Statutes | Law and Order Code of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Community, Arizona Chapter 6 Article III ยง 6-42 | 2019
A. A person commits stalking if the person intentionally or knowingly engages in a course of conduct that is directed toward another person if that conduct either:
    1. Would cause a reasonable person to fear for that persons safety or the safety of that persons immediate family and that person in fact fears for their safety or the safety of that persons immediate family.
    2. Would cause a reasonable person to fear imminent physical injury or death to that person or that persons immediate family and the person in fact fears imminent physical injury or death to that person or that persons immediate family.
 
B. For the purpose of this section:
    1. "Course of conduct" means maintaining visual or physical proximity to a specific person or directing verbal or written threats, whether express or implied, to a specific person on two (2) or more occasions over a period of time, however short, but does not include activity protected under the Indian Civil Rights Act, 215 U.S.C. Sec. 1302.
    2. "Immediate family" means a spouse, parent, child or sibling or any other person who regularly resides in a persons household or resided in a persons household within the past six (6) months.
 
C. Stalking is a Class II offense.
 
(Law & Order Code 2006, § 6-42)