Briefly, the Arizona legal system is composed of a system similar to the United States as a whole. We have a number of legal forms available for immediate download for this jurisdiction which you can access by clicking on the download now button.
The state capital of Arizona is Phoenix. The original Capitol building, with its distinctive copper dome, was dedicated in 1901 (construction was completed for $136,000 in 1900), when the area was still a territory. Phoenix became the official state capital with Arizona’s admission to the union in 1912. The House of Representatives and Senate buildings were dedicated in 1960, and an Executive Office Building was dedicated in 1974 (the ninth floor of this building is where the Office of the Governor is located). The original Capitol building was converted into a museum.
The Capitol complex is fronted and highlighted by the richly landscaped Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza, named after Wesley Bolin, a governor who died in office in the 1970s. Numerous monuments and memorials are on the site, including the anchor and signal mast from the USS Arizona (one of the U.S. Navy ships sunk in Pearl Harbor), a granite version of the Ten Commandments, and the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
Arizona is a state located in the southwestern region of the United States. It is also part of the Western United States and the Mountain West. Arizona is the 6th most extensive and the 16th most populous of the U.S. states. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the state population was 6,482,505 on July 1, 2011, a 1.42% increase since the 2010 United States Census. The capital and largest city is Phoenix. The second largest city is Tucson, followed in size by eight Phoenix metropolitan area cities: Mesa, Glendale, Chandler, Scottsdale, Gilbert, Tempe, Peoria, Surprise and then by Flagstaff in Coconino County.

