4 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Maricopa County, Arizona.
Verified from official government sources
Security cameras on private property are legal in Maricopa County. Arizona is a one-party consent state for audio recording (ARS Β§13-3005). Video surveillance of your own property and visible public areas is unrestricted. Cameras must not be used for voyeurism under ARS Β§13-1424.
Arizona is a one-party consent state under ARS Β§13-3005. You may record any conversation you are a party to without the other party's knowledge. Recording conversations between others without any party's consent is a Class 5 felony. Video recording in public is generally unrestricted.
In unincorporated Maricopa County, all fencing over 1 foot in height requires some level of permit or review from Planning and Development. Standard residential fences are generally limited to 6 feet in side/rear yards. Front setback fences are typically limited to 3 feet.
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.
1 cities in Maricopa County have their own privacy & surveillance rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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