At the age of 18 you can apply for an Arizona driver license without obtaining an instruction permit. However, the instruction permit is recommended for those who want to practice driving with supervision. Anyone over the age of 18 is still required to take the written test in person to qualify for a driver license.
Road Testing is also required for first-time applicants getting their license in Arizona. No Car, No Problem! We offer a car for rent to use on the road test if needed!
Go to AZMVDNow and sign-in to your account. If you need to activate your account – everyone with an Arizona driver license has an account – follow those steps. After logging in, select “Renew Now” in the “My Credential” section and follow the instructions.
ESTHETICS THEORY EXAMINATION CONTENT OUTLINE The examination is comprised of 110 items, of which 100 items are weighted and contribute to the candidate's final score.
An examiner will ride with you in your vehicle and give you directions to follow. You will be observed and graded on specific actions and on your general ability to operate the vehicle safely. Before going out on the road, you will be required to pass a parking test and a successful completion of a three-point turn.
Depending on the state, the vehicle owner may need to be present to give permission to use their car. Some locations may not require the owner to be present if you can provide copies of the vehicle's registration and proof of insurance. Call your DMV or BMV location ahead of time for their exact rules.
No, as long as you have the owner's permission, and copies of insurance, and ownership with a valid license, perhaps with a Driving Instructor, you may use that vehicle.
Customers can check their driver license status online at azmvdnow. For questions related to paying civil traffic violations, use the contact information provided on the citation/ticket/fine received and contact the court, municipality, law enforcement agency or other entity that issued the violation.
Revocation is the termination of your privilege to drive. It is required by law upon conviction of certain driving offenses. After your revocation period has ended, your driving privilege will remain revoked until an investigation of your driving record is completed, if applicable, and a new license is issued.
Mandatory vehicle insurance requirements for the State of Arizona still apply. No more than three Restricted Use 3-Day Permits will be issued to any vehicle in a 12-month period.