Phoenix Relocation Guide

ELECTRICITY PHOENIX Arizona Public Service

602-371-7171/800-253-9405

www.aps.com

Salt River Project

602-236-8888

www.srpnet.com

TUCSON Tucson Electric Power Company

520-623-7711 520-744-2944

www.tucsonelectric.com

Trico Electric Cooperative

www.trico.coop

WATER Arizona Water Company: 602-240-3860 Lakeside Division: 928-368-6993

Sedona Divison: 928-282-5555

Ajo Water System: 520-836-8785

Miami Division: 928-473-4433

Sierra Vista Water System: 520-458-5660

Apache Junction Division: 480-982-2201 Oracle Water System: 520-385-2226

Stanfield Water System: 520-836-8785

Bisbee Division: 520-432-5321

Overgaard Water System: 928-535-4469 Superior Water System: 520-689-2312

Pinewood & Rimrock Water System: 928-282-7092 San Manuel Division: 520-385-2226

Casa Grande Division: 520-836-8785

White Tank Water System: 520-836-8785

Coolridge Division: 520-723-5346

Winkleman Water System: 520-385-2226

GAS

RECYCLING

The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality maintains a Recycling Hot-line. To find out why recycling is important, what can be recycled and where, and to receive some conservation tips, call 602-771-5613

Southwest Gas supplies natural gas to the majority of the Phoenix and Tucson. The main customer assistance phone number is 877-860-6020

CABLE, SATELITE AND PHONE PHOENIX CenturyLink (formerly Qwest)

855-234-5724 623-594-0505 623-455-4500 520-290-4555 520-744-2653 520-884-0133 520-622-3474

www.qwest.com

Cox Communications Zona Communications

www.cox.com

www.zonacommunications.com

TUCSON AT&T

www.att.com

Comcast (XFINITY)

www.comcast.com

COX Communications

www.cox.com

DirecTV

www.directv.com

Dish

877-211-2419

www.dishnetwork.com

EMERGENCY SERVICES

VOTER REGISTRATION

Fo r f i re, po l i ce and ambu l ance emergency, dial 911. Other important numbers to have on hand are:

To vote in local and national elections, you must be registered at least twenty-nine days prior to the election. You must be at least 18 years old, a citizen of the U.S. and a resident of Arizona, which you will be after living in the state for six months. Registration can be done at registration headquarters (Phoenix 602-506-1511, Tucson 520-740-4330), city clerk offices and driver’s license bureaus. Mail-in registration forms are also available at these locations. Online registration can be accomplished at www.servicearizona.com/webapp/evoter/. Maricopa Division Department of Elections: 602-506-1511 Pima Division Department of Elections: 520-724-6830 League of Women Voters: Phx 480-966-9031 Tuc 520-327-7652 Democratic County Headquarters: Phx 602-298-0503 Tuc 520-326-3716 Republican County Headquarters: Phx 602-957-7770 Tuc 520-326-7229

Poison Control:

Phx 602-253-3334 Tuc 520-626-6016

Police Dept.: Phx 602-262-6151 Tuc 520-791-4444 Suicide Hotline: Phx 480-784-1500 Tuc 520-323-9373 Highway Patrol: 602-223-2000

Newcomers are considered residents of Arizona if they own or rent a residence for six months or more; accept a job (other than seasonal employment); register children in public schools; obtain a state driver’s license; or maintain a business that is taxed by the state.

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