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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-1742. Registering with board; public registry file; current information

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A. Each licensee shall provide the board in writing the addresses of all permanent and extended temporary locations in which the licensee practices and the licensee's office telephone numbers, mailing address and residence address. Any notice required to be given by the board to a licensee shall be sent by mail to the licensee's most current mailing address shown on the records of the board. The board may attempt to give or serve notice at any other address or location on file with the board if service to the mailing address is unsuccessful. Service of a required notice is complete on the date of mailing to the licensee's mailing address.
B. The board shall maintain a current registry of each licensee's name, office locations and mailing address. The registry is open to the public.
C. Each licensee shall give written notice to the board within ten days following each change in the licensee's residence address, mailing address, office location or office telephone number.
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