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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-2451. Impersonation of a public officer; display of identification

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A. No licensee, associate, registrant or employee of a licensee may wear a uniform, use a title, insignia, badge or identification card or make any statement that would lead a person to believe that he is connected in any way with the federal government, a state government or any political subdivision of a state government unless he is authorized by proper authorities to do so. No badge of any type may be used, shown or offered as identification in conjunction with the identification card or independently.
B. A licensee or registrant, on claiming to be a private investigator, shall display the identification card issued by the department to such persons as may have reasonable cause to verify the validity of the license or registration. The licensee or registrant shall display the identification card for a reasonable period of time for the requester to verify the information on the identification card.
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