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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
La Paz county, the county seat of which is Parker, is bounded as follows:
Commencing at the point where the meridian line one hundred thirteen degrees twenty minutes west longitude, as defined by the Mohave-Yavapai county boundary survey of 1908 and the Atwood survey of 1918, intersects the main channel of the Santa Maria river, being the southeast corner of Mohave county; thence south on the meridian, as defined, and along the western boundaries of Yavapai and Maricopa counties to the Gila and Salt river base line; thence west along said base line to the line common to ranges 16 and 17 west, Gila and Salt river base and meridian; thence north along said range line to the line common to townships 1 and 2 north; thence west along said township line to the line common to ranges 19 and 20 west; thence south along said range line to the line common to townships 4 and 5 south; thence west along said line to the west boundary of the state of Arizona; thence north along the Colorado river and the west boundary of the state of Arizona, as defined by the Arizona-California boundary compact, to the junction of the Colorado river and the Bill Williams' river; thence easterly up the Bill Williams' river and along the southern boundary of Mohave county to the Santa Maria river; thence up the Santa Maria river and the southern boundary of Mohave county to the point of beginning.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 11. Counties § 11-117. La Paz county - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-11-counties/az-rev-st-sect-11-117/
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