
The present day Arizona Rangers Sun Lakes Company, as well as all other 22 Arizona Ranger companies throughout the state, are authorized under Arizona Revised Statue 41-4201 that was signed by Governor Jane Hull on April 30, 2002. The Arizona rangers are an unpaid, non-commissioned civilian auxiliary that is available for the purpose of assisting and supporting law enforcement in this state.
As a volunteer law enforcement auxiliary, the Arizona Rangers work cooperatively, at the request of, and under the direction, control and supervision of established law enforcement officials and officers at the City, County, State and Federal levels, as well as, private organizations. Arizona Rangers are AZ Post qualified to carry weapons (pistols, rifles and shotguns), defensive tools (collapsible batons and OC spray), wear badges and uniforms, and perform duties with law enforcement. AZ Rangers perform a variety of duties that include:
• Foot patrols of city or county areas
• Securing the outer perimeter of crime scenes
• Traffic control
• Special public event security (parades, holidays, special events, etc.)
• Disaster response support
• Search and rescue support
• DUI checkpoint and Wet Lab Security assistance
• US Forestry and fire department support and assistance
• Security patrols may include, but are not necessarily limited to the following areas: public buildings; private
businesses (after hours); public/private grounds checks
As a volunteer law enforcement auxiliary, the Arizona Rangers work cooperatively, at the request of, and under the direction, control and supervision of established law enforcement officials and officers at the City, County, State and Federal levels, as well as, private organizations. Arizona Rangers are AZ Post qualified to carry weapons (pistols, rifles and shotguns), defensive tools (collapsible batons and OC spray), wear badges and uniforms, and perform duties with law enforcement. AZ Rangers perform a variety of duties that include:
• Foot patrols of city or county areas
• Securing the outer perimeter of crime scenes
• Traffic control
• Special public event security (parades, holidays, special events, etc.)
• Disaster response support
• Search and rescue support
• DUI checkpoint and Wet Lab Security assistance
• US Forestry and fire department support and assistance
• Security patrols may include, but are not necessarily limited to the following areas: public buildings; private
businesses (after hours); public/private grounds checks