You may legally drive in Arizona using a valid driver license from another country. An international driving license or permit is not required, but it is recommended because it can be printed in English and used in conjunction with the driver license from the other country. If an international driving license or permit is used alone, it must be issued by a country other than the United States. Vehicle rental companies may have additional requirements.
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You will receive a written response via your AZMVDNow account in your documents and by mail within approximately 30 to 45 days from the date the packet was submitted.
You must maintain an SR22 for three years from the date of suspension, unless it is a judgment suspension. Because judgment suspension requirements can vary from case to case, contact MVD to review your record and determine the length of time you need to maintain the SR22 for a judgment suspension.
Failure to maintain proper insurance could lead to the suspension of your vehicle registration, driver license or both. To reinstate these privileges, fees and future proof of financial responsibility must be filed with MVD. The future proof requirement is most commonly an SR22 from an insurance company licensed to conduct business in the state of Arizona.
A judgment is generally a court order issued when someone has had an accident and was not insured. The judgment suspension is placed on the driving record in accordance with the court order.
Depending on the violation, you may be eligible for a phone hearing, or you may send the necessary reinstatement requirements by mail. Contact MVD to review your record and determine what action is necessary.
Please see our revocation page. If the license is revoked, you must submit a Revocation Investigation Packet
It depends on the violation. Purchase a Motor Vehicle Record online or contact us for this information. Be prepared to provide your full name, date of birth and driver-license number.
A conviction stays on your record for five years from the date of conviction.
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.
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.
Clearance letters are no longer issued to individuals. Your state driver licensing jurisdiction must request clearance information directly from us.
Any convictions received and showing on your driving record within the past 39 months will be provided to an insurance company.
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
- 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.
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