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Question: What are the laws involving Criminal Trespass/3rd Degree,Posting of Signs, etc?
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The following is provided for general information only. To find out how the law applies to a specific situation, contact an attorney directly.
It is unclear what is meant in the question by posting signs, as it is a bit broad, there might be many laws that apply to "sign posting." However under Arizona State Law concerning criminal trespass and burglary are located in Title 13, Chapter 15 of the Arizona Revised Statutes. According to the Arizona Revised Statutes 13-1502 Trespassing in the third degree occurs when, a person knowingly entering or remaining unlawfully on any real property after a reasonable request to leave by the owner or any other person having lawful control over such property, or reasonable notice prohibiting entry.
There may be other laws (including city or local ordinances) that pertain to a particular situation not discussed in the question. For specific advice on a situation involving trespassing, please consult an attorney.
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