Colors for print
Light Tan
PMS 473CV
RGB 239 201 160
CMYK 0 24 38 0
Web #EFC9A0
Light Blue
Pantone 637CV
RGB 154 207 222
CMYK 47 0 12 0
Web #9ACFDE
Arizona State Seal Usage
Additional usage information
ACCEPTABLE USAGE OF ARIZONA STATE SEAL
The office is required under the law to be the
official keeper of the state seal. The Secretary
of State acts as the official custodian
under A.R.S. § 41-121(3).
Restrictions of use: The Secretary grants
and denies permission to use the Great Seal
of the State of Arizona under A.R.S. § 41-130.
Any person who wishes to use the state seal
must put their request in writing to the
Secretary.
Contact the office at 602-542-0681 for more
information or write to:
Secretary of State
1700 W. Washington St., 7th Fl.
Phoenix, AZ 85007
STATE SEAL HISTORY & COLORS
The official state seal was approved by Article
22, Section 20 of the Arizona Constitution and
adopted in 1911. The state’s key enterprises
are symbolized on the face of the seal. The
official state seal is the one described in the
Arizona Constitution, the black and white ver-sion
is considered the “official” version of the
seal.
STATE SEAL COLOR VERSION
A color version of the seal is available in
Vector Line Art for printing purposes from the
office. Spot color is preferred with colors as
provided to the left. These colors have been
researched to match the colors as closely to
the original color seal as possible.
For more information on the seal, visit
www.azsos.gov/info/state_seal/history.htm
S.Cancelosi, Public Services - 12/07
Dark Tan
PMS 159 CV
RGB 199 111 42
CMYK 0 65 100 9
Web #C76F2A
Orange (Sun & Mountains)
RGB 224 146 47
CMYK 0 50 100 0
Web #E0922F
Dark Fields
PMS 361 CV
RGB 108 179 94
CMYK 76 0 91 0
Web #6CB35E
Light Fields 40 percent
PMS 361 CV
RGB 108 179 94
CMYK 76 0 91 0
Web #6CB35E