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ArizonaHOA & Condo Official Sources
Official government resources for community association records, laws, and licensing in Arizona. Sourced from state agencies and county records offices - no sign-up required.
Community association statutes
Official source
Arizona Revised Statutes (Arizona State Legislature)
Two standalone acts (not UCIOA): Condominium Act (Ch. The official statute text is available free of charge at the link below.
Professional licensing boards
The following state boards license professionals who routinely work with community associations - engineers, inspectors, and other vendors.
Arizona State Board of Technical Registration (BTR)
- professional engineer
- structural engineer
- architect
- land surveyor
- geologist
- landscape architect
- home inspector
- alarm agent
- remediation specialist
Industrial Commission of Arizona — ADOSH (Arizona Division of Occupational Safety & Health), Elevator Safety Section
- private/third-party elevator inspector (ADOSH-approved)
Association & entity registry
Primary source
ACC Database Extraction (Form M027, nonprofit-only extract)
Search this registry to verify an association's corporate registration, formation date, registered agent, and current status.
Management company licensing
License type
County recorder portals
Community association governing documents (declarations, CC&Rs, bylaws, plats) are recorded at the county level in Arizona. Use these portals to search for a community's recorded documents.
| County | Platform | Access | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maricopa County | County clerk portal | Free public search | Search |
| Pima County | Tyler Eagle | Free public search | Search |
| Pinal County | AcclaimWeb/Harris | Free public search | Search |
| Mohave County | Tyler Eagle | Free public search | Search |
| Coconino County | Tyler Eagle | Free public search | Search |
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