Verified against official state labor departments Updated for 2026

Arizona Paid Sick Leave Laws (2026)

Whether paid sick leave is required in Arizona, who is covered, how it accrues, and where the law comes from.

Required by law Verified Jul 6, 2026

Arizona requires paid sick leave. Required. Arizona requires paid sick time under the Fair Wages and Healthy Families Act.

Paid sick leave in Arizona

Required by state law
Yes
Typical accrual
~1 hour per 30 hours worked
The rule
Required. Arizona requires paid sick time under the Fair Wages and Healthy Families Act.

Good to know

Paid sick leave and paid vacation are different things. This page covers sick leave. For whether unused vacation must be paid when you leave a job, see Arizona PTO payout rules. This is general information, not legal advice.

Common questions

Arizona paid sick leave FAQ

Does Arizona require paid sick leave?
Required. Arizona requires paid sick time under the Fair Wages and Healthy Families Act.
Is there a federal paid sick leave law?
No. There is no general federal law requiring private employers to provide paid sick leave. Federal contractors are an exception, and the FMLA provides unpaid, job-protected leave for eligible employees.
How does paid sick leave usually accrue?
In states that require it, sick leave typically accrues at about 1 hour for every 30 to 40 hours worked, with an annual cap set by the law. The exact rate and cap vary by state.
Where can I find the official Arizona rules?
The Industrial Commission of Arizona publishes the official requirements, linked on this page.

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