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1997 Arizona Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1997)

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STATE OF ARIZONA
OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
GRANT WGODS                                                                       MAIN PHONE: 542-5025
ATTORNEY GENERAL                1275 WEST WASHINGTON, PHOENIX 85007-2926           TELECOPIER : 542-4085
January 30, 1997
The Honorable Judith Allen
Clerk of the Court
Maricopa County Superior Court
201 West Jefferson
Phoenix, Arizona 85003-2205
Re: 197-001 (R96-037)
Dear Ms. Allen:
You have asked two questions concerning residency qualifications for jurors:  (1)
whether jury commissioners may use the residency criteria in Arizona Revised Statutes
Annotated (A.R.S.) §§ 16-101 and -593 (defining resident for election purposes), and (2)
whether military personnel and their dependents who obtain Arizona five-year temporary driver's
licenses should be considered Arizona residents subject to jury duty. We conclude that jury
commissioners may continue to apply the residency criteria in A.R.S. § 16-593 to determine who
meets the residency qualifications for jury service. However, these criteria must be applied with
an understanding that a prospective juror's intent to be an Arizona resident is the most critical
factor in determining residency. Because the intent to maintain residency in Arizona is a
question of fact, the jury commissioner must assess evidence concerning each prospective juror.
This evidence may include a person's business and domestic relations, declarations, exercise of
political rights, community activities, payment of taxes, ownership of property, and other
pertinent objective facts.
Military personnel and their dependents who obtain Arizona five-year temporary driver's
licenses have not, on that basis alone, demonstrated an intent to be Arizona residents. As with
other prospective jurors, the jury commissioner must assess their intent to be Arizona residents
when determining whether they qualify to serve as jurors in our State court system.

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