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MVD Forms Library

MVD Forms Library

MVD Forms Library

MVD Forms Library

Abandoned Vehicle Application For any person having possession of an abandoned vehicle to submit an application to MVD.
Abandoned Vehicle Report Transmittal Coversheet for authorized Third Parties for transmittal of Abandoned Vehicle Reports.
Add or Delete Individual on a License For an authorized motor vehicle dealer to notify MVD to add or delete an individual on a license.
Admin Per Se Expungement Request For an individual to request an expungement of violation Admin Per Se (28-1385) from driving record.
Aircraft Dealer Bond For an aircraft dealer license applicant to authorize a surety bond to guarantee payment of all outstanding taxes and fees and the faithful performance of all sales contracts or agreements.
Aircraft Dealer License Application To apply for authorization as a licensed aircraft dealer in Arizona.
Aircraft Exemption Affidavit For apply for exemption from payment of license tax and registration fees on Arizona based aircraft.
Aircraft Inventory Log For an aircraft dealer to record their inventory in support of a dealer registration application.
Aircraft Registration Checklist *** Online form is not fillable *** To guide an aircraft owner through the registration process.
Aircraft Sold Notice Must be submitted within 10 days of sale/transfer of an aircraft.
Allocated Perm Fleet - Schedule B To report revenue for a tax period, to be allocated to each jurisdiction for a fleet of vehicles
Allocated Perm Fleet - Schedule B Instructions To provide instructions for the completion of the Allocated Perm Fleet - Schedule B, 70-0510.
Alternative Fuel Withdrawal Certification that vehicle is no longer Alt Fuel , in order to withdraw from participation in the Alternative Fuel Vehicle credits and fee reductions.
Antique Plate Application To use a license plate previously issued in Arizona which has the plate year that matches the vehicle year for a Classic Car or Historic Vehicle.
Application For Aircraft Registration For initial registration and renewal for aircraft based in Arizona.
Application for Military Skills Test Waiver The Commercial Driver License (CDL) skills test waiver allows a qualified service member to apply for a CDL without skills testing. CDL knowledge (written) test(s) cannot be waived.
Application for Window Tint Medical Exemption Application for Window Tint Medical Exemption
Application to Operate as a Vehicle for Hire and Transportation Network Company Application to Operate as a Vehicle for Hire (VFH) and Transportation Network Company (TNC).
Apportioned Registration Manual Explains how to obtain registration for interstate trucks, tractors and other commercial vehicles based in Arizona under the International Registration Plan.
Arizona Dealer Retail Bill of Sale Arizona Dealer Retail Bill of Sale - available for Dealer use only online w/DRT

MVD Drivers FAQ

MVD Drivers FAQ

Driver License, Identification Card and Instruction Permit

Please see our fees page.

You may replace a lost or stolen driver license or identification card online. The fee for a replacement is $12.  If your license has been lost or stolen and you have reason to believe someone else is using it, the incident should be reported to your local police department as an identity theft.

If you have a current out-of-state driver license in your possession, you will normally not have to take a written or road test. However, in some cases it may be required.

You can change your address and contact information online at AZMVDNow.gov.   When you change your address on our records, it will automatically change the address on your driver-license record and on each vehicle record in which you are designated to receive the registration.

Driver License Renewal

You may renew your driver license up to 6 months before the expiration date of your current license. Most can be renewed online at AZMVDNow.gov or visit an MVD or Authorized Third Party office.

You are required to update your photo every 12 years. At the end of 12 years, a notice will be sent to you requesting that you visit a driver license facility for a new photo and replacement driver license.

No. There is no formal notification process.

Teen Driving

Please see our Teen Drivers page for information.

  • 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.

Motor Vehicle Records

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

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

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

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.

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

Driver License Suspension, Revocation and Reinstatement

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.

Please see our revocation and suspension pages.

Please see our reinstatement page.

Please see our revocation page. If the license is revoked, you must submit a Revocation Investigation Packet

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.

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.

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.

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.

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 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.

Medical

If you have received a request for a medical review and/or knowledge and road test from us, it means we have received information regarding your ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.

The information we received likely came from law enforcement, medical professionals, insurance companies or concerned citizens.

If the requested information is not received within 45 days of the notice date, your driving privilege will be suspended and/or revoked until the information is received.

If you have received a Corrective Action Notice that states you must complete any one of the following tests: written, vision, or road test with us, you do not need an appointment. You may visit any MVD office during normal business hours.

