Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1822

Introduced
2/5/26  
Report Pass
2/18/26  

Caption

Property owners; adverse possession

Impact

The alterations made by SB1822 could significantly impact the legal landscape of property ownership in Arizona. By enforcing a five-year period for claims related to adverse possession, it aims to provide greater security to those with recorded titles who have been paying taxes, thereby enhancing property rights for lawful owners. Furthermore, the amendments clarify that those attempting to claim property under forged deeds are explicitly excluded from the benefits afforded by the bill, reinforcing the integrity of property law. This could lead to a more straightforward resolution of disputes concerning land ownership, benefiting both property owners and the legal system.

Summary

SB1822 proposes amendments to sections 12-524, 12-525, and 12-526 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, focusing on real property actions related to adverse possession. The bill aims to define lawful ownership based on recorded deeds and tax payments, establishing a clear framework under which individuals claiming ownership through adverse possession can substantiate their claims. Notably, it introduces a five-year limitation period for actions to recover real property from individuals who have been in possession of the property, provided they have maintained proper tax payments and possess a recorded deed.

Contention

As with many legislative measures addressing property rights, SB1822 could face contention from various stakeholders. Property rights advocates may support the provisions for protecting lawful owners, whereas some individuals who may find themselves in situationally adverse possession could argue that the amendments are too stringent. There's potential for debate regarding ensuring fair balance in property claims, particularly concerning how the bill may affect vulnerable populations who may not have the means to prove claims within the established timeframe.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1109

Designated countries; land ownership; prohibition

AZ SB1082

Land ownership; designated countries; prohibition

AZ SB1110

Accessory dwelling units; codes; owners

AZ HB2516

Unclaimed property; transfer; state treasurer

AZ SB1726

Unlawful occupants; property; removal; documents

AZ SB1013

Fentanyl; possession; probation ineligibility

AZ SB1218

Townsites; trustees; board of supervisors.

AZ HB2749

Unclaimed property; virtual currency; security

AZ HB2517

Written request; property locators

AZ HB2389

Business personal property; exemption.

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