Like many states, Arizona assigns a point value to every moving violation and traffic offense. Anyone who gets more than eight points assessed against their license within a 12-month period…
Getting pulled over is a stressful event for you and your passengers. Your goal when you are stopped by police should be to get through the stop uninjured and not…
A conviction on a traffic offense can lead to harsh consequences. You must plead guilty and pay a fine or spend time and money defending yourself in court. If you…
A commercial driver’s license (CDL) provides a means of earning a comfortable living with a flexible lifestyle. Your CDL could be one of your most valuable assets. Without it, you…
For some people, a traffic ticket is a minor annoyance that is immediately paid and forgotten. Fighting a traffic ticket might seem costly or pointless to some, but seeking legal…
According to Arizona law, leaving a minor unattended in a vehicle is not inherently illegal. This behavior might not automatically result in an arrest, but it could result in a…
In This Post: In Arizona, false reporting involves intentionally making an untrue statement to a law enforcement agency or a false representation of fact intended to impede or deceive an…
It is not uncommon for a person to be arrested on suspicion of having committed a crime and to be released without any formal charges filed against them. If you…
In This Post: Under Arizona Revised Statute §13-1204, aggravated assault is the commission of an assault with specific aggravating factors. An assault is defined as intentionally, carelessly, or purposefully injuring…
If you were arrested for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you might wonder what happens to your license. In Arizona, your license will be automatically suspended if…