Aircraft and Airports

What are the penalties for unpaid registration fees?

It is the responsibility of the owner to notify the Motor Vehicle Division Aircraft Registration Unit in writing

  • within 10 days of an address change.
  • within 60 days of when an aircraft is transferred or sold by filling out the back of the aircraft registration certificate and returning it.
  • within 60 days of when an aircraft is placed in storage to claim eligibility for the $20 stored-aircraft tax (sworn affidavit required).
  • immediately when a stored aircraft is returned to use.
  • within 30 days of when an aircraft is lost or destroyed.

For additional information concerning your specific aircraft registration, call 602.712.6995.

How do I request a hearing or appeal?

Requests for hearings on a decision must be made in writing within 30 days of the decision. Hearings will be scheduled and held in accordance with Title 41, Chapter 6, Article 6. Parties may appeal hearing decisions pursuant to Title 12, Chapter 7, Article 6.

What do I do if I have a lost or destroyed aircraft?

If an aircraft that is registered in Arizona is lost or destroyed, the owner, the owner’s legal representative, or the insurer of the aircraft must inform MVD by filing a completed Aircraft Exemption Affidavit within 30 days of the loss or destruction. The lost or destroyed aircraft's registration expires when MVD receives the notification.

Upon written request of the owner of a lost or destroyed aircraft, one-twelfth of previously paid registration fees and license tax will be credited to the owner for each full month of the registration period that has not yet expired. The tax credit may be used on subsequent aircraft registration fees or license taxes owed by the owner. No refund will be issued for the credited fees and taxes. For further information, see ARS 28-8334 and 28-8343.

What funding is available for publicly owned airports?

ADOT provides funding to public airports to design and construct aviation facilities, acquire land for airport purposes and conduct planning and environmental studies. ADOT will fund 90 percent of a project to qualified public airports and half an airport's local share of a federally funded airport-development grant.

Whom do I contact about airline consumer issues?

The U.S. Department of Transportation oversees airline consumer issues such as denied boarding, lost baggage, overbooking, ticketing and statistics for on-time performance. This information, as well as information about shipping hazardous materials and other general travel-related questions, is addressed on the Aviation Consumer Protection website.

Where will my aircraft registration and decal be mailed?

The law requires you to provide your current mailing address. Your aircraft registration and decal will be mailed to the address we have on file. Please ensure that your address is correct before renewing your aircraft. If your decal is mailed to the wrong address, we will need to reissue, and this may result in a $4 fee.