Additional Instructions for the Enterprise Zone Statewide Address Locator:
The address locator is only valid for tax years beginning January 1, 2004 and forward. To verify addresses in prior tax years, please contact the local zone administrators for assistance.
Each of the enterprise zones is shaded in color. If an address is located within a zone it will appear in color and it will also show the name of the applicable enterprise zone. If an address is not located within an enterprise zone the address will appear in white.
If the search is inconclusive or the address is located on a border between two zones, please contact the appropriate zone administrator(s) to verify in which zone the address is actually located.
If an address cannot be located, try re-typing the address with a different extension. For example: If you enter 3232 N. Palo Verde in Tucson, the address cannot be located. However if you enter 3232 N. Palo Verde Avenue in Tucson, the address can successfully be identified.
When searching an address do not include suite numbers or building numbers, use only the street address. For example: If you enter 1366 S. Litchfield Rd. Blg 6 in Goodyear, the address cannot be located. However if you enter 1366 S. Litchfield Rd. in Goodyear, the address can successfully be identified.
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Disclaimer: The data provided for the enterprise zone maps was gathered from various state agencies as well as private sources. Therefore, the Arizona Department of Commerce does not guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of this outside information. Information is provided on an "as is" basis and we disclaim all warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement. We are not responsible for any damages arising from the use of information on this site. These maps are to be used specifically for the Arizona Enterprise Zone Program. The data may have a number of errors, which may include, but are not limited to, the following types of errors:
- Spatial errors - The areas depicted by these maps are approximate, and are not necessarily accurate to surveying or engineering standards. X/Y coordinates may be in error by several feet or more.
- Registration errors - GIS data layers may not overlay each other correctly.
- Attribute errors - Database information may be incorrect.
- Currency errors - GIS data layers, databases and documents may not be the most current available or may not depict the specified time. All data is subject to constant change. Data input lags real-world changes by varying periods of time.
- Completeness errors - Data may be missing or data may be included that does not belong.
- Projection distortion - All map projections introduce distortion by representing the irregular shape of the earth’s surface on flat maps. This affects feature shapes and map distances.
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