Arizona
Arizona homeschool laws & record-keeping (2026)
File a one-time affidavit of intent with your county school superintendent within 30 days of starting. No testing and no further reporting.
- Regulation level
- Low
- Notice or filing
- One-time affidavit of intent, filed with the county.
Common questions about homeschooling in Arizona
Do I have to notify the state to homeschool in Arizona?
One-time affidavit of intent, filed with the county.
How many days or hours do I have to homeschool in Arizona?
Arizona does not set a specific number of homeschool days or hours.
Is standardized testing required in Arizona?
Arizona sets no grade-specific standardized-testing requirement for homeschoolers. Check the overview above for any annual assessment your state or district expects.
What records do I need to keep in Arizona?
Keep attendance or a daily log, the subjects you teach, and samples of work. Even where Arizona requires little, good records help with transfers, college admissions, and peace of mind.
How Homeschoolio helps in Arizona
Homeschoolio logs your day in seconds, tracks your days and hours, and generates the actual records and filings Arizona expects, as review-ready PDFs built from data you already logged. Everything works offline, and your records are always yours to export.
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Homeschoolio helps you keep records. It isn't legal advice. Homeschool requirements vary by district and change over time, so always verify your state and district's current rules.