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Crime Statistics > Stop and Identify statutes > States with "Stop and Identify" statutes (most recent) by state

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Alabama Ala. Code §15-5-30
Arizona Ari. Rev. Stat. (enacted 2005)
Arkansas Ark. Code Ann. §5-71-213(a)(1)
Colorado Colo. Rev. Stat. §16-3-103(1)
Delaware Del. Code Ann., Tit. 11, §§1902(a), 1321(6)
Florida Fla. Stat.
Georgia Ga. Code Ann. §16-11-36(b)
Illinois Ill. Comp. Stat., ch. 725, §5/107-14
Kansas Kan. Stat. Ann.
Louisiana La. Code Crim. Proc. Ann., Art. 215.1(A)
Missouri Mo. Rev. Stat.
Montana Mont. Code Ann. §46-5-401(2)(a)
Nebraska Neb. Rev. Stat. §29-829
Nevada Nev. Rev. Stat. §171.123 (3)
New Hampshire N. H. Rev. Stat. Ann. §§594:2
New Mexico N. M. Stat. Ann. §30-22-3
New York N. Y. Crim. Proc. Law §140.50(1)
North Dakota N.D. Cent. Code §29-29-21
Ohio Ohio Rev. Code
Rhode Island R. I. Gen. Laws §12-7-1
Utah Utah Code Ann.
Vermont Vt. Stat. Ann., Tit. 24, §1983
Wisconsin Wis. Stat. §968.24


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