Being arrested for solicitation in Tempe is a stressful experience. Maybe it started with a few texts or a short online exchange that didn’t seem serious. Then, before you knew it, you were facing criminal charges and wondering what to do next. A Tempe solicitation of prostitution lawyer at Lerner and Rowe Law Group can guide you through this process, help you understand your rights, and work toward protecting your future.

Call (602) 667-7777 today to schedule a free case review with a Tempe criminal defense lawyer.

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Arizona’s Solicitation Law: What You Should Know

Under ARS 13-3214, it’s illegal to offer or agree to exchange money—or anything of value—for sexual conduct, even if the act never actually happens. Law enforcement in Tempe and throughout Maricopa County often uses undercover sting operations to make arrests, sometimes based on short online messages or brief conversations.

These operations can escalate quickly. Officers may pose as someone else and engage in conversations designed to test whether a crime will occur, sometimes leading to an arrest once certain statements are made. Because these undercover tactics may blur legal lines, a Tempe solicitation of prostitution lawyer knows how to establish whether police actions amounted to entrapment or violated your constitutional rights.


Penalties a Tempe Solicitation of Prostitution Lawyer Can Help You Avoid

Even a first-time solicitation charge can bring serious consequences. If convicted, you could face:

  • Up to six months in jail
  • Fines up to $2,500
  • Court costs and legal fees
  • Mandatory “John school” 
  • Probation
  • Community service
  • A criminal record 
  • Barriers to obtaining certain professional licenses
  • Felony charges for repeat offenses

With early legal intervention, a skilled attorney may be able to reduce the penalties or even prevent a conviction.

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How a Tempe Solicitation of Prostitution Lawyer Builds Your Defense

Every case is different, and the smallest detail can change everything. Our attorneys carefully review every aspect of your case to build your defense. Some common defenses include: 

  • Entrapment
  • No criminal intent
  • Inconclusive evidence
  • If police violated your legal rights during the investigation or arrest

Even a minor inconsistency or procedural error could make a major difference. Our team focuses on finding those details—and using them to your advantage.


Why Choose Lerner and Rowe Law Group?

A solicitation charge can affect far more than your record. It can damage your reputation, your career, and your peace of mind. You need a defense team that understands both the legal and personal impact of these cases—and treats you with respect.

At Lerner and Rowe, we provide:

  • Complete confidentiality and judgment-free legal support
  • Clear, honest guidance about your options and next steps
  • Flexible payment plans 
  • Extensive experience with Maricopa County courts and law enforcement
  • A defense team focused on protecting your long-term future

FAQs: Solicitation Charges in Arizona

Can I be charged even if no money changed hands?

Yes. Arizona law focuses on the agreement or offer, not whether any money was actually exchanged.

What happens if I am caught in a sting operation?

Your lawyer will closely examine the sting to determine if police overstepped or violated legal boundaries.

Will this go on my record?

If you’re convicted, yes. Your attorney may be able to negotiate a plea, diversion program, or dismissal to protect your record.

Am I going to jail?

Not necessarily. Many first-time offenders qualify for alternative sentencing or diversion programs that avoid jail time.

Is solicitation considered a sex crime in Arizona?

No, it is not considered a traditional sex crime. It is, however, considered a criminal offense with consequences that can be long-term if not handled correctly.


Call a Tempe Solicitation of Prostitution Lawyer Today

If you are facing criminal charges or suspect an investigation, our team of Arizona defense attorneys is ready to defend you. 

Call (602) 667-7777, connect with us via LiveChat, or fill out our secure online form to schedule your free, confidential consultation with a Tempe solicitation of prostitution attorney today.