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Public Library Toolkit for Arizona Toolkit for Arizona Information Arizona State Research Library 1. Arizona Constitution Volume 1A of Arizona Revised Statutes Annotated and www.azleg.gov/constitution/ 2. State code Arizona Revised Statutes Annotated (A.R.S.) published by Thomson-Reuters and online at www.azleg.gov/arstitle/ 3. Legislation www.azleg.gov 4. Regulatory rules Arizona Administrative Code (A.A.C.) at www.azsos.gov/rules/arizona-administrative-code Administrative Register at azmemory.azlibrary.gov/digital/collection/adminreg 5. County, Municipal, & City Codes Contact appropriate clerk’s office, as availability varies and changes frequently. Online editions available at: http://www.amlegal.com/codes/az/ for Apache Junction, Casa Grande, Cave Creek, Chino Valley, Clifton, Dewey-Humboldt, El Mirage, Florence, Fredonia, Gila Bend, Lake Havasu City, Page, Payson, San Luis, Sierra Vista, Somerton, Tucson, Tusayan, and Yuma. https://library.municode.com/az for Avondale, Buckeye, Bullhead City, Chandler, Cottonwood, Eagar, Gilbert, Glendale, Mohave County, Nogales, Pima County, Safford, Scottsdale, Springerville, Surprise, Tempe, Tolleson, Willcox, and Youngtown. https://www.codebook.com/listing/#AZ for Clarkdale, Flagstaff, Goodyear, Huachuca City, Kingman, Litchfield Park, Oro Valley, Phoenix, Pinal County, Pinetop-Lakeside, Prescott, Sahuarita, Sedona, Taylor, and Winslow https://www.mesaaz.gov/city-hall/city-clerk/city-codes-laws- ordinances for Mesa https://www.tucsonaz.gov/clerks/tucson-city-code for Tucson 6. Revised Arizona Jury Instructions (RAJIs) Civil https://www.azbar.org/advisorygroups-committees- sections/committees/civiljuryinstructions/ 7. Revised Arizona Jury Instructions (Criminal) https://www.azbar.org/media/1822836/rajicriminal-4thed2018- 1.pdf 8. Legal Forms https://subscriptions.uslegalforms.com/gale/forms.html For cases in court, check the court’s website. Here are examples: https://www.azcourts.gov/selfservicecenter/Forms https://superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/llrc/ https://www.sc.pima.gov/default.aspx?tabid=112 http://justicecourts.maricopa.gov/Forms/ 9. State court cases: Arizona Reports and Pacific Reporter Arizona Supreme Court opinions online 1998 to present at https://www.azcourts.gov/opinions Court of Appeals Div. I at https://www.azcourts.gov/coa1/Division-One Court of Appeals Div. II at https://www.appeals2.az.gov/ODSPlus/recentdecisions.cfm 10. Links to local AALL chapter http://chapters.aallnet.org/azll/ http://chapters.aallnet.org/azll/listserv.asp 11. Referral resources State Bar of Arizona For the Public at www.azbar.org/Public Arizona Bar Foundation at www.azlawhelp.org Certified legal document preparers at www.azcourts.gov/Portals/26/LDPDirectory8-9-2016.pdf 12. Databases and library collections online https://azlibrary.gov/dazl/online-reference-resources http://azmemory.azlibrary.gov/digital/ 13. Library of Congress guides to law Arizona information http://www.loc.gov/law/help/guide/states/us-az.php Federal information http://www.loc.gov/law/help/guide/federal.php 14. Law libraries State of Arizona Research Library Polly Rosenbaum Library & Archives Building 1901 West Madison Phoenix, AZ 85009 Hours: M-F, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Phone: 602-926-3870 Ask a Question: http://azsos.libanswers.com/form.php?queue_id=2130 Website: www.azlibrary.gov Arizona State University, John J Ross-Blakley Law Library 111 E Taylor St., suite 348 Phoenix, AZ 85004-4467 Hours: Check website Phone: 480-965-6144 Email: [email protected] Website: https://web.law.asu.edu/library/RossBlakleyLawLibrary.aspx Pima County Law Library 110 West Congress, Room 256, Tucson, AZ 85701-1317 Hours: M-F, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Phone: (520) 740-8456 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.sc.pima.gov/?tabid=60 Superior Court Law Library Resource Center (Maricopa County) 101 West Jefferson, Phoenix, AZ 85003 Hours: M-F 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Phone: (602) 506-3204 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: https://superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/llrc/law-library/ University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law Daniel F. Cracchiolo Library 1201 E. Speedway Blvd. Tucson, AZ 85721 Hours: check website Phone: (520) 621-5455 Website: http://lawlibrary.arizona.edu/ 15. Federal depository libraries in Arizona State of Arizona Research Library 1901 West Madison, Phoenix, AZ 85009. Regional (full) depository Phone: (602) 926-3870; Web site: http://www.azlibrary.gov Apache Junction Public Library 1177 North Idaho Road Apache Junction, AZ 85119-2822 FDLP Basic Collection Phone: (480) 474-8555 Web site: http://www.ajpl.org Arizona State University West Campus, Fletcher Library 4701 West Thunderbird Road Phoenix, AZ 85306 Phone: (602) 543-5525. Website: https://lib.asu.edu/govdocs Arizona Western College, Academic Library PO Box 929 Yuma, AZ 85366-0929 location: 2020 South Avenue 8 E, Yuma, AZ 85365 FDLP Basic Collection Phone: (928) 344-7777 Website: http://www.azwestern.edu/library Central Arizona College, Signal Peak Campus Library 8470 North Overfield Road, Coolidge, AZ 85228-9779 Phone: (520) 494-5286 Website: http://www.centralaz.edu/library/library.htm Northern Arizona University, Cline Library Box 6022, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6022 location: 1001 South Knoles Drive, Building 28 Phone: (928) 523-2173 Website: http://www.nau.edu/library/ Northland Pioneer College, Little Colorado Campus Library P O Box 610, Holbrook, AZ 86025-0610 Location: 1400 East Third Street, Winslow, AZ 86047-4404 Phone: (928) 289-6520 Website: http://www.npc.edu/library Phoenix Public Library, Burton Barr Central Library 1221 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85004-1867 Phone: (602) 262-4636 Website: http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/ University of Arizona, Main Library Room A349 P.O. Box 210055, Tucson, AZ 85721- 0055 Location: 1510 East University Blvd, Bldg 55 Tucson, AZ 85721-0055) Phone: (520) 621-6442. Website: http://www.library.arizona.edu University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law Daniel F. Cracchiolo Library P.O.Box 210176, Tucson, AZ 85721-0176 Location: 1201 East Speedway, Tucson, AZ 85721 Phone: (520) 621-5455 Website: http://lawlibrary.arizona.edu/ Yavapai College Library 1100 East Sheldon Street Prescott, AZ 86301-3297 Phone: (928) 776-2261 Website: http://www.yc.edu/v5content/library/ 16. Links to legal and bar associations State Bar of Arizona: www.azbar.org Maricopa County Bar Association: www.maricopabar.org Pima County Bar Association: www.pimacountybar.org 17. Links to Arizona pathfinders / research guides Arizona State University, Ross-Blakley Law Library https://lawlib.asu.edu/node/200#General University of Arizona, Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library https://lawlibrary.arizona.edu/research/research-categories-4 Rev. August 2019 .
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