Rv Removal Legal Guidance

Summary

In Arizona, you can request the sheriffs assistance to ensure a smooth removal of your RV from a property without facing criminal trespassing charges. Contact the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office for supervision. Relevant statutes include ARS § 12-1178 for writ of restitution enforcement and ARS § 13-1502 to § 13-1504 for trespassing laws. Consulting a lawyer is not required but may be beneficial if the situation escalates.

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Cochise County, Arizona. I am a beneficiary of on will in probate case. Executor had writ of restitution and lockout eviction enforced today as i had stayed there while caring for my dad and remained after. My RV, which I need to tow an have been staying in kil trying to move needs to be towed n is my current home, is on the property. Can I legally call the sheriff to assist and be present to have it towed out so I'm not homeless?
Brenda, you can request the sheriff's assistance to supervise the removal of your RV to ensure that it goes smoothly and without any disputes. Contact the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office and explain your situation.
Do you need contact information for the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office?
I do not need access to the home, just my RV.
Brenda, in Arizona, you can request the sheriff's assistance to ensure a smooth removal of your RV. It's important to explain your situation clearly. Here is the contact information for the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office:

Cochise County Sheriff's Office


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.cochise.az.gov/sheriff

Would you like any more information or have further questions about this process?
If the sheriff is present I would not face criminal charges of trespassing?
Brenda, if the sheriff is present and supervising the removal of your RV, you are generally less likely to face criminal trespassing charges. However, it's crucial to follow the sheriff's instructions and ensure you leave the property once your RV is removed.
Do you have any more questions or need further assistance?
Es her lawyer nee to be present or is the sheriff sufficient?
In Arizona, having the sheriff present can help ensure that you are not faced with criminal trespassing charges while retrieving your RV. A lawyer is not required for this specific action, but consulting one might help if the situation escalates.
Would you like guidance on finding legal aid or have other questions about the process?
\can you provide the \RS STATUT OR OTHER LAW PERTAINING?
Brenda, here are the relevant Arizona statutes that you might find useful:
- ARS § *-*: This statute discusses the enforcement of a writ of restitution.
- ARS § *-* to § *-*: These cover trespassing laws in Arizona.
Would you like help finding legal aid or more information about these statutes?