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State | Statute | Description/Statute Name | Statutory language | Type of obligation | Actor | |
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Arizona | Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 39-121 | Inspection of public records |
Public records and other matters in the custody of any officer shall be open to inspection by any person at all times during office hours. |
Obligation to respond to public records requests | All |
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Arizona | Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 28-1559(A) | Traffic case records; abstract of record; reports |
Each magistrate, judge or hearing officer of a court shall: 1. Keep or cause to be kept a record of each traffic complaint or other legal form of traffic charge deposited with or presented to the court or its traffic violations bureau.
2. Keep a record of each official action by the court or its traffic violations bureau in reference to each traffic complaint or other legal form of traffic charge deposited with or presented to the court or its traffic violations bureau, including but not limited to a record of: (a) Each conviction, forfeiture of bail or deposit, judgment of acquittal or civil adjudication. (b) The amount of the civil penalty, fine or forfeiture resulting from each traffic complaint deposited with or presented to the court or traffic violations bureau. |
Obligation to collect or record | Traffic court |
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Arizona | Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 28-1559(B) | Traffic case records; abstract of record; reports |
Within ten days after the conviction, judgment or forfeiture of bail or deposit of a person on a charge of violating chapter 3 or 4 of this title or this chapter or any other law regulating the operation of vehicles on highways, each magistrate of the court or clerk of the court of record in which the conviction or judgment was had or bail or deposit was forfeited shall prepare and immediately forward to the department an abstract of the record of the court covering the case in which the person either:
1. Was convicted. 2. Was adjudicated to have committed a civil traffic violation. 3. Forfeited bail or deposit. |
Obligation to report/conduct analysis | Traffic court |