Arizona Homeschool Law 2024/25

To comply with the homeschool laws in Arizona, you will have to do the following

  • File an affidavit of intent:
    • Submit a one-time affidavit of intent to homeschool with the county school superintendent within 30 days of starting homeschooling in your county.
    • Include your child’s name, date of birth, current school address (if applicable), and the contact details of the custodians.
  • Provide a copy of the child’s birth certificate:
    • Submit a certified copy of your child’s birth certificate.
    • A notarized photocopy works too.
    • If you can’t get a certified copy, provide other proof of identity and age with an affidavit explaining why.
  • Teach the required subjects:
    • Make sure your curriculum covers reading, grammar, math, social studies, and science.
  • File a letter of termination:
    • If you stop homeschooling or move to a different county, send a termination letter to the county superintendent within 30 days.
    • Should you resume homeschooling or start in a new county, file a new affidavit of intent.

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