Curfew Laws: Most Arizona cities have curfew laws. The curfew is 10:00 p.m. for those 15 and younger. The curfew is midnight for those 16-17. Parents and guardians are responsible if their children violate curfew laws, and other laws. There are a few curfew exceptions. Call your local police or attorney to find out what the exceptions are.
License Plates must be 100% visible. Make sure the state name and expiration stickers are completely visible or you could face a $120 fine. Police officers need to be able to see all the information on your license plate from any angle behind our car. In addition, your plate needs to be maintained so all of the plate is clearly legible from any angle behind the vehicle. Covers or films must be clear and cannot obscure the plate to any degree from any angle to the rear of the vehicle. You plate must be securely fastened to the vehicle so it does not swing, and attached at least 12" from the ground.
Queen Creek: The nation's top "Boom Town", with a growth from 4,011 households in 2000 to 28,439 in 2008 (a 609% increase). Goodyear ranked in the top 25. The report from the Gadbury Group, a location intelligence service for retailers, is at www.gadberry.net/GG%208from2008.cfm.
Developers: New Subdivision Disclosure Report application and format, required as of March 30, 2009. Contact the ADRE for more information.
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