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How long does a conviction stay on my record?

Read more about How long does a conviction stay on my record?

A conviction stays on your record for five years from the date of conviction.

What tickets do I have on my driving record?

Read more about What tickets do I have on my driving record?

Purchase a Motor Vehicle Record online or contact MVD for this information. Be prepared to provide your full name, date of birth and driver-license number.

How can I determine how many points I have on my driving record?

Read more about How can I determine how many points I have on my driving record?

Purchase a Motor Vehicle Record online or contact MVD for this information. Be prepared to provide your full name, date of birth and driver-license number.

What should I do if my current state is asking for a clearance letter from Arizona?

Read more about What should I do if my current state is asking for a clearance letter from Arizona?

Clearance letters are no longer issued to individuals. Your state driver licensing jurisdiction must request clearance information directly from us.

What traffic convictions will show if an insurance company runs my MVR?

Read more about What traffic convictions will show if an insurance company runs my MVR?

Any convictions received and showing on your driving record within the past 39 months will be provided to an insurance company.

How can I get a Motor Vehicle (Driver or Vehicle) Record?

Read more about How can I get a Motor Vehicle (Driver or Vehicle) Record?

If eligible, you can obtain and print a copy of a motor vehicle record online. You may also obtain a copy by completing a Motor Vehicle Record Request form

What are the penalties for moving violations while under the age of 18?

Read more about What are the penalties for moving violations while under the age of 18?
  • First violation: If you attend Defensive Driving School, your record will remain clean.
  • Second violation (first conviction): You must attend Traffic Survival School.
  • Third violation (second conviction): You will receive a three-month suspension.
  • Fourth violation (third conviction): You will receive a six-month suspension.

What Instruction Permits are available?

Read more about What Instruction Permits are available?

Please see our instruction permit page.

What is a graduated driver license (class G)?

Read more about What is a graduated driver license (class G)?

Please see our Teen Drivers page for information.

Do you offer practice tests online?

Read more about Do you offer practice tests online?

Yes. Please see our Driver License Practice Tests page.

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