Arizona allows permitless concealed carry for adults 21 and older, while still issuing optional CCW permits that enable reciprocity with other states.
ARS 13-3112 governs concealed weapons permits, while ARS 13-3102 allows lawful adults 21+ to carry concealed without a permit. Permits remain available and confer reciprocity, school pickup zone access, and exemptions from federal Gun-Free School Zones Act. Applicants must complete an approved firearms safety course, pass a background check, and submit fingerprints. Permits are valid for five years and renewable.
Carrying concealed while a prohibited possessor or in restricted locations like secured federal facilities is a felony under ARS 13-3102.
Pima County, AZ
Pima County Code Β§9.30.070 restricts outdoor construction noise to permitted hours. Concrete work: 5 AMβ7 PM (Apr 15βOct 15) and 6 AMβ7 PM (Oct 16βApr 14). A...
Pima County, AZ
Pima County Code Chapter 9.30 and animal control code (Chapter 6.04) cover excessive animal noise. Pima Animal Care Center (PACC) handles barking dog complai...
Pima County, AZ
Pima County Code Chapter 9.30 prohibits excessive, unnecessary, or offensive noise that disturbs the peace or quiet of any neighborhood or causes discomfort ...
Pima County, AZ
Pima County has no outdoor music or amplified sound ordinance for unincorporated areas. ARS 13-2916 applies to unreasonable noise. Event venues may have CUP ...
Pima County, AZ
Pima County Zoning Code Chapter 18.67 regulates fences and walls in unincorporated areas. Front-yard walls max 3 feet in residential zones. Side/rear walls m...
Pima County, AZ
ARS 36-1681 requires 5-ft pool barriers with self-closing, self-latching gates in Pima County. Applies to all pools 18+ inches deep. Door alarms or safety co...
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