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- 13-2008 - Taking identity of another person or entity; classification
On the request of a person or entity, a peace officer in any jurisdiction in which an element of an offense under this section is committed, a result of an offense under this section occurs or the person or entity whose identity is taken or accepted resides or is located shall take a report
- Arizona Identity Theft - ARS 13-2008 | ARS 13-2009 | ARS 13-2010
Taking the Identity of Another (ARS 13‑2008) is the foundation of Arizona’s identity theft laws You commit the offense if you knowingly obtain, possess, or use another person’s or entity’s identifying information without consent, intending to use it unlawfully, cause loss, or obtain employment
- Arizona Revised Statutes § 13-2008 (2025) - Taking identity of another . . .
On the request of a person or entity, a peace officer in any jurisdiction in which an element of an offense under this section is committed, a result of an offense under this section occurs or the person or entity whose identity is taken or accepted resides or is located shall take a report
- Aggravated Identity Theft or Knowingly Accepting the Identity of . . .
In A R S 13-2009, Arizona defines aggravated identity theft, a crime defined separately from standard identity theft According to this law, violations occur for both specific identity theft and for knowingly accepting the false identity of another person
- Identity Theft | Brian DiPietro Law, PLLC
Brian Di Pietro is an experienced, tough, aggressive Phoenix criminal defense attorney who will work hard to fight the charges against you to achieve the most favorable outcome for your particular taking the identity of another person or entity crime charges
- 13-2009 - Aggravated taking identity of another person or entity . . .
Accepts any personal identifying information of another person from an individual and knows that the individual is not the actual person identified by that information
- Arizona Laws 13-2008. Taking identity of another person or entity . . .
On the request of a person or entity, a peace officer in any jurisdiction in which an element of an offense under this section is committed, a result of an offense under this section occurs or the person or entity whose identity is taken or accepted resides or is located shall take a report
- Arizona Revised Statutes Title 13. Criminal Code - FindLaw
On the request of a person or entity, a peace officer in any jurisdiction in which an element of an offense under this section is committed, a result of an offense under this section occurs or the person or entity whose identity is taken or accepted resides or is located shall take a report
- Identity Theft: A. R. S. 13-2008 - Rideout Law Group
According to A R S 13-2008, identity theft occurs when a person takes the identity of another person or entity with the intent to use that information for any unlawful purpose or to cause loss to that person or entity
- Arizona Revised Statutes § 13-2009 (2025) - Aggravated taking identity . . .
Accepts any personal identifying information of another person from an individual and knows that the individual is not the actual person identified by that information
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