If you have direct knowledge of a person’s medical status that would affect his or her ability to safely operate a motor vehicle, you may complete a Driver Condition / Behavior Report. Information received by the Medical Review Program is subject to disclosure in accordance with state and/or federal law. Once we receive the form, our only contact will be with the driver. We will not notify you of any outcome.

You must submit a copy of the vehicle registration and a letter from your physician, stating the medical reason for the request. The information must include your name and license number. Please note this exemption does not include the front windshield of the vehicle.

It is the driver’s responsibility. As soon as a driver’s medical condition allows, the driver must notify the Medical Review Program (in writing or by telephone) that he or she has, or may have, a medical condition not previously reported, which affects the ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.

No, but if a physician reports a driver in good faith, the physician is immune from civil or criminal liability for making the report.

You must be seizure-free for 90 days, but you must report the seizure to the Medical Review Program as soon as the medical condition allows. At the end of the 90 days, you will be mailed a Medical Examination Report to complete and submit to determine eligibility.

Yes, for a noncommercial license only.

Restricted License

We will send a notice of eligibility to those qualified for the special restricted driver license. Contact us to verify whether or not you are eligible for the special restricted driver license. If you are eligible, we will tell you how to apply.

Only drivers with a Class D or Class G driver license may be eligible for a special restricted driver license under Arizona law.

Driver Services - Ignition Interlock

Commercial License - HazMat and Background Checks

No. The three-year testing requirement is a federal regulation for employers transporting hazardous materials to test their drivers every three years.

The Arizona HazMat test is required only when applying for an original CDL, adding the H endorsement to an existing CDL, renewing a CDL or transferring an out-of-state CDL to Arizona while retaining the H endorsement.

The requirement is a result of the U.S. PATRIOT Act (Public Law 107-56, Section 1012), the Safe Explosives Act (Public Law 107-296, Section 1121-1123), ARS § 28-3103(A)(2) and 49 CFR 1572.

Currently, federal regulations require that all new commercial driver license (CDL) applicants or current CDL holders who are requesting an HME successfully complete a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) fingerprint-based Security Threat Assessment prior to issuance of the endorsement.

New HME applications can be processed at any MVD offices.

You may begin the Security Threat Assessment process only after MVD has determined that you have fully qualified for the endorsement by successfully completing all required CDL and HME written tests.

Upon successful completion of the written tests, MVD will provide you with a HazMat Background Check Authorization form to present to a TSA authorized fingerprint collection site identified below.

Apply to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) with all of the information requested on the Driver License Hazardous Materials Endorsement Application to be submitted in one of two ways:

TSA will not accept handwritten HME applications.

Prior to visiting a TSA-authorized fingerprint collection site, you must provide TSA with all of the information requested on the Driver License Hazardous Materials Endorsement Application to be submitted one of two ways:

  • Online through the TSA website

  • By phone (toll-free) through the TSA HazMat Call Center at 855.347.8371

TSA will not accept handwritten HME applications.

The Transportation Security Administration indicates that the Security Threat Assessment may take from one to eight weeks to complete.

The TSA will notify you of the Security Threat Assessment results by mail whether approved or disapproved for the HME. If approved for the HME, the applicant may return to the MVD CDL office for issuance of the CDL reflecting the HME.

All applicants for a new HME are now subject to the federal Security Threat Assessment requirement, which includes current CDL holders without a valid HME applying to upgrade their CDL by adding the HME.

After completing all required road/skills tests, you may choose to receive a CDL without the HME for use until the TSA approval is received. However, once TSA approval is received, you will need to return to the MVD CDL office and apply for the HazMat-endorsed CDL. Because the endorsement fee was already paid, there will be no additional fee charged when exchanging a CDL issued in the interim, for the CDL reflecting the HME.

Upon successful completion of the Security Threat Assessment, the TSA will only approve issuance of your HME for up to five years. It is the responsibility of the driver to arrange for a new Security Threat Assessment no later than 30 days prior to the expiration of the current TSA approval to avoid cancellation of the CDL.

Current holders of a Class A or B CDL with an HME that do not meet the qualification requirements established by the TSA — but are otherwise qualified to hold a CDL — must visit an MVD office to relinquish the endorsement. There will be a $12 fee for the reissuance of a Class A or B CDL without the HME.

Because current Arizona law requires either a HME or a passenger endorsement on a Class C CDL, only the drivers that currently hold a valid passenger endorsement will qualify for the $12 CDL replacement when relinquishing the HME. All affected holders of a Class C CDL without a valid passenger endorsement must choose one of the following options and all appropriate application and testing fees will apply:

  • Apply for a passenger (P) endorsement to keep the Class C CDL.
  • Apply for a class A or B CDL upgrade and drop the HME.
  • Apply for a noncommercial Class D CDL.

