-Flock and Vigilant

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Phoenix FAQ

Can Phoenix PD track my movements with license plate readers?

They can record where your plate is captured and run it against hot lists. Arizona has no statutory limit on retention beyond department policy. Targeted long-term tracking generally requires a warrant under recent case law.

Can I see what data PPD has on my plate?

Submit an ARS 39-121 public records request to Phoenix Police. Some records are exempt as active investigations; others may be released. There is no automatic individual notification when your plate is captured.

Scottsdale FAQ

Are ALPR cameras legal in Maricopa County?

Yes. Arizona has no statute regulating government or private ALPR use. MCSO and city police deploy them widely. HOAs and businesses also use Flock Safety subscriptions to monitor neighborhoods.

Can I find out if my plate was scanned?

Submit a public-records request under ARS 39-121 to MCSO or your local police. Agencies may withhold investigative records but typically release scan logs not tied to active cases.

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