Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 22 - Justice and Municipal Courts
§ 22-137 - Constable ethics standards and training board; powers and duties; judicial review; constable training; definition

22-137. Constable ethics standards and training board; powers and duties; judicial review; constable training; definition
A. The constable ethics standards and training board shall:
1. Adopt rules for the administration and conduct of the board, including meeting times, meeting places and matters to be placed on the agenda of each meeting, and for the distribution of monies in the constable ethics standards and training fund pursuant to section 22-138.
2. Adopt a code of conduct for constables and adopt rules to enforce the code of conduct.
3. Establish procedures for conducting confidential investigations and holding hearings.
4. Hear and investigate written complaints from any person involving a constable's ethical conduct.
5. Remedy a constable's inappropriate behavior by:
(a) Mediating.
(b) Issuing warnings, reprimands or admonishments.
(c) Instructing constables to take a particular action or to take educational classes.
(d) Urging a constable to resign from office.
(e) Placing a constable on probation for up to thirty days, except that after the initial thirty days of probation if the constable is making progress on probation but the constable's behavior is not yet compliant, the board may extend probation in additional thirty-day increments up to a total length of probation of one hundred eighty days.
(f) Recommending to the board of supervisors that a constable who has previously been placed on probation be suspended from performing the constable's duties without pay for any specified length of time not to exceed the remainder of the constable's term.
6. Adopt a standardized daily activity log for constables that is approved by the director of the Arizona peace officer standards and training board and that complies with section 11-445, subsections I and J.
B. The board may:
1. Employ an executive director and other staff necessary to fulfill the powers and duties of the board.
2. Enter into contracts and interagency agreements to carry out its powers and duties.
3. Certify organizations to provide training and support programs for constables.
4. Provide support grants to constables for local or statewide training programs.
5. Take and hear evidence, administer oaths and affirmations and compel by subpoena the attendance of witnesses, including constables, and the production of books, papers, records, documents and other information relating to any investigation or hearing.
C. If the board determines that a constable has committed a criminal act, the board shall refer the investigation to the county attorney's office in the county in which the conduct at issue occurred. The board shall submit the investigation's findings to the county attorney. If the county attorney determines that a crime has not occurred or does not file a criminal complaint against the constable, the board shall adjudicate the complaint pursuant to subsection A, paragraph 5 of this section.
D. A constable may seek judicial review of a final order that is issued by the board of supervisors suspending the constable in the superior court in the county in which the constable is elected or appointed. Judicial review shall be conducted pursuant to title 12, chapter 7, article 6. Judicial review must be commenced pursuant to section 12-904.
E. The Arizona peace officer standards and training board shall approve a mandatory basic training course for newly elected constables covering topics including civil and criminal process, conflict resolution and firearm safety. Constables must attend the mandatory training course within six months after election. In subsequent years, constables must annually attend at least sixteen hours of additional training approved by the Arizona peace officer standards and training board. The constable ethics standards and training board may approve additional training courses for constables. The constable ethics standards and training fund established by section 22-138 may be used for constable training. Copies of certificates of completion of the constable training shall be forwarded to the constable ethics standards and training board within thirty days after completion.
F. This section does not:
1. Create a cause of action or a right to bring an action against the board.
2. Preclude a prosecuting agency from filing charges against a constable.
G. The board of supervisors may accept or modify a recommendation to suspend a constable from performing the constable's duties without pay pursuant to subsection A, paragraph 5 of this section. The board of supervisor's determination is final unless a constable seeks judicial review pursuant to subsection D of this section.
H. For the purposes of this section, " constable" includes a deputy constable who is appointed, employed or authorized by the county board of supervisors.

Structure Arizona Revised Statutes

Arizona Revised Statutes

Title 22 - Justice and Municipal Courts

§ 22-101 - Justice precincts; formation, change or abolishment; jurisdiction

§ 22-102 - Officers and term of office

§ 22-103 - Presiding justice of the peace; selection

§ 22-104 - Presiding constable; associate presiding constable; selection; duties

§ 22-111 - Election; term of office

§ 22-112 - Powers and duties

§ 22-113 - Seal

§ 22-114 - Authority to act in other precincts within the county or adjoining precincts; expenses

§ 22-115 - Jurisdiction of successor in office

§ 22-116 - Funds in possession of justice of the peace; deposit with county treasurer; payment to claimants; disposition of unclaimed funds

§ 22-117 - Payment of compensation and expenses

§ 22-118 - Failure to disburse fines or forfeitures received; classification

§ 22-119 - Purchase of judgment; violation; classification

§ 22-120 - Forfeiture of and disqualification from office on conviction of certain crimes

§ 22-121 - Justices of the peace pro tempore; appointment; term; reappointment; extension of duties; powers and duties

§ 22-122 - Qualifications of justices of the peace pro tempore; residence; compensation

§ 22-123 - Payment of salaries and other expenses; providing facilities; judicial employees

§ 22-124 - Custody of records filed; purging; destruction

§ 22-125 - Justice of the peace compensation; judicial productivity credits; annual report; definitions

§ 22-131 - Constables; powers and duties; prohibited acts

§ 22-132 - Expenses

§ 22-133 - Failure to disburse fine or forfeiture received; classification

§ 22-134 - Purchase of judgment; violation; classification

§ 22-135 - Forfeiture of and disqualification from office on conviction of certain crimes

§ 22-136 - Constable ethics standards and training board

§ 22-137 - Constable ethics standards and training board; powers and duties; judicial review; constable training; definition