If you receive notification from the TSA indicating that you do not meet the established qualifications for carrying an HME, you must immediately surrender your endorsement to MVD. If otherwise qualified to hold a CDL, you may remove the HME and apply for a duplicate CDL for a $12 fee.

Additional information about the new federal HME application and Security Threat Assessment requirements may be found on the TSA website (search by keyword "hazmat"), or you may call the TSA Contact Center toll-free at 866.289.9673.

Commercial License Permits

"Continuous travel" means to operate a vehicle continuously throughout any 24-hour period. These vehicles must abide by the curfew around the large metropolitan areas.

Continuous-travel vehicles and loads may move on Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Vehicles with the "sunrise to sunset" restriction travel can only move Monday through Friday; no weekend travel is allowed.

Arizona uses the federal bridge formula (see chart in Admin rules R17-6-411 Table 3, Illustration 3) to determine axle weights for overweight vehicles. You will need to know the spacing between each axle, the axle width, the number of tires per axle and the width of tires.

Single-trip permits are issued for 96 hours, or four days, or upon exit from the state (whichever comes first). A registration permit is $1 per axle per 50 miles traveled. Motor carrier fees are $48 per trip for over 50 miles, and $12 per trip of 50 miles or fewer. The fee for use fuel is $65 per trip for over 50 miles traveled, and $16 per trip for 50 miles or fewer. A Class A overdimensional permit is $15, and a Class A overweight permit is $75.

Commercial Permits has jurisdiction only for state and federal highways. For Phoenix or Tucson streets and county highways see Routing Contacts.

The Arizona Central Commercial Permit Office is located at 14370 W. Van Buren St., Goodyear, AZ 85338. If you are unable to obtain your permit at the commercial permit office, there are several other ways to purchase your permit. You can purchase your permit online through our website, at one of our Ports of Entry, or through a national permit service.

The Commercial Permits Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except for state holidays. The ports of entry hours vary, so please contact them directly. See Port and Commercial Permit Locations.

To move a used mobile home originating in Arizona, a 504 tax clearance (ad valorem) must be obtained from the county assessor in which the mobile home is located. When a new home is moved from the factory or dealer lot, a bill of lading will be allowed to make this move. Mobile homes originating from out of state are not governed by this restriction. Only Arizona transporter plates are recognized for the movement of the mobile home. If the transporter does not have Arizona transporter plates for the home, a 30-day general-use registration must be purchased to make this move. The cost of this permit is $15.

For California trip permits, contact the California Department of Motor Vehicles at 916.657.7971; they can also be obtained at truck stops outside California. For California oversize or overweight permits, contact the California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS), South Region Permits at 909.383.4637. For more information on California requirements, visit their Office of Truck Services website. Arizona Commercial Permits does not issue California permits.

Call the Arizona Motor Transport Association at 602.252.7559, or visit the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration website.

Per Admin Rule, R-17-4-412, New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day restrict the movement of oversize/overweight loads. If the above holiday falls on a Monday, the movement must stop before noon the Friday preceding the national holiday.

If your suspension, revocation or both are for not submitting a current DOT Medical Examination Report, you may submit it by fax to 602.239.6288 or by email. If your DOT Medical Examination Report is dated after the due date, you will be required to visit an MVD CDL office to reinstate your driving privilege.

If items on the form are missing or incomplete, additional information will be requested from you. Your medical examiner must initial and date all changes.

Note: Any request for restrictions to be added must be done at an MVD CDL office. A duplicate license fee will apply.

If you do not submit the requested information in a timely manner, your CDL privilege will be suspended, revoked or both. If your license becomes suspended, revoked or both, the requested information can be faxed to 602.239.6288 or emailed to [email protected]. You will be required to visit an MVD CDL office to reinstate your license and pay any applicable fees.

Commercial License - Medical Certification

If you receive suspension, revocation or both notices informing you that you do not meet medical and/or vision standards for a CDL, email the Medical Review Program at [email protected] or call 602.771.2460 for details.

The Medical Examination Report and/or Medical Certificate must be completed and signed by any of the following who are listed on the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners

  • Medical doctor (MD)
  • Doctor of osteopathy (DO)
  • Doctor of chiropractic (DC)
  • Advanced nurse practitioner (ANP)
  • Physician assistant (PA)

The USDOT physical examination is required to help ensure that a person is medically qualified to operate a commercial motor vehicle safely. In the interest of public safety, commercial motor vehicle drivers are generally held to higher physical, mental and emotional standards than passenger car drivers.

