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Animal Hoarding: Surprise vs Tempe

How do animal hoarding rules compare between Surprise, AZ and Tempe, AZ?

Surprise has fewer restrictions than Tempe.

Surprise, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Animal hoarding in unincorporated Maricopa County is addressed through animal keeping limits and Maricopa County Animal Care & Control at (602) 506-7387.

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Tempe, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Tempe enforces AZ §13-2910 animal cruelty for hoarding. Tempe City Code Ch. 8 limits number of dogs/cats in residential zones; MCACC investigates complaints alongside Tempe PD.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSurpriseTempe
Animal LimitsPer zone-
MCACC(602) 506-7387-
Cruelty LawARS 13-2910-
Code Enforcement(602) 506-3301-
Residential limit-~5 dogs/cats typical
Cruelty statute-AZ §13-2910
Forfeiture-§13-2910.07 boarding
Misdemeanor max-$2,500 + jail
Investigator-MCACC + Tempe PD

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Surprise FAQ

How many animals?

Varies by zone — rural areas more permissive. Contact (602) 506-3301.

How to report?

MCACC at (602) 506-7387.

Penalties?

Code fines plus ARS 13-2910 criminal charges. Cruelty is a class 1 misdemeanor.

Tempe FAQ

How do I report suspected hoarding in Tempe?

Call Maricopa County Animal Care & Control at 602-506-7387 or Tempe PD non-emergency 480-350-8311. Both coordinate on welfare and criminal investigations.

Can hoarded animals be taken from the owner?

Yes. AZ §13-2910.07 allows forfeiture if the owner fails to post bond for boarding within 30 days of seizure. Animals then go to MCACC for adoption or rescue placement.

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