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Call (480) 350-8311 for non-emergency situations.
Tempe 311 delivers a quick and simple way for residents to connect with the city for non-emergency services. It just takes one call to city hall to request service, report issues, book city facilities and to get answers to your questions. Tempe 311 is available online, by phone or by mobile app.
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Forgery, in law, making of a false writing with an intent to defraud. Writing, to be forgery, must either have legal significance or be commonly relied upon in business transactions. It need not be handwriting; the law of forgery covers printing, engraving, and typewriting as well.
One example of forgery is when someone signs another person's name to a document without their permission or knowledge. Another example of forgery is when someone creates a false government document, such as a driver's license.
A forgery, as defined by Arizona law, is committed by a person creating a false “written instrument” or falsely altering such an instrument in the attempt to defraud another person. Even the knowing possession of such a document is considered forgery and can be treated as such.
Years of work from the Arizona Department of Administration's 911 team has focused on making sure that emergency services can be more accessible and accurate for people calling for help from all corners of Arizona.
Call 911 if you have an emergency that threatens your life. Call 988 if you have a behavioral health emergency.