In unincorporated Pinal County, front-yard fences are limited to open fencing of five feet or less; side and rear-yard fences may be six feet. Fences over seven feet, or over 24 inches within a corner-lot sight triangle, are restricted.
Pinal County's Development Services Code regulates fence height on unincorporated land. In the front yard, permitted options are open fencing of five feet or less, fencing of five feet where the portion over three feet is open, or six-foot pipe-rail/wrought-iron fencing (gates up to eight feet). Fences or wall-type fences of six feet or less are allowed in the side and rear setbacks. On corner lots, fences over 24 inches high are not permitted within the sight visibility triangle. Cities such as Casa Grande, Maricopa, Apache Junction and Florence set their own fence rules.
Zoning violations are enforced by Pinal County Code Enforcement / Development Services, typically via a notice with a compliance deadline; unresolved violations can lead to citations and abatement.
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