Scams & Consumer Issues in Arizona
Key Arizona Law
Arizona Revised Statutes Section 44-1522 (Arizona Consumer Fraud Act)
The Arizona Consumer Fraud Act prohibits the use of deception, deceptive act or practice, false promise or misrepresentation, or concealment, suppression, or omission of any material fact in connection with the sale or advertisement of any merchandise.
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Arizona Agencies & Resources
Arizona Attorney General — Consumer Information & Complaints
Handles consumer fraud complaints and enforces the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act.
Arizona Registrar of Contractors (AZROC)
Licenses residential and commercial contractors; handles complaints about unlicensed or fraudulent contractors.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I report a scam or consumer fraud in Arizona?
File a complaint with the Arizona Attorney General's office at azag.gov/consumer. You can also contact the Arizona Registrar of Contractors at roc.az.gov for contractor-related fraud. These agencies investigate patterns of misconduct; for personal recovery, consult a private attorney.
What is the statute of limitations for consumer fraud in Arizona?
One year from the date you discovered or should have discovered the deceptive act under Arizona's Consumer Fraud Act. Arizona's one-year period is shorter than most states, making it important to act quickly after discovering fraud.
Does Arizona require contractor licensing?
Yes. Under ARS Section 32-1101, residential and commercial contractors in Arizona must be licensed by the Registrar of Contractors. Hiring an unlicensed contractor is risky — verify licenses at roc.az.gov before signing any contract or making payments.
Can I cancel a door-to-door sales contract in Arizona?
Yes. Under the federal FTC Cooling-Off Rule and Arizona law, you generally have three business days to cancel a contract signed at your home or a location other than the seller's normal place of business. The seller must provide written notice of this right.
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