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Attorney-verified legal templates that comply with Arizona state law, including the Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (A.R.S. Title 33) and the Arizona Revised Statutes.

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Arizona LLC Operating Agreement

Govern your Arizona LLC under the Arizona Limited Liability Company Act (A.R.S. §29-3101). Arizona does not require a written operating agreement, but having one is critical to define member responsibilities and protect your liability shield.

Arizona Residential Lease Agreement

A rental agreement compliant with the Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (A.R.S. §33-1301). Includes required disclosures, security deposit rules (maximum of 1.5 months' rent), and landlord entry notice requirements (2 days).

Arizona Last Will and Testament

Arizona is a community property state, making a valid will essential to clarify what happens to both separate and community property. Under A.R.S. §14-2502, a will must be signed by the testator and two witnesses.

Arizona Health Care Power of Attorney

Designate a healthcare agent under A.R.S. §36-3221. Arizona's Health Care Power of Attorney allows your agent to make medical decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated. Must be signed before a notary or two witnesses.

Arizona Beneficiary Deed

Arizona is one of many states that allow a Beneficiary Deed (also called a Transfer on Death deed, A.R.S. §33-405). This deed transfers real property to named beneficiaries automatically upon death, completely bypassing probate.

Arizona Revocable Living Trust

A living trust is a popular estate planning tool in Arizona, particularly for married couples with community property. It avoids probate, provides privacy, and can continue to manage assets without court intervention if you become incapacitated.

Arizona Court Self-Help Forms

Arizona's court system provides extensive self-help resources and standardized forms for eviction (Forcible Detainer), small claims, divorce and family law, and probate. These are available from the Arizona Courts Self Service Center.

For private legal agreements and estate planning documents—LLC formation, lease contracts, beneficiary deeds, and living trusts—the attorney-verified templates above are designed to comply with Arizona state law.