Bengal breeders in Arizona include:
CamelottaSpots (Kingman)
LeopardsRealm (Sierra Vista)
Cazpurr (Sun City)
14 Karat (Sedona)
LeopardCraze (Mesa)
Little Wolf (Tucson)
Thomwren (Hereford)
Donamae (Phoenix)
Tucson (Tucson)
Kingsmark (Marana)
Bengal Babies of Phoenix.
Here is a link that will give you their website addresses. I do not know how current this list may be.
https://bengalcatclub.com/bengal-cat-breeders/But you've asked specifically about several breeders. Cazpurr has been around for a very long time. Very few breeders will have 100% approval rating. I have a over 100 of Cazpurr cats in my database.
LeopardCraze -- they don't have any parental information on their cats and I have no F generations for their kings and queens.
14 Karat -- I have 31 of their cats and I know they breed cashmere (long haired) bengals. They have been breeding for at least 10 years.
Bengal Babies of Phoenix has zero information on their cats on their website and I would stay clear them, even though they are in Phoenix.
Kingsmark has been breeding for a million years. I have over 300 cats in my database that go back to Kingsmark. However, I don't have any cats that were born in recent years.
Thomwren is another long-time breeder, however, their website doesn't show anything current. Note many breeders do keep their websites up long after they have stopped breeding.
Camelottaspots -- if you can believe what is posted on the internet, they keep over 300 cats -- and they are not taken care of properly. I have nearly 100 of their cats in my database but nothing recent.
First and foremost, you need to be comfortable with the breeder. If some red flag goes up, RUN. Most breeders will allow you to visit their cattery to choose a cat, but I am sure most of the bengals are chosen by photos or videos posted online and never meet their cat until they pick it up at the airport. Elysian Bengals -- the husband will fly the kittens to the owners -- he literally flies on the plane with the kittens. I'm sure there is an extra charge for that, but they honestly take the best care of their kittens and are not in Arizona.
Note that most catteries fill their litters from a waiting list and they do not allow visits until the kittens are much older -- and that could mean a kitten you want is no longer available. Most people will select a kitten and then visit it once the kitten is older and the breeder allows visits.
It costs nothing to contact a breeder for information. How far are you willing to travel by car? There are breeders in surrounding states.
The best advice I can give you is to take your time and do your research. If you want to visit your cat, then go with a cattery that allows this and don't settle for one that doesn't. If you are adamant about not wanting to fly your kitten to you (and I don't blame you,) then you will have to travel a distance to visit and then pick up your kitten.