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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Arizona 830 affidavit in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Licensee’s Name and License Number at the top of the form. Ensure these details are accurate to avoid delays.
  3. Fill in your personal information, including Affiant’s Name, Social Security Number (optional), Date of Birth, Address, City, State, ZIP Code, and both Home and Work Phone Numbers.
  4. If you are part of a qualified organization, indicate your membership status by checking 'Yes' or 'No' and provide the Date Joined Organization if applicable.
  5. Complete the section regarding any other affidavits on file for different licensees by answering accordingly and listing any license numbers if necessary.
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Along the rivers of the Arizona desert a unique culture, the Hohokam, arose and flourished. Beginning as early as 1200 BCE, their predecessors, known as the Early Agricultural Period people, began to construct large irrigation systems along the Santa Cruz River.
In 1999, two new area codes were created: 480 and 623. The 480 area code was created to serve the growing eastern and northern suburbs of the Phoenix area, while the 623 area code was established to serve the western suburbs and more rural areas.
Oraibi. The Hopi town of Oraibi is thought to be the oldest continuously occupied settlement in the U.S., according to Encyclopedia Britannica. Oraibi, which is located on Third Mesa in northeastern Arizona, has been occupied since 1150.
1100 AD The Hopi found the village of Oraibi, the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in North America.
Ghost towns Town nameOther name(s)Abandoned Curtis Arizona City 1907 Dome 1904 Duquesne 1920s Ehrenberg Mineral City 191566 more rows

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