Looking for an IEP advocate in Arizona? This guide profiles 2 verified special education advocates on Find Parent Advocates, with real bios, specialties, service areas, and pricing where published.
Parents often search "IEP advocate near me in Arizona" and "how much does an IEP advocate cost" before they hire. The pricing table below uses what each advocate publishes on their profile. Full profiles follow.
How much does an IEP advocate cost in Arizona?
Among advocates who publish hourly rates on Find Parent Advocates, listed rates in Arizona range from $150 to $150 per hour (1 of 2 in this guide).
| Advocate | City | Pricing | Service area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Krystal Wright Ragas | Phoenix | $150/hr | In-person and virtual |
| Peter Simon | Phoenix | Contact for pricing | Based in Phoenix |
Note on pricing Rates shown are what each advocate lists on their profile. Flexible and package advocates may quote a flat fee after a free consultation. Always confirm scope and total cost before work begins.
How to choose an IEP advocate in Arizona
Match the advocate to your issue, not just your zip code. Common focus areas in this Arizona directory include Attention Focus Adhd, Anxiety, Autism Spectrum, Behavioral Emotional, Behavioral Support.
- Define the task. Do you need a one-time IEP meeting, ongoing support, or help filing a Arizona state complaint?
- Check service area. Advocates in Phoenix may serve the region in person, virtually, or both.
- Compare pricing models. Hourly, flexible, and package pricing all appear in this guide. Ask what is included and whether a retainer is required.
- Read the full profile. Bios, credentials, languages, and parent feedback are on each advocate's page.
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Best IEP advocates in Arizona
Advocates with published rates and complete profiles appear first. Each section uses data from the advocate's Find Parent Advocates profile.
Krystal Wright Ragas
Background:
Krystal Wright Ragas is a special education advocate serving families in Arizona from Phoenix, AZ. View their full profile for background, services, and contact options.
| Location | Phoenix, AZ |
|---|---|
| Service area | In-person and virtual |
| Pricing | $150/hr |
| Age groups | Early childhood (ages 3–5), Elementary, Middle school, High school, transition |
| Languages | English |
Peter Simon

Peter Simon is a special education advocate serving families in Arizona from Phoenix, AZ. View their full profile for background, services, and contact options.
| Location | Phoenix, AZ |
|---|---|
| Service area | Based in Phoenix |
| Pricing | Contact for pricing |
Common questions about IEP advocates in Arizona
How much does an IEP advocate cost in Arizona?
In this Arizona directory, published hourly rates range from $150 to $150 per hour. Many advocates also use flexible or package pricing. A focused IEP review or one meeting often takes 2–3 hours. Ask for a written estimate before you hire.
How do I find an IEP advocate in Arizona?
Start with verified profiles on Find Parent Advocates, your state Parent Training and Information (PTI) center, and local special education parent groups. Compare specialties, service area (in-person vs virtual), and pricing before you book a consultation.
Where can I find an IEP advocate near Phoenix, AZ?
Advocates in this guide serve Phoenix and other Arizona metros in person, virtually, or both. Use the Arizona search at https://findparentadvocates.com/find-advocates?q=Arizona to filter by city and specialty.
What should I ask before hiring a Arizona special education advocate?
Ask about their experience with your child's disability area, whether they attend IEP meetings, how they bill, and what documents they need from you. Request a scope estimate in writing for the first phase of work.
Can I hire an advocate for just one IEP meeting in Arizona?
Yes. Many parents hire an advocate for a single meeting or a short file review. Several advocates in this guide list meeting attendance and consultation as core services.
Are these the only IEP advocates in Arizona?
This guide features advocates with active profiles on Find Parent Advocates. Arizona has additional advocates through PTI centers, school district family resource units, and local parent groups. Browse the full directory at Find Parent Advocates.