First Regular Session S.B. 1064
SENATE AMENDMENTS TO S.B. 1064
(Reference to printed bill)
Page 4, line 4, strike "SERVICE OF PROCESS" insert "PRIVATE PROCESS SERVERS"
Strike lines 6 through 12
Line 13, strike "12‑3252" insert "12‑3251"
After line 38, insert:
"Sec. 3. Section 28-1593, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
28-1593. Service of uniform traffic ticket and complaint
A. A traffic complaint may be served by delivering a copy of the uniform traffic ticket and complaint to the person charged with the violation or by any means authorized by the Arizona rules of civil procedure. At the discretion of the issuing authority, a complaint for a violation issued after an investigation in conjunction with a traffic accident may be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested and delivered to addressee only, to the address provided by the person charged with the violation. Service of the complaint is complete on filing the receipt in the court having jurisdiction of the violation.
B. The original complaint shall be filed in a court having jurisdiction of the violation within ten court days of the time the complaint was issued. A peace officer, or duly authorized agent or someone paid to act on behalf of a traffic enforcement agency, may issue the traffic complaint.
C. If a law enforcement agency issues a citation as a result of a photo enforcement system and serves the citation in a manner other than what is prescribed by subsection A of this section, the agency shall inform the person that there is no obligation to identify the driver or respond to the citation. Failure to respond to the citation will result in the probability that the person will be formally served pursuant to state law and the Arizona rules of civil procedure which will likely result in the person being required to pay the cost of the service.
Sec. 4. Section 28-1602, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
28-1602. Photo enforcement violation; service of process; no duty to identify photo or respond; definitions
A. Notwithstanding any other law, if a person receives a notice of violation in the mail for a violation of chapter 3, article 3 or 6 of this title or of a city or town ordinance for excessive speed or failure to obey a traffic control device that is obtained using a photo enforcement system, the person does not have to do either of the following:
1. Identify who is in the photo.
2. Respond to the notice of violation.
B. The notice of violation that is described in subsection A of this section must state the following:
1. The notice is not a court issued document and the recipient is under no obligation to identify the person or respond to the notice.
2. Failure to respond to the notice may result in official service that may result in an additional fee being levied.
C. In addition to any other means authorized by the Arizona rules of civil procedure, alternative or substitute service of process must be sent by certified mail with an additional copy by regular mail and a notice must be posted on the front door of the business or residence and, if present and accessible, a residence's garage door. Service of the complaint is complete on filing the mailing receipt and proof of posting in the court having jurisdiction of the violation.
D. If a law enforcement agency issues a citation as a result of a photo enforcement system and serves the citation in a manner other than what is prescribed by section 28‑1593, subsection A, the agency shall inform the person that there is no obligation to identify the driver or respond to the citation. Failure to respond to the citation will result in the probability that the person will be formally served pursuant to state law and the Arizona rules of civil procedure which will likely result in the person being required to pay the cost of the service.
C. E. For the purposes of this section:
1. "Notice of violation" means a notice issued by a photo enforcement company or municipality that is not a uniform traffic ticket or complaint.
2. "Photo enforcement system" has the same meaning prescribed in section 28‑601."
Amend title to conform