Key Takeaways

  • State Do Not Call list: No.
  • Private right of action: Yes.
  • Penalties: Up to $10,000 per violation under the Consumer Fraud Act. The AG can seek injunctive relief and restitution..
  • Enforcement: Arizona Attorney General's Office.
No State DNC list
Yes Private right of action
Up to $10,000 per violation under the Consumer Fraud Act. The AG can seek injunctive relief and restitution. State penalties

Arizona Telemarketing Laws

  • State Do Not Call listNot available
  • State TCPA equivalentArizona Telephone Solicitation Act (A.R.S. § 44-1271)
  • PenaltiesUp to $10,000 per violation under the Consumer Fraud Act. The AG can seek injunctive relief and restitution.
  • Private right of actionYes — you can sue
  • Statutory damages$500–$1,500 per call under federal TCPA. Arizona Consumer Fraud Act allows treble damages.
  • Enforcement agencyArizona Attorney General's Office

Enforcement

Arizona AG has joined multistate enforcement actions against large-scale robocall operations.

How to Stop Robocalls in Arizona

  • Register on the National Do Not Call Registry.
  • Be wary of calls offering free vacations, extended warranties, or claiming you've won a prize.
  • Use call-blocking apps and enable spam filtering on your phone.
  • Report robocalls to the Arizona AG and the FTC.

Federal Protections

In addition to Arizona law, you are protected by the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), which provides $500-$1,500 per illegal robocall, and the National Do Not Call Registry at donotcall.gov.

Related Resources

Arizona Attorney General's Office

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does Arizona have a state Do Not Call list?

    No. Arizona does not have its own Do Not Call list. Use the National Do Not Call Registry.

  • What is the Arizona Telephone Solicitation Act?

    This law requires telemarketers to identify themselves, prohibits calls before 8 AM or after 9 PM, and mandates honoring do-not-call requests.

  • What damages can I recover in Arizona?

    Under federal TCPA, $500–$1,500 per call. Under the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act, you may recover actual damages or treble damages.

  • How do I report robocalls in Arizona?

    File complaints with the Arizona AG's Consumer Protection Division and with the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov.

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