Amigos Préstamos Phoenix AZ describes Amigos Préstamos, a storefront lender at 2929 N 75th Ave, Suite 03, Phoenix, AZ 85033. Public pages on amigosprestamos.com advertise auto title loans and registration-secured personal loans with marketing emphasis on quick decisions, monthly payment schedules, and bilingual intake. Dollar amounts, APRs, and durations depend on underwriting—read your signed contract and fee schedule, not this summary.
Product outline (marketing)
- Title loans use a qualifying vehicle as collateral; keep copies of your certificate of title and insurance.
- Registration loans may be offered when a lien already exists—risk and priority rules are contractual.
- Repayment terms cited online mention multi-month plans—verify whether payments are monthly vs biweekly in your paperwork.
Arizona oversight
Consumer lenders in Arizona generally must comply with state licensing and disclosure statutes administered through the Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions regime—match license numbers on posted notices and on your loan agreement. Keep PDF copies of disclosures with your title packet so you can compare promised rates with funded amounts.
Languages & accessibility
The brand markets heavily in Spanish; English assistance should be confirmed by phone. Strip-mall suites vary in ADA parking—call before visiting if you need ramp access or drive-up processing.
Location & contact
- Address: 2929 N 75th Ave Suite 03, Phoenix, AZ 85033, United States
- Phone: +1 623-473-7444
- Website: amigosprestamos.com
Last verified (desk review): May 2026 — NAP from directory export; product descriptions summarized from public marketing; regulatory citations are general reminders only.
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