Highway User Revenue Fund (HURF)
Highway User Revenue Fund (HURF)
The state of Arizona taxes motor fuels and collects a variety of fees and charges relating to the registration and operation of motor vehicles on the public highways of the state. These collections include gasoline and use-fuel taxes, motor-carrier taxes, vehicle-license taxes, motor vehicle registration fees and other miscellaneous fees. These revenues are deposited in the Arizona Highway User Revenue Fund (HURF) and are then distributed to the cities, towns and counties and to the State Highway Fund. These taxes represent a primary source of revenues available to the state for highway construction, improvements and other related expenses.
Reports
- Current Month HURF Distribution Report
- Special HWY Distribution
- FY2020 HB2748 Special Distribution
- HURF Distribution Formula
- State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2024 HURF Actual Revenue Distribution Flow Diagram
- SFY 2024 HURF Distribution to Cities, Towns and Counties
- HURF Forecasting Process and Results SFY 2025-2034
- Sources of Revenues Deposited in the Arizona Highway User Revenue Fund and Arizona Highway Fund, State Fiscal Year 2015 through Fiscal Year 2024, ADOT for the year ended June 30, 2024
- Previous reports (dated information for historical reference only)
Additional Information
The above audits and reports are the most current releases on their subjects and are prepared by ADOT's Office of Financial Management Services (FMS). The information and any expressions of opinion herein are subject to change without notice, and the posting of information on this website does not imply that there has been no change in the affairs of ADOT since the date of the document. For historical information, view the Archived Audits and Reports.