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If an entity is one designated as a “Yuma County” entity, doesn’t that mean the County Attorney represents it?

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If an entity is one designated as a “Yuma County” entity, doesn’t that mean the County Attorney represents it?

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Not necessarily. Many entities refer to themselves as such, but are sometimes agencies of other governmental units, such as Yuma County Superior Court, Yuma County Juvenile Detention Center, and Yuma County Adult Probation. These are each State agencies and are represented by the Arizona Attorney General’s Office. Others may simply be corporations or businesses like the Yuma County Humane Society, Yuma County Water Users Association, or Yuma County Airport Authority.

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