ARS § 22-101
The board of supervisors must divide the county into justice precincts and name or number them. It may also change or abolish precincts or redistrict the county, but an abolishment cannot take effect until the current justice and constable finish their terms. A justice of the peace has original jurisdiction as provided
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- United States — Arizona
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The board of supervisors must divide the county into justice precincts and name or number them. It may also change or abolish precincts or redistrict the county, but an abolishment cannot take effect until the current justice and constable finish their terms. A justice of the peace has original jurisdiction as provided in other sections.
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