Arizona Do Not Call Registry
How to register, what it covers, and how to enforce — 2026
Arizona maintains its own Do Not Call list separate from the federal National DNC Registry. Consumers should register on both lists for full protection.
Telemarketers calling into Arizona must scrub their lists against the state registry AND the federal registry before each campaign. Scrubbing only the federal list is not enough.
How to register your number
Arizona State Registry
Arizona Do Not Call Registry
Administered by Arizona Attorney General's Office; telemarketer registration through Arizona Secretary of State
https://www.azag.gov/consumer/tips/robocalls-and-telemarketing →Federal National DNC Registry
donotcall.gov
Administered by the Federal Trade Commission. Free, permanent, covers landlines and cell phones in every state.
How long it takes effect
Federal: 31 days for telemarketers to scrub against your number. State registries vary — most align with the federal 31-day window. Reputable telemarketers stop calling within a week. Bad actors keep calling and rack up violations.
What the registry covers
Landlines
Yes
Cell phones
Yes
Text messages
Restricted under TCPA
What it blocks: Telemarketing sales calls and texts. Calls trying to sell you something.
What it does NOT block: Political calls, charitable solicitations, calls from companies you have a current business relationship with (within 18 months of last purchase / 3 months of inquiry), debt collectors, surveys, and informational calls.
Robocalls and AI voice: Already restricted by TCPA regardless of registration. Adding your number to the DNC list adds an extra layer of liability for callers.
Arizona state list — details
Arizona relies on the federal National DNC Registry for consumer registrations but enforces state-level telemarketing regulations under ARS Title 44, Chapter 9, Article 6. Telemarketers must register annually with the Arizona Secretary of State. Full registration costs $500/year (sliding scale based on month filed), limited and exempt registrations are free. Full registrants must file a surety bond ($10,000-$100,000) with the State Treasurer. Caller ID blocking is prohibited. Pre-recorded voice calls and unsolicited calls to mobile/paging systems are restricted. State penalties range from $100 to $25,000 per violation. Federal TSR penalties can reach $43,792 per call. Contact: AZ Secretary of State Telephonic Seller Registration at 602-542-6187.
What to do when telemarketers call after you registered
- Tell the caller to put you on their internal do-not-call list. That triggers a separate 30-day cure obligation under federal law. If they call again after 30 days, that is an independent violation.
- File a federal complaint at donotcall.gov/report. The FTC tracks these and pursues serial offenders.
- Document the call. Date, time, number that called, company name, what they were selling. Screenshot or save voicemails. This is the evidence you need if you sue or file a state complaint.
- Sue the telemarketer in Arizona. Arizona has a private right of action — you can recover $1,000 per call without proving actual damages. Federal TCPA adds another $500–$1,500 per call. File a complaint here →
Recent Arizona DNC enforcement actions
Sunbelt Insurance Leads LLC
insurance
Dec 2023
$210,000 penalty
Insurance lead generator fined for DNC violations.
Running a telemarketing operation?
This page is for consumers and Arizona residents. If you operate outbound calls into Arizona, the compliance scrub workflow is documented separately.
Arizona DNC compliance for telemarketers →Compare DNC Registry across states
Federal TCPA is the floor. Each state can — and many do — go further.
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