Arizona Data Removal Guide (2026)
Arizona has no comprehensive state privacy law. Arizona residents exercise deletion rights via broker voluntary CCPA workflows and Arizona's Consumer Fraud Act enforcement.
At a glance
- Comprehensive state privacy law
- No (CCPA opt-out rights apply)
- Enforcement
- Arizona Attorney General. Consumer Protection
- Residents
- 7.4M (approx.)
Arizona Privacy Landscape
The Arizona Consumer Fraud Act (A.R.S. § 44-1521 et seq.) empowers the AG and private plaintiffs to pursue unfair or deceptive acts in trade. Arizona has passed narrow data-related statutes (breach notification, biometric privacy in limited contexts) but no comprehensive consumer data privacy law as of April 2026. Practical deletion leverage comes through brokers' CCPA-compliant workflows.
What rights do Arizona residents have?
- →Consumer Fraud Act remedies
- →Cross-state CCPA leverage
- →Breach notification protections
Where does your data leak from in Arizona?
Data brokers don’t guess your address — they scrape specific public-record sources. The ones most relevant in Arizona:
- Maricopa, Pima, Pinal County property records
- Arizona Judicial Branch eAccess
- Arizona MVD driver records
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File a complaint with the Arizona Attorney General. Consumer Protection’s consumer protection division. Deceptive-practice statutes often provide remedies even without a state-specific privacy law.
File a complaint with Arizona Attorney General. Consumer Protection ↗FAQ: Arizona data removal
Does Arizona have any state-specific data broker protections?+
Limited. Arizona has breach-notification statutes and narrow biometric-privacy protections but no comprehensive consumer data privacy law. Residents rely on cross-state leverage and Consumer Fraud Act remedies.