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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Arizona residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Pawn America that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $3.185M Pawn America Data Breach.

Combined maximum payouts across all Pawn America settlements total $5,000. Class Action Buddy automatically files Pawn America claims for Arizona residents in under 60 seconds — no paperwork, no mailing, no proof of purchasey/proof-of-purchase/" style="color:#5D82F2;text-decoration:none;font-weight:500;">proof of purchase needed for most settlements.

Open Pawn America Settlements for Arizona Residents (1)

These Pawn America settlements are currently accepting claims from Arizona residents.

$3.185M Pawn America Data Breach Class Action Settlement

Up to $5,000

Pawn America data breach victims (Sept 2021) may claim $30+ or up to $5,000 for losses from this $3.185M settlement. File by July 6, 2026.

Deadline: 2026-07-06 No Proof Needed Official site →

About Pawn America Class Actions in Arizona

Arizona residents affected by Pawn America class action settlements have specific considerations under state law. Arizona's Consumer Fraud Act provides strong protections for consumers dealing with pawn shops, requiring detailed record-keeping and transparent fee disclosures. Pawn America operates multiple locations across Arizona, including stores in Phoenix, Tucson, and Mesa, serving thousands of customers who regularly use pawn services for short-term loans and retail purchases. The company's significant Arizona presence means many residents were potentially impacted by the $3.185 million data breach settlement involving compromised personal and financial information. Arizona residents filing class action claims must be aware that the state follows a "first-to-file" rule for class certification, and claims typically must be filed within specific deadlines established by settlement agreements. Arizona's pawn shop regulations also require detailed transaction records, which can be helpful documentation when filing claims. Residents should verify their eligibility based on transaction dates and locations specified in settlement terms, as Arizona's consumer protection framework provides additional remedies beyond federal class action recoveries.

Pawn America Settlements in Arizona: FAQs

How does Arizona's pawn shop regulation affect Pawn America settlement claims?

Arizona requires pawn shops to maintain detailed transaction records and provide specific disclosures, which creates strong documentation for settlement claims. These state requirements often make it easier for Arizona residents to prove their eligibility and damages in class action cases like the Pawn America data breach settlement.

Which Pawn America locations in Arizona were affected by the data breach settlement?

The $3.185 million data breach settlement covers all Pawn America locations nationwide, including Arizona stores in Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, and other cities. Any customer who provided personal information at these locations during the specified time period may be eligible for compensation.

Can Arizona residents receive additional compensation beyond the Pawn America class action settlement?

Arizona's Consumer Fraud Act may provide additional remedies for residents who suffered damages beyond what's covered in the federal class action settlement. Residents should consult with Arizona attorneys familiar with state consumer protection laws to explore all available options.

Tips for Arizona Residents Filing Pawn America Claims

Arizona residents filing Pawn America claims should gather all transaction receipts and documentation from Arizona locations, as the state's detailed record-keeping requirements often provide strong evidence. Submit claims before deadlines specified in settlement agreements, typically found on official settlement websites. Consider consulting Arizona consumer protection attorneys familiar with state pawn shop regulations, as Arizona's Consumer Fraud Act may provide additional remedies beyond federal settlements. Verify eligibility based on specific transaction dates and locations mentioned in settlement terms. Keep copies of all filed documents and correspondence. Monitor settlement administrator communications for updates on claim status and distribution schedules, as processing times vary by settlement complexity.

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