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Press Release - Attorney General Kris Mayes

Attorney General Mayes Announces New Protections Against Bitcoin ATM Scams Going into Effect in Arizona

PHOENIX – As of today, Arizona’s new Cryptocurrency Kiosk License Fraud Prevention law will go into effect, increasing protections for Arizona seniors at risk of cryptocurrency ATM scams. The law will lower daily transaction minimums, increase warnings on the ATM, require transaction receipts, and

Press Release - Attorney General Kris Mayes

State Law Raising Tobacco Sales Age to 21 Now in Effect Across Arizona

PHOENIX – As of today, September 26, 2025, Arizona’s state law prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to youth (A.R.S. § 13-3622) has increased the minimum age to 21, matching federal law, which increased to 21 in 2019.

Studies have shown that youth often obtain tobacco products from older

Press Release - Attorney General Kris Mayes

Attorney General Kris Mayes Secures Prison Sentence for Couple Who Orchestrated $200,000+ Pandemic Unemployment Fraud Scheme

PHOENIX – Attorney General Kris Mayes announced that Katherine Comesano and Gary Cartier have each been sentenced to 2.5 years in prison following guilty pleas in Maricopa County Superior Court for their role defrauding Pandemic Unemployment Assistance programs of over $200,000. 

“Protecting