§ 22-138 - Constable ethics standards and training fund; budget

§ 22-201 - Jurisdiction of civil actions

§ 22-202 - Venue of civil actions

§ 22-203 - Venue when justice is unable to act

§ 22-204 - Change of venue; grounds

§ 22-205 - Procedure when justice disqualified; order and transmittal of papers

§ 22-206 - Virtual appearance; detainer actions

§ 22-211 - Procedure and practice

§ 22-212 - Civil court record

§ 22-215 - Oral pleadings

§ 22-216 - Allegations required to be made by written and signed pleading

§ 22-217 - Subpoena for attendance of witnesses; issuance; service

§ 22-219 - Confession of judgment without issuance or service of process

§ 22-220 - Appearance of defendant; demand or waiver of jury; time of trial; charging the jury

§ 22-223 - Forming jury; challenges

§ 22-224 - Oath of jury

§ 22-511 - Schedule of hearings

§ 22-512 - Parties; representation

§ 22-513 - Method of service

§ 22-514 - Time for answer

§ 22-515 - Setting of trials; failure to appear; continuances

§ 22-516 - Trial procedure

§ 22-517 - Counterclaims exceeding jurisdiction; procedures; sanctions for improper assertion

§ 22-518 - Jury trials prohibited

§ 22-519 - Appeals

§ 22-520 - Recording judgment

§ 22-521 - Court records

§ 22-522 - Fees

§ 22-523 - Notice to public

§ 22-524 - Debtor's examination

§ 22-525 - Satisfaction of judgment; filing procedures; transfer to justice court; hearing; bond

§ 22-241 - Announcement and recording of verdict or decision

§ 22-242 - Recording judgment

§ 22-243 - Judgment in replevin

§ 22-244 - Writ of execution

§ 22-245 - Certificate required with writ of execution sent to another county

§ 22-246 - Levy upon real property; limitation and procedure

§ 22-247 - Satisfaction of judgment; filing procedures; hearing; bond

§ 22-261 - Judgments that may be appealed

§ 22-262 - Appeals procedure

§ 22-263 - Defective bond

§ 22-264 - Transmittal of court record and papers

§ 22-265 - Notice to appellant for payment of fees

§ 22-281 - Fees and deposits

§ 22-283 - Costs on appeal

§ 22-284 - Electronic filing and access; fee; county judicial collection enhancement fund

§ 22-301 - Jurisdiction of criminal actions

§ 22-302 - Venue when justice unable to act

§ 22-303 - Change of venue; grounds

§ 22-304 - Transmittal of papers upon change of venue; trial

§ 22-311 - Commencement of action; arrest or summons; examination of witnesses

§ 22-312 - Criminal court record

§ 22-313 - Procedure

§ 22-314 - Bail; preparation of schedule; collection; civil deposits

§ 22-317 - Plea of not guilty

§ 22-320 - Trial by jury

§ 22-321 - Challenges to jury and jurors

§ 22-322 - Oath of jury

§ 22-323 - Trial before jury; charging jury on facts prohibited

§ 22-324 - Verdict of jury; officer in charge of jury during deliberation

§ 22-325 - Verdict; entry; several defendants; partial verdict

§ 22-326 - Discharge of jury; retrial of action

§ 22-327 - Acquittal; discharge of defendant; payment of costs by complainant when prosecution malicious

§ 22-352 - Judgment; imprisonment for fine; limitation; lien

§ 22-353 - Sentence of fine only; discharge of defendant

§ 22-354 - Sentence to pay fine; custody and release of defendant

§ 22-355 - Sentence of imprisonment; authority to enforce

§ 22-371 - Right of appeal; procedure for taking appeal; transcript

§ 22-371.01 - Disposition of appeal bonds

§ 22-372 - Bond on appeal; stay of sentence

§ 22-373 - Transmittal of papers on appeal

§ 22-373.01 - Dismissal of appeal; remand to court of origin

§ 22-374 - Superior court trial or determination of appeal

§ 22-375 - Limitation of appeal from superior court in action appealed from inferior court

§ 22-401 - Municipal court defined

§ 22-402 - Establishment and jurisdiction

§ 22-403 - Presiding officer of municipal court; appointment; compensation; justice of the peace as magistrate

§ 22-404 - Disposition of fines and forfeitures

§ 22-405 - Collection of fines

§ 22-406 - Civil action to recover penalty; procedure

§ 22-407 - Failure to make payment or disbursement of fines or forfeitures received; classification

§ 22-408 - Electronic filing and access; fee

§ 22-409 - Days for transaction of business

§ 22-421 - Commencement of action; arrest or summons; examination of witnesses

§ 22-422 - Court record

§ 22-423 - Procedure

§ 22-424 - Bail; preparation of schedule; collection; civil deposits

§ 22-425 - Jury trials and appeals in municipal courts

§ 22-427 - Authority of city or town magistrate

§ 22-428 - Custody of records filed; purging; destruction

§ 22-429 - Judgment; imprisonment for fine; limitation; lien

§ 22-501 - Definition

§ 22-502 - Establishment of small claims division

§ 22-503 - Jurisdiction; exceptions

§ 22-504 - Transfer to justice court

§ 22-505 - Venue of small claims actions; permissible motions; satisfaction of judgment

§ 22-506 - Hearing officers

§ 22-507 - Clerk of the small claims division

§ 22-601 - Homeless, veterans and mental health courts; establishment; eligibility for referral

§ 22-602 - Homeless, veterans and mental health courts jurisdiction; judicial officer's authority to adjudicate

§ 22-701 - Jurisdiction of civil marijuana violations

§ 22-702 - Commencement of civil marijuana violation actions; original citation changes