Please visit Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) website.

Effective Jan. 1, 2000, the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999 created the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) as a separate administration within the U.S. Department of Transportation. The primary mission of FMCSA is to reduce crashes, injuries and fatalities involving large trucks and buses. FMCSA is headquartered in Washington, D.C., and employs more than 1,000 individuals in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. For more information, go to About FMCSA on the FMCSA website.

A copy should be on file in the medical examiner's office. You may request a replacement copy from the medical examiner, or a copy may be available from your employer.

A medical certification is valid for two years, unless otherwise specified for a shorter period by the medical examiner.

You are required to notify us of a physical condition that develops or worsens, causing noncompliance with the CDL physical qualifications, as soon as your medical condition allows. Once the medical condition is resolved and before resuming operation of commercial vehicles, you are responsible for obtaining recertification from a medical examiner.

The FMCSA medical certification process is designed to ensure drivers are physically qualified to operate commercial vehicles safely. Each driver is required to complete the Health History section on the first page of the examination report and certify that the responses are complete and true.

The driver must also certify that he or she understands that inaccurate, false or misleading information may invalidate the examination and medical examiner certificate. Deliberate omission or falsification of information may invalidate the examination and any certificate issued based on it. A civil penalty may also be levied against the driver under 49 USC 521(b)(2)(b), either for making a false statement or for concealing a disqualifying condition.

You cannot take a controlled substance or prescription medication without a prescription from a licensed practitioner.

You are not qualified if you use a controlled substance identified in 21 CFR 1308.11 Schedule I, an amphetamine, a narcotic or any other habit-forming drug.

There is an exception. The prescribing doctor can write that you are able to operate a commercial vehicle safely while taking the medication. In this case, the medical examiner may, but does not have to, certify the driver.

Note: Any medication used for the prevention of seizures is disqualifying.

No.

No.

No.

This decision is made at the discretion of the medical examiner; if the driver returns to the same medical examiner within the time required, the CDL driver is not required to repeat the entire physical examination. However, if the medical examiner is to extend the certification, it must be extended from the original date of exam, and a new certification card must be completed.

No. Byetta is a noninsulin injection.

Commercial License - Military CDL Skills Test Waiver

Veterans who have been discharged under honorable conditions within the last year are eligible if their military position required the operation of a military motor vehicle that was representative of a commercial motor vehicle (CMV). See the Military Personnel page for more information.

For at least two years immediate preceding the application date for the waiver, you must have operated a military motor vehicle that is representative of the commercial motor vehicle (CMV) that you operate or expect to operate. See the Military Personnel page for more information.

Yes. All applications must be submitted in person along with all required documents and take all applicable knowledge tests.

Yes. The waiver is solely for the skills tests. All applicable knowledge tests must be completed prior to issuance of a CDL.

No. All applicants must complete appropriate knowledge tests to add endorsements to the license. Please note, a "Passenger" and "School Bus" endorsement will also require a skills test.

Yes. For at least two years immediately preceding the application date for the waiver, you must have operated a military motor vehicle that is representative of the commercial motor vehicle (CMV) that you operate or expect to operate.

Commercial License Information

Pay a reinstatement fee of $30 ($10 for the suspension and $20 for the revocation), $10 for a limited Class D operator license; the cost of an original CDL instruction permit (A and B are $25; C is $12.50), and $10 for each endorsement.

Take all applicable CDL knowledge (written) tests.

A limited Class D operator license is issued; if the CDL written tests are passed, the appropriate class CDL instruction permit is also issued.

A road/skills test is required for certain endorsements (see the next question for more information). If tested by MVD, the fee is $25 for Class A or B CDL skill tests and $12.50 for Class C. Payment of this fee entitles you to three attempts to pass the CDL skill tests.

Payment for reinstatement fees may be made by cash, cashier's check or money order. Some offices accept credit cards. Payment by cash, credit card or both are not accepted by mail. No personal checks are accepted.

A new hazardous materials endorsement (HME) background check will be required if you are not reinstated within a year of a suspension or revocation.

CDL Knowledge (written) Tests: Upon payment of all applicable fees, you have unlimited attempts to pass the knowledge tests. For a multipart test, if you fail a section but pass another, you receive credit for the passed sections and do not have to repeat them. 

CDL Skills Tests: After obtaining a CDL instruction permit, you may take the skills tests, consisting of a pre-trip inspection, skills test and road test. Upon payment of the skills test fees, you have unlimited attempts to pass the skills tests. The skills test has three parts. If you fail a section but pass another, you receive credit for the passed sections and do not have to repeat them. 

