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ToggleIt is not a crime to be drunk in public in Arizona. However, public drunkenness can lead to other criminal charges.
What should people know about drinking in public in Arizona?
Drinking in public is illegal
While it is not illegal to be drunk in public, it is illegal to drink. Arizona law makes it a class 2 misdemeanor to drink alcohol in a public recreation area or thoroughfare. This means that if you are legally drinking in a bar, restaurant, private residence or other area and you carry your drink with you into a public place, the police could arrest you. The penalty for drinking in public is up to four months in jail and up to $750 in fines.
Driving with an open container is also illegal
It is OK to store a previously opened bottle of liquor in the trunk of your vehicle, but if you or a passenger is operating a vehicle with an open container of alcohol on public roads you may face arrest, even if neither of you is drinking.
Public drunkenness could lead to a disorderly conduct charge
If you engage in behavior that disturbs the peace while you are drunk, the police could arrest you for disorderly conduct. Examples of disorderly conduct may include fighting and other violent behavior, unreasonable noise, offensive language or gestures and refusing to obey lawful orders. The penalties for disorderly conduct are fines of up to $2,500 and up to six months in jail.
While the police can not arrest you for public intoxication, being drunk in public can be risky because of the potential for unintentionally committing other crimes.
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Matthew L. Lopez
Matthew L. Lopez is the Managing Attorney and founder of Matthew Lopez Law, a criminal defense and DUI firm serving clients throughout Arizona. His track record of case dismissals and charge reductions has earned him honors, including a National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 nomination, a “Superb” 10/10 Avvo rating, and a Rising Star designation by Super Lawyers.
Matthew is a member of the National College for DUI Defense and holds active memberships with the Arizona Association for Criminal Justice and the Arizona Association for Justice. His firm handles criminal defense, DUI, drug charges, and traffic offenses, offering free consultations and affordable payment plans to make quality defense accessible to all Arizonans.
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