While the
state constitution establishes the office of Attorney General, it does not prescribe the powers of the office. Instead, the Arizona Constitution expressly provides that the powers and duties of the state attorney general are to be prescribed by the
Arizona State Legislature. In pursuance of this constitutional mandate, the Arizona Legislature has prescribed that, under
A.R.S. §41-193(A)(1) – § 41-193(A)(8), the attorney general of Arizona, through the Arizona Department of Law, shall: • Prosecute and defend in the state supreme court all proceedings in which the state or an officer thereof is a party ~ A.R.S. § 41-193(A)(1); • Under certain conditions, prosecute and defend any proceeding in all other courts of the state, in which the state or an officer thereof is a party or has an interest ~ A.R.S. § 41-193(A)(2); • Represent the state in any action in a federal court ~ A.R.S. § 41-193(A)(3); • Exercise supervisory powers over county attorneys ~ A.R.S. § 41-193(A)(4); • Under certain conditions, assist any county attorney in the discharge of their duties ~ A.R.S. § 41-193(A)(5); • Maintain a docket of all proceedings in which the attorney general is required to appear ~ A.R.S. §41-193(A)(6); • Issue attorney general opinions on questions of law to state officers and agencies ~ A.R.S. § 41-193(A)(7); and • Perform other duties prescribed by law ~ A.R.S. § 41-193(A)(8). == Arizona Attorneys General ==