NOTE: If the permit has expired, all knowledge tests must be taken again to obtain a new permit before making another attempt at the skills tests. The CDL instruction permit is valid for twelve months. 

The fee for a road/skills test is

  • $25 for Class A or B.
  • $12.50 for Class C.
  • $5 for a passenger/bus endorsement (when added to an existing CDL).

We do not provide vehicles. If you do not have access to a vehicle, you may wish to contact a third-party driver license examiner authorized to give the road test using their vehicle.

Third-Party Examiner: Trucks

Third-Party Examiner: Buses

A road/skills test is required to apply for a CDL for the first time.

  • to apply to upgrade an existing CDL, such as going from a Class C to a Class B, or a Class B to a Class A.
  • to apply for an endorsement that requires a separate road/skills test, such as in the case of a motorcycle, passenger vehicle and/or school bus. to remove an L (air brake) restriction from an existing CDL.
  • when there is cause to believe an applicant is noncompliant with medical standards and requirements.
  • where the driving privilege has been suspended, canceled or revoked for one year or more. However, a road/skills test may be required at anytime you apply for a license or endorsement.

To determine if a CDL is required, the manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the vehicles must be determined.

  • A Class A CDL is required to operate a combination vehicle (truck and trailer) if the gross combined weight rating (GCWR) is 26,001 or more pounds when the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the trailer, which is added to the GVWR of the power unit (the truck), is 10,001 pounds or more.
  • A Class B CDL is required to operate any vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more. A trailer may be towed if the GVWR of the trailer is 10,000 pounds or fewer.
  • A Class C CDL is required to operate any vehicle with a GVWR of 26,000 pounds or fewer if the vehicle is required to be placarded to transport hazardous materials or if the vehicle transports 16 or more passengers, including the driver. An applicant must also have a passenger (P) or hazardous materials endorsement (HME) to obtain a Class C CDL.

Vacant Land and Commercial Properties for Sale

Vacant Land and Commercial Properties for Sale

Vacant Land and Commercial Properties for Sale

Vacant Land and Commercial Properties for Sale

The following properties are now available for sale. Please call 602.712.7587 or email us for additional information. Please specify which property you are interested in.

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The pictures and parcel sizes listed are approximations only and are not to be relied upon for contract purposes. All information provided is to be independently verified by the buyer. This listing is also available in a printable PDF version.

Public Auction Notice

Our excess land parcels are for sale on a continual basis, even though we periodically sponsor public land auctions. Please bookmark this site for the announcement of the next auction.

Vacant Land and Commercial Properties for Sale

Cochise County

None    
   

Coconino County


Excess Land No. L-NC-005C
Location Southeast Corner of Canyon Rd and SR 179 Roundabout, Sedona, AZ
Property Information

±13,763 sq. ft. / ±.0.3159 acres
Vacant Land, Sedona
Coconino County
Zoning: CO (Commercial)
Minimum Bid: $370,000
Required Deposit: $37,000

Legal Description

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For additional details and instructions, please contact ROW Agent Robert Jeffery @ [email protected] or phone 602.712.7146

L-NC-005C Map
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Maricopa County


Excess Land No. L-C-038 B
Location 3205 W Redwood Ln., Phoenix, AZ 85045
Property Information

23,227 sq ft / .533acres Vacant custom home lot, Maricopa County
NOTE: These are custom home lots within the gated Calabrea Community. Please contact Calabrea HOA at (480) 759-4945 or email at [email protected] for more information and building requirements.
Zoning: RE-35, Single-Family Residence District per City of Phoenix
PRICE REDUCED
Minimum Bid: $168,000
Required Deposit: $16,800
IN ESCROW

Legal Description

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For additional details and instructions, please contact ROW Agent Tammy Alme @ [email protected] or phone 602.712.7022.


Excess Land No. L-C-038 F
Location 3045 W. Redwood Ln., Phoenix, AZ 85045
Property Information

19,848 sq ft / .455 acres Vacant custom home lot, Maricopa County
NOTE: These are custom home lots within the gated Calabrea Community. Please contact Calabrea HOA at (480) 759-4945 or email at [email protected] for more information and building requirements.
Zoning: RE-35, Single-Family Residence District per City of Phoenix
PRICE REDUCED
Minimum Bid: $165,000
Required Deposit: $16,500
IN ESCROW

Legal Description

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For additional details and instructions, please contact ROW Agent Tammy Alme @ [email protected] or phone 602.712.7022.


