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Question: What is the curfew in Fountain Hills, AZ?

Answer: The curfew in Fountain Hills (7days a week) is:

15 years and under-10:00p.m. to 5:00 a.m.
16 & 17 years-12:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m.

You can be out past curfew only if you:

  • Are accompanied by your parent or guardian.
  • Have prior permission from your parent or guardian, in a motor vehicle involved in interstate travel.
  • Have prior permission from your parent or guardian, in an employment activity or going to or returning home from an employment activity without any detour or stop by the most direct route.
  • Are involved in an emergency.
  • Have prior permission of your parent or guardian, engaged in reasonable, legitimate and specific business or activity. Examples include, but are not limited to, a juvenile with prior permission of the parent or guardian, attending an official school, religious or other recreational activity supervised by adults who take responsibility for the minor, or going to or returning home from an official school, religious or other recreational activity supervised by adults who take responsibility for the minor.
  • Have prior permission from your parent or guardian, engaged in a reasonable and legitimate exercise of the First Amendment rights protected by the United States Constitution.
  • Are married and sixteen years of age or over, or in the military.
  • Are on the sidewalk abutting their residence or on the exit door neighbors property with the consent of the neighbor.

Comments
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On 11/18/03
zac from OH said:
curfew is point less,why cant you be out past a certain time?i thnk that curfew should be out lawed
On 10/29/03
D from AZ said:
I live in Fountain Hills. You get fined...not arrested.
On 09/28/03
Tara from CT said:
Are they really serious about this!!! So what do they do if your out past curfew, arrest you!
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