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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-1124.01. Confidentiality of licensee's or license applicant's personal identifying information; exception

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A. Notwithstanding any other law and except as provided in subsection C of this section, the registrar may not release to or make available for inspection by any person any of the following:
1. A licensee's or license applicant's residential address or residential telephone number, unless the registrar determines that disclosure serves the interests of justice and is in the public interest.
2. A licensee's or license applicant's e-mail address, other than to a court or a governmental agency that will use the e-mail address for a legitimate court or governmental purpose.
3. A licensee's or license applicant's social security number, other than to a court or a governmental agency that will use the social security number for a legitimate governmental purpose.
B. The residential address, e-mail address and residential telephone number of a licensee whose license is placed on inactive status are confidential unless the registrar determines that disclosure of this information serves the interests of justice and is in the public interest.
C. Notwithstanding subsections A and B of this section, the registrar may disclose the residential address or residential telephone number of a licensee or license applicant if the residential address or residential telephone number is designated as the business address or business telephone number.
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