Vehicle Services

Am I eligible for a five-year registration even though I’m claiming an exemption from, or reduction, of fees?

Yes, except when recertification is required on an annual basis. Vehicle owners claiming the following exemptions are not eligible for a five-year registration option:

  • A widow or widower claiming a widow's exemption
  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipient (other than a totally disabled veteran)
  • Military personnel claiming the Nonresident and Special Military Exemption if their Military Identification Card reflects an expiration date that will expire within five years
  • Nonprofit
  • Nonprofit school
  • Religious institution

What is the fee for a five-year registration?

The vehicle license tax and other applicable fees are calculated and paid for five years at the time of registration. Only a one-year registration fee is required to be paid for the entire period.

Are there any types of vehicle registrations that are not eligible for five-year registration?

  Yes, the following registrations are not eligible for a five-year registration:

  • All vehicles that require a one or two year emissions test
  • Allocated registration
  • Apportioned registration
  • Permanent registration
  • Interstate registration
  • Taxi registration
  • Vehicles with a GVW over 55,000 lbs
  • New alternative fuel powered vehicles that have never been registered in Arizona or in any other state
  • Vehicles used primarily off highway that have been issued an Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) decal Vehicles under the seasonal agricultural, reduced fees registration provision  

What types of vehicles are eligible for five-year registration?

Any vehicles not subject to emissions testing requirement for the entire five-year registration cycle, which include the following:

  • Most vehicles registered outside the Phoenix and Tucson metro areas
  • Vehicles with model year 1966 and older
  • New vehicles that have never been registered in Arizona or in any other state
  • Motorcycles 
  • Commercially registered trailers 10,000 lbs GVW and less
  • Solar, electric and hydrogen powered alternative fuel vehicles  

I was in an accident and the other driver did not have insurance. Can you provide me with their insurance information?

If an accident occurred and proof of insurance was not available or was not valid, you may submit an Insurance Information Request along with a copy of the police report and a $3 fee. We will then release any insurance information on record for the date of the accident. If no information is available, you will be so advised. Please mail the Insurance Information Request to the address shown at the top of the form.