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Question: What is curfew in YUma, Arizona?

Answer:

The curfew for minors (anyone under the age of 18) in Yuma, Arizona is from 10:00pm to 6:00am. There are two laws covering the curfew – the Yuma City Ordinance and the Yuma County Ordinance.

The Yuma City Ordinance

The Yuma City Law states that it is unlawful for a minor person under the age of 18 years to be upon the public streets or in any public place in the city between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. (Yuma Code of Ordinances §110-01). Additionally, a parent or guardian may not allow a minor to violate curfew.

 

There are exceptions when the minors are accompanied by a parent, guardian or other adult person having the care and custody of the minor, or when the minor’s being out is required by some legitimate pursuit or occupation or by some emergency to which the minor is directly connected.

The Yuma County Ordinance
The second law is the Yuma County Ordinance and it is stricter than the city ordinance. (Yuma County Ordinance #96-02). The curfew for minors (anyone under the age of 18) according to the County law is from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. The state gives the county the power to establish this law under Title 11, Chapter 2, Article 4 of the Arizona Revised Statutes. (A.R.S. § 11-251). Exceptions to the Yuma County curfew are:

  • If you are accompanied by your parent or guardian
  • If you are in a motor vehicle involved in interstate travel, with permission from your parent or guardian
  • If you are at work or coming home from work
  • If you are involved in an emergency
  • If you are attending an adult-supervised social or recreational event sponsored by a school, church, civic organization or governmental entity, or coming home from the event
  • If you are exercising your first amendment rights to free speech
  • If you engaged in a reasonable, legitimate and specific business or activity with permission from your parent or guardian
  • If you are married, had been married, are emancipated or are at least 18 years old

Both juveniles and their parents/guardians can be cited for the minor violating curfew if there is no defense (one of the exceptions). Violation of either law is a class 1 misdemeanor.


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On 05/17/08
M from AZ said:
Lol if you think curfew is spelled with a "k" you don't need a job, you need to study some more.
On 02/22/08
from AZ said:
There shouldent be any kurfew for 16 years and up because thats when people get jobs.
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