The proposed bill, if enacted, would amend Arizona Revised Statutes section 13-2412 to expand the requirements for individuals who are lawfully detained by peace officers. Currently, the law mandates that a detained person must provide their true full name upon request. The new language would require individuals to also provide their date of birth, thereby broadening the scope of information that must be disclosed during such encounters.

Additionally, the bill would extend the authority of peace officers to request this information not only when there is reasonable suspicion of a crime but also when there is suspicion of a petty offense. This change aims to enhance the ability of law enforcement to gather necessary identification details during detainments, while still ensuring that individuals are not compelled to answer any other questions posed by the officer.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 13-2412