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Current as of March 08, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
A. Every person owning range livestock in this state shall adopt and record a brand with the division with which to brand such livestock. Branding shall be performed by a hot iron, freezing, acid or any other method that will result in a permanent mark. Any person owning range livestock may also record an earmark with which to mark such livestock as long as the earmark is not recorded for use by neighboring range livestock owners. Sheep shall be marked distinctly with a mark or device sufficient to distinguish them. Every owner of other animals may adopt a brand or earmark with which to brand or earmark such animals.
B. No two brands of the same design or figure shall be adopted or recorded, but the associate director, in the associate director's discretion, may reject and refuse to record a brand or mark similar to or conflicting with a previously adopted and recorded brand or mark. A brand of the same design or figure that was issued without protest on or before August 2, 2017 may be rerecorded.
C. Before a new brand is recorded, it shall be advertised in some newspaper, journal or bulletin, published in the state, at least once, and if no objection to the brand is filed in writing, it shall be recorded as provided in this article.
D. The brand adopted and recorded is the property of the person adopting and recording it, and the right to use it may be sold, leased or transferred.
E. A sale or transfer of the brand is not valid except by a bill of sale that is duly signed and acknowledged as deeds for conveyance of real estate are acknowledged and that is recorded with the division.
F. The owner of the recorded brand shall sign the lease of the brand and file a copy of the lease with the division.
G. It is unlawful to apply a recorded brand in any location on an animal except as specified on the brand registration certificate. The application of a brand in any other location is the equivalent of the use of an unrecorded brand.
H. The division shall make recorded brands available to feedlots that are licensed in this state to identify livestock while in the feedlot for feeding purposes. The division shall issue the brand on request by the feedlot without charge, in a timely manner and with a minimum of administrative requirements. Brands issued under this subsection are not registered brands and are not prima facie evidence of ownership outside the feedlot.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 3. Agriculture § 3-1261. Adoption and recording of brand and earmark; brand as property right; sale or transfer - last updated March 08, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-3-agriculture/az-rev-st-sect-3-1261/
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