Excess Land No. L-C-081
Location Southeast Corner of Grand Ave. and Orangewood Ave., Glendale, AZ
Property Information

±104,442 sq. ft. / ±.2.398 acres
Vacant land, Maricopa County
Zoning: RU-190
PRICE REDUCED
Minimum Bid: $625,000
Required Deposit: $62,500
OFFER TENDERED  
ADOT will accept additional offers on or before Monday, March 17, 2025 at 2:00 PM, Arizona time, for no less than the minimum bid. Offers must be submitted to: ADOT 205 S. 17th Ave., Mail Drop 612E, Phoenix, AZ 85007-3212. If any additional offers are submitted, the property will be sold at a Public Auction on Thursday, March 20, 2025 at 10:00 AM, Arizona time, by teleconference or in person. Bid Increments: $10,000.

Legal Description

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For additional details and instructions, please contact ROW Agent Robert Jeffery @ [email protected] or phone 602.712.7146.

L-C-085
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Excess Land No. L-C-095 A
Location Southwest corner sliver off of Elliot and 59th Avenue, Phoenix, Maricopa County, AZ 85339
Property Information

25,528 sq ft +/- .0590 acres +/- VACANT LAND
Zoning: S-1 farm currently
* * NOTE * * The sale of this parcel is for the sole purpose of the creation and build out of 59th Ave., south of Elliot Rd., in accordance with the requirements imposed by the City of Phoenix.

This requirement will be incorporated into the Purchase Contract, Special Warranty Deed and is also included in "Schedule B" of ADOT's owner's title policy. This requirement will become binding on successors in title.

Minimum Bid: $63,000
Required Deposit: $6,300

Legal Description

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IN ESCROW

For additional details and instructions, please contact ROW Agent Tammy Alme @ [email protected] or phone 602.712.7022.

L-C-095a
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Excess Land No. L-C-102
Location NW of Grand Avenue and Thunderbird Road, El Mirage AZ Maricopa County.
Property Information

Vacant Land
See Aerial +/-71,740 sq ft
+/-1.657 acres
Zoning: UC, Urban Corridor by the City of El Mirage
*Note: Irregular shape, access on the northern portion of Frontage Road only as per aerial. Contact Tammy Alme, ADOT 602-712-7022 for more information. Contact Brice at the City of El Mirage for the city's access requirements at 623-876-2974.
PRICE REDUCED
Minimum Bid: $688,800
Required Deposit: $68,880

Legal Description

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For additional details and instructions, please contact ROW Consultant Tammy Alme at [email protected] or phone 602.712.7022.

L-C-102
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Excess Land No. L-C-125
Location NEC of Vineyard & 63rd Ave., Laveen AZ
(SWC of Southern Avenue & 202L South Mountain Freeway)  
Property Information

±955,768 sq. ft. / ±21.941 acres
Vacant Land, Maricopa County
No Access from Southern Avenue
Zoning: Suburban Ranch, City of Phoenix
Minimum Bid: $1,975,000
Required Deposit: $100,000

IN ESCROW

Legal Description

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For additional details and instructions, please contact [email protected] or phone 602-712-8808.

L-C-125
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Excess Land No. L-C-139
Location On the SouthEast corner of 52nd St. and E. Washington St. in Phoenix, Maricopa County.
Property Information

±11,042 sq. ft. / ±.0.253 acres
Vacant Land, Maricopa County
Zoning: A2, for Industrial District
Minimum Bid: $176,000
Required Deposit: $17,600

OFFER TENDERED
ADOT has received an offer to purchase. ADOT will accept additional offers on or before Monday February 24, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. for no less and no more than the minimum bid. Bid Increments to be $10,000. If any additional offers are submitted, the property will be sold at a public auction on Thursday, February 27, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at the ADOT Building located at the address indicated below and also by teleconference.

Arizona Department of Transportation
Administration Building - Auditorium 
206 S. 17th Avenue, Room 107 
Phoenix, Arizona  85007

Legal Description

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For additional details and instructions, please contact ROW Agent Robert Jeffery @ [email protected] or phone at 602.712.7146.

L-C-139
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Excess Land No. L-C-144
Location SouthWest corner of 36th St and Sweetwater Avenue. Phoenix, AZ
Property Information

±45,321 sq. ft. / ±.1.04 acres
Vacant Land, Maricopa County
Zoning:R1-08* for single family residential.
Minimum Bid: $410,000
Required Deposit: $41,000

Legal Description

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For additional details and instructions, please contact ROW Agent Tammy Alme @ [email protected] or phone 602.712.7022.

