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Code · Arizona · Title 12 — Code of Criminal Procedure

12-1333. Delivery of property to claimant; return of claim and bond

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A. The officer receiving the claim and bond shall deliver the property so claimed to the person claiming it.
B. If the writ under which the levy is made is issued by a justice of the peace or court of the county where the levy is made, the officer shall endorse on the writ that the claim has been made and bond given, stating by whom, and shall endorse on the bond the value of the property as assessed by him and forthwith return the claim and bond to the justice or court having jurisdiction to try the claim.
C. If the writ is issued by a justice of the peace or court of a county other than that in which the levy is made, the officer shall endorse on the bond the value of the property as assessed by him, and forthwith return the claim and bond, with a copy of the writ, to the justice or court of the county in which the levy is made having jurisdiction according to the value of the property as assessed by the officer.
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