All manuals are available online at azdot/mvd or at any Motor Vehicle Division office.
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.
Customers can check their driver license status online at azmvdnow.
Arizona. Drivers aged 65 and older are required to renew their license every five years. All drivers are required to take a vision test at every license renewal. You may also be asked to take a written knowledge test.
Appointments are not required. MVD locations always accept walk-ins, where average wait times remain low, at just over 10 minutes. However, scheduling an appointment through AZMVDNow or Live Chat can save time, especially if you need to visit an office during the busiest part of the day.
If you have never had a driver license in the United States, regardless of your age, you must pass the written or verbal knowledge test before scheduling a road test. For information about Foreign Reciprocity, click here. Most teenagers under 18 can take the Permit Test @ Home with parent or guardian supervision.
Must provide necessary application documents: either a birth certificate or passport, and social security card or school ID. Must pass written and vision tests. Must have a licensed driver who is at least 21 years of age seated in the front seat next to him or her at all times.
Arizona Teen Driver Laws state that newly licensed teens: Can't drive between midnight and 5 a.m. (with some exceptions) Are limited to one passenger (non-family member) under 18 (unless parent/legal guardian is seated in the front passenger seat) Must ensure that all passengers wear a seat belt at all times.