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Excess Land No. L-C-146
Location SWC, NWC 63rd Av & Elwood St. Phoenix, AZ, Maricopa County.
Property Information

±22,919 sq. ft. / ±.0.526 acres
Vacant Land, Maricopa County
Zoning:R1-10* for single family residential.
Zoning: Flood Zone AH & Flood Zone X
Minimum Bid: $10,700
Required Deposit: $1,070

ON HOLD

Legal Description

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For additional details and instructions, please contact ROW Agent Amber Gibbs @ [email protected] or phone at 602.712.7933.

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Excess Land No. L-C-147
Location Situs Address not available/ NE Corner of the Red Mountain 202L and N Higley Rd., Mesa Arizona, Maricopa County,
Property Information

±153,677 sq.ft, or ±3.52 Acres and is described as vacant land. This property is landlocked, having no means of access to or from any public way. Concrete drainage area and maintenance road to be re-routed at buyers expense and to district satisfaction.
Zoning: LI, Light Industrial by the City of Mesa
Minimum Bid: $246,000
Required Deposit: $24,600

IN ESCROW

Legal Description

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For additional details and instructions, please contact ROW Agent Tammy Alme @ [email protected] or phone 602.712.7022.

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Excess Land No. L-C-159
Location Southeast corner of Ray Rd. and SR 202 SOUTH MOUNTAIN FREEWAY, LAVEEN, AZ, 85339 Maricopa County.
(Access from 51st Ave & Dusty Lane)
Property Information

±357,186 sq. ft. / ±8.199 acres
VACANT LAND, Maricopa County
Zoning: RU-43 (Rural zoning district, Maricopa County)
PRICE REDUCED
Minimum Bid: $867,600
Required Deposit: $86,760
IN ESCROW

Legal Description

View Appraisal

For additional details and instructions, please contact ROW Agent Tammy Alme @ [email protected] or phone 602.712.7022.

L-C-159
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Excess Land No. L-C-168A
Location LANDLOCKED VACANT LAND:  
Location-north of the basin at the NW corner of I-10 & Perryville Road in Buckeye, 
Maricopa County, Arizona
Property Information

11,519 sq. ft. / 0.264 acres
VACANT LAND, MARICOPA COUNTY
Zoning: Property zoned RU-43
Rural is defined by the Maricopa County zoning authority.
Described as landlocked vacant land.
Minimum Bid: $20,200
Required Deposit: $2,020

OFFER TENDERED ADOT will accept additional offers on or before Monday, May 12, 2025 at 2:00 PM, Arizona time, for no less than the minimum bid. Offers must be submitted to: ADOT 205 S. 17th Ave., Mail Drop 612E, Phoenix, AZ 85007-3212. If any additional offers are submitted, the property will be sold at a Public Auction on Thursday, May 15, 2025 at 10:00 AM, Arizona time, by teleconference and in person. Bid Increments: $2,000.

Legal Description

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For additional details and instructions, please contact ROW Agent Annette Valverde at [email protected] or phone 602.712.7186.

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Excess Land No. L-C-169
Location Southwest corner of ELIOTT and the SOUTH MOUNTAIN FREEWAY 202L Phoenix, AZ Maricopa County, AZ 85043 APN 212-48-047A
Property Information

+/-229,774 sq ft +/-5.274 acres
VACANT LAND - LAND LOCKED
Zoning: S-1 (Suburban Ranch)
Minimum Bid: $490,000
Required Deposit: $49,000

IN ESCROW

Legal Description

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For additional details and instructions, please contact ROW Agent Tammy Alme @ [email protected] or phone 602.712.7022.

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Excess Land No. L-C-177
Location Northeast Corner of Gateway Freeway (SR 24) and Mountain Road, Mesa, AZ
Property Information

±144,970 sq. ft. / ±.3.328 acres
Vacant Land, Mesa,
Maricopa County
Zoning: AG (Agricultural District)
Minimum Bid: $1,010,000
Required Deposit: $100,000

Legal Description

View Appraisal

For additional details and instructions, please contact ROW Agent Robert Jeffery @ [email protected] or phone at 602.712.7146.

L-C-125
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Excess Land No. L-M-154A
Location 3980 NW Grand Ave Phoenix, AZ
Property Information

±220,244.72 sq. ft. / ±5.056 acres
Vacant Land, Maricopa County
Zoned: C-3,R-5
PRICE REDUCED
Minimum Bid: $1,938,160
Required Deposit: $100,000

Legal Description

View Appraisal

For additional details and instructions, please contact [email protected] or phone 602-712-8808.

