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ARS 28-663

I Was Involved in an Accident Resulting in Injury, Death, or Vehicle Damage. What Should I Do at the Scene? A.R.S. 28-663

I Was Involved in an Accident Resulting in Injury, Death, or Vehicle Damage. What Should I Do at the Scene? A.R.S. 28-663 Arizona doesn’t tolerate “hit-and run” scenarios in which vehicle drivers flee the scene of an accident. The state […]

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Misdemeanor hit and run.

What Should You Do If You’re Involved in an Accident that Results in Damage to Another Vehicle? A.R.S. 28-662

What Should You Do If You’re Involved in an Accident that Results in Damage to Another Vehicle? A.R.S. 28-662  Often considered a type of “hit-and-run,” it is unlawful for a person driving a vehicle to flee the scene after getting

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Aggravated Identity Theft or Knowingly Accepting the Identity of Another Person: A.R.S. 13-2009

Aggravated Identity Theft or Knowingly Accepting the Identity of Another Person: A.R.S. 13-2009  In Arizona, identity theft is a significant problem. It typically involves the offending individual accessing the personal information of the victim, such as bank account or social

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