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How to file a wage claim in Arizona.

Filed with the Industrial Commission of Arizona Labor Department. Form: Wage Claim Form. Statute of limitations: 1 year (state); 2 years FLSA (3 if willful).

Statute of limitations
1 year (state); 2 years FLSA (3 if willful)
Final pay deadline
7 working days OR end of next regular pay period, whichever is sooner.
Damages
Up to 3x unpaid wages on willful nonpayment (A.R.S. § 23-355).

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Enter the date wages were due → get the deadline for Arizona, federal FLSA, EEOC charge, and NLRB ULP.

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What this form covers

AZ ICA processes the claim administratively — no courtroom required for the threshold determination.

File the form

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The Wage Claim Form is one piece. Most wage cases also need a demand letter, a federal DOL parallel filing, an EEOC charge if there’s a discrimination angle, and a trail of follow-up correspondence. Case Pass — $149/case covers unlimited forms, court documents, and deadline tracking for 12 months.

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Federal options run in parallel

State wage claims don’t replace federal claims. The FLSA SOL (2 years; 3 if willful) runs separately from Arizona’s SOL, and you may file with the US DOL Wage & Hour Division for federal minimum-wage and overtime violations. For discrimination claims, the EEOC charge clock starts at 180 days (300 days in deferral states like CA, NY, IL, etc.).

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This is general information, not legal advice. Wage-payment statutes change frequently. Confirm the current form, SOL, and damages framework with the Industrial Commission of Arizona Labor Department or a licensed Arizona attorney before filing.