State regulation & availability

Home warranties in Arizona

Regulated

In Arizona, home warranties are regulated and providers must be licensed. 19 of the companies we track operate here.

Regulated

Regulatory status

Required

Provider licensing

19

Companies available

65.8%

Homeownership rate

What this means for you: Arizona regulates home warranties, so you can escalate an unresolved dispute to a state regulator that can investigate, fine, or revoke a provider's license, generally your strongest recourse.

Consumer protections in Arizona

Regulated by Dept. of Insurance. Home warranties classified as service contracts. Companies must register. ARS 20-1095.

Most reliable companies available in Arizona

Reliability Score (0–100) - top 12 of 19 available

1. HomeServe96/1002. Old Republic Home Protection89/1003. Liberty Home Guard88/1004. America's Preferred Home Warranty87/1005. AFC Home Club79/1006. Cinch Home Services74/1007. First American Home Warranty73/1008. American Home Shield64/1009. Choice Home Warranty63/10010. Home Warranty of America63/10011. Fidelity National Home Warranty62/10012. 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty60/100

Source: Better Business Bureau & Trustpilot

Companies available in Arizona

Company Reliability
HomeServe
96A
Old Republic Home Protection
89A
Liberty Home Guard
88A
America's Preferred Home Warranty
87A
AFC Home Club
79B
Cinch Home Services
74B
First American Home Warranty
73B
American Home Shield
64C
Choice Home Warranty
63C
Home Warranty of America
63C
Fidelity National Home Warranty
62C
2-10 Home Buyers Warranty
60C
ServicePlus Home Warranty
60C
Landmark Home Warranty
58C
Select Home Warranty
57C
First Premier Home Warranty
54D
Total Home Protection
46D
HSA Home Warranty
30F
Porch Home Warranty
10F

Ranked by Reliability Score. Availability is based on each company's published service area and may change.

Home warranties in Arizona: what to know

Arizona is regulated for home-warranty contracts, which shapes the recourse you have if a claim is wrongly denied. With a homeownership rate of 65.8% across roughly 7,431,344 residents, it is served by 19 of the companies we track. Advertised annual plan costs here are around $500 (an estimate that varies by company, plan tier, and home size).

For homeowners choosing a plan in Arizona, what matters most is whether the provider is licensed or registered here, the company's independent reliability (BBB rating and reviews, Trustpilot score), and whether a state-level complaint channel exists if a dispute stalls. A plan sold cheaply in an unregulated state often offers weaker recourse than the same plan in a regulated one, even with identical contract language. Compare the available companies above, then read the per-company pages for coverage and pricing detail.

Source: Arizona Department of Insurance / Attorney General Home-warranty regulation, licensing, and complaint-filing channel · 2026 State population and homeownership: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey. Company reliability: BBB & Trustpilot.

Every figure on PlainWarranty is rendered directly from BBB, Trustpilot, and state regulatory data, no number is typed in by an editor. This page draws directly on BBB, Trustpilot, and state regulatory data, no figure is typed in by an editor. See our editorial standards & corrections policy, the methodology behind these numbers, or report a data error.