Welcome to the Maricopa County Fair
In order to provide a safe, secure and pleasant environment, we ask for your cooperation by complying with the Code of Conduct.
The following are prohibited at the Maricopa County Fair (MCF):
Disorderly or disruptive conduct of any type; to include, running, shouting, horseplay and throwing any type of debris. A.R.S. 13-2904
Standing or walking in large groups that block the movement of MCF guests or cause inconvenience to others. A.R.S. 13-2908
Blocking any building, booth, exhibit, concessions stand, performance ticket window, gate, stage, doorway walkway, fire exit or stairway. A.R.S. 13-2904, 13-2908
Blocking or interfering with the movement of MCF patrons, concessionaires, exhibitors, MCF employees or those providing emergency services. A.R.S. 13-2908, 13-2402
Bicycle riding, skate boarding, roller blading, moped riding or any skating of any kind on MCF grounds. A.R.S. 13-2908
Unlawful possession of alcoholic beverages, narcotics or any illegal substances. A.R.S. 4-241 et. Seq.
Use of unduly loud or obscene language or gestures or other noisy behavior that unreasonably interferes with MCF guests’ enjoyment of activities and events. A.R.S. 13-2904
Sitting on or placing feet on table tops. A.R.S. 36-601
Littering. A.R.S.36-601
Spitting. A.R.S. 36-601
Walking on MCF grounds without shoes or shirt. A.R.S. 36-601
Bringing pets on MCF grounds. A.R.S. 36-601
Soliciting for sale, offering for sale, or selling goods or services by non-concessionaires. (The sale of goods and services may only be conducted in a designated commercial space by approved concessionaires upon payment of a fee for such commercial space). Per MCF Commercial Sales Handbook.
Soliciting contributions or signatures, leafleting, picketing or displaying signs, posters or banners, except in designated areas assigned by MCF.
Distributing buttons, bumper stickers, hats, balloons, T-shirts, novelty items, food or beverages by non-concessionaires. Per MCF Commercial Sales Handbook.
Any activity that could result in physical harm to person or property. A.R.S. 13-2904
Possession of any article defined as a weapon. A.R.S. 13-3102(10)
Any act defined by federal, state or local statute or ordinance as constituting a crime.