- Jurisdiction
- Arizona
Location: Arizona – Pinal County / SaddleBrooke HOA #2
Status: Not a resident of the HOA. I was on public roads working delivery (Uber Eats).
Summary of Issue:
I was stopped by a private HOA patrol working for SaddleBrooke HOA #2. They:
Thanks in advance to anyone who can offer legal insight or point me to relevant AZ statutes or case law. I'm serious about pursuing this and need to ensure public safety and legal accountability.
Status: Not a resident of the HOA. I was on public roads working delivery (Uber Eats).
Summary of Issue:
I was stopped by a private HOA patrol working for SaddleBrooke HOA #2. They:
- Pulled me over inside their community
- Took my driver's license
- Issued a citation for allegedly failing to stop at a stop sign
Why This Seems Illegal
- No POST certification, badge, or law enforcement authority
- No known contract with the Pinal County Sheriff's Office
- I am not a resident, so their internal bylaws shouldn't apply to me
- I have since confirmed via job postings that they lack DPS security licenses
- I was later denied a copy of the citation
- A deputy I spoke with vaguely referred to "bylaws" but produced no legal justification
- Violation of ARS §13-2406 (Impersonating a Public Servant)
- Violation of my civil rights under color of law (18 U.S.C. §242)
- Unlicensed private security activity under AZ DPS statutes
- Theft or coercion if they collected fines
What I've Done So Far:
- Collected audio recordings of HOA staff refusing documentation
- Pulled two job postings showing no legal authority or security licensing
- Filed reports with the Pinal County Sheriff, DPS, and Goldwater Institute
- Preparing formal complaints to the Attorney General, Governor, and FBI
What I'm Asking:
- Does the HOA have any legal ground to stop, cite, or seize ID from the public?
- What are my legal options (civil suit, federal complaint, media pressure)?
- Would this qualify under RICO or civil conspiracy, given the pattern and government inaction?
- Should I pursue this as a Class 6 felony impersonation or constitutional rights case?
- How do I force disclosure of any alleged "authority" between the HOA and sheriff?
Evidence I Can Share:
- Job postings from Indeed (proving lack of law enforcement authority)
- HOA traffic bylaws (internal only, do not authorize public enforcement)
- Audio of HOA staff and security patrol denying access to citation
- Names, location, and timeline of incident
Thanks in advance to anyone who can offer legal insight or point me to relevant AZ statutes or case law. I'm serious about pursuing this and need to ensure public safety and legal accountability.