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Mohave County

None    
   

Pima County


Excess Land No. L-SC-040
Location Southwest corner of SR 86 (Ajo Highway)and Sunset Blvd, Tucson, Pima County, AZ 85757 APN 212-48-047A
Property Information

±80,163 sq. ft. / ±1.840 acres
Vacant Land
Zoning: SR (Suburban Ranch)
Minimum Bid: $150,000
Required Deposit: $15,000

Legal Description

View Appraisal

For additional details and instructions, please contact [email protected] or phone 602-712-8808.

L-SC-039

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Pinal County

None    
   

Santa Cruz

Excess Land No. L-SC-031
Location South Side of Mariposa Rd, West of Industrial Park Rd., Nogales, AZ, 85621
Property Information

±3,359 sq. ft. / ±.0.0771 acres
Vacant Land, Nogales
Santa Cruz County
Zoning: GC (General Commercial)
Minimum Bid: $25,000
Required Deposit: $2,500

Legal Description

View Appraisal

For additional details and instructions, please contact ROW Agent Robert Jeffery @ [email protected] or phone 602.712.7146.

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Yavapai County

None    
   

Yuma County

Excess Land No. L-Y-020
Location South of U.S. Hwy 95 on the East Side of the Avenue 12E alignment at Milepost 34.5, in Yuma County, Yuma, Arizona
Property Information ±1,720,253.17 sq. ft. / ±39.49 acres
Vacant land (Material Site), Yuma County
Zoning: RA-10, Rural Area District
Landlocked
Minimum Bid: $105,000
Required Deposit: $10,500

Legal Description

View Appraisal
For additional details and instructions, please contact [email protected] or phone 602-712-8808.
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Sales Documents

 

Credit or Refunds for Fees

Credit or Refunds for Fees

Credit or Refunds for Fees

Credit or Refunds for Fees

When you sell your vehicle, complete a sold notice right away. In addition, you may be eligible to receive credit for registration fees (vehicle license tax) previously paid.

Don’t wait to apply for the credit! The amount of credit is based on when the vehicle registration expires, so waiting reduces the amount.

Note: You are not eligible for a registration credit if you register the vehicle in another state. (A.R.S. § 28-2356)

How To Apply 

Go to AZMVDNow.gov to complete the sold notice and request a registration credit.  The credit is applied to your customer account.  You can request a payout (disbursement) of the funds in your customer account or apply them to future MVD services.

By law, there is a $12 processing fee applied to a registration credit.

Once you have requested a registration credit, the vehicle will no longer be registered.

Selling Your Vehicle

Selling Your Vehicle

Selling Your Vehicle

Selling Your Vehicle

Seller

When a vehicle is sold (or otherwise transferred) you, the seller, are required to:

  • complete a sold notice on AZ MVD Now.
  • sign off the back of the title.
  • remove the license plate from the vehicle and contact MVD to transfer it to another vehicle you own, or destroy it.
  • give the title to the buyer with any lien release, if applicable.
  • within 30 days request a registration credit.

Note: Learn about transferring your title electronically. It's convenient and secure. 

Odometer

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Those who are selling or transferring their vehicle need to make a federally required odometer disclosure when signing over the title.  Typically, the age of the vehicle will determine when an odometer disclosure is required.

Odometer disclosure at the time of transfer:

  • Vehicles model year 2011 and newer—odometer disclosure is required for 20 years.
  • Vehicles model year 2010 and older—exempt from odometer disclosure.

Sold Notice/Transfer of Ownership

Complete a Sold Notice

When you sell, trade-in, end your lease, donate, or otherwise transfer ownership of your vehicle, you must notify MVD by immediately completing a sold notice. This is a free service. This notice may help protect you from liability if the vehicle is:

  • used for criminal activity.
  • involved in an accident.
  • ticketed.
  • abandoned ($500 fee).

Buyer

Upon sale or transfer of a vehicle, the registration for that vehicle is no longer valid. The buyer must visit any MVD or Authorized Third Party office to transfer the title and register the vehicle.

If it is necessary to drive the vehicle to complete this transaction, the buyer must obtain a Restricted Use Three-Day Permit, for private sales, or a Temporary Registration Plate, for vehicles purchased from a licensed dealer.

For additional information, please see our Vehicle Services FAQ.

Video: Use eTitle for easier private vehicle sales

Video: Use eTitle for easier private vehicle sales

Video: Use eTitle for easier private vehicle sales

Video: Use eTitle for easier private vehicle sales

May 21, 2018

By Doug Nick /ADOT Communications

MVD is making it easier to buy and sell vehicles in private sales! For basic customer-to-customer transactions, you can now transfer titles online at ServiceArizona.com. It’s easy and only takes a few minutes. Here’s a quick video showing how it works.