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The offense of driving without a license in Arizona is outlined in ARS §28-3151. Driving or operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver's license is a crime. If you violate this statute, you might face up to four months in jail for a Class 2 misdemeanor.
Arizona requires that every motor vehicle operated on roads in the state be covered by liability insurance through a company that is authorized to do business in Arizona. This includes golf carts, motorcycles and mopeds.
How to Register a Motorcycle in Arizona: A Step-by-Step Guide Motorcycle Title: You'll need the official title as proof of ownership. Proof of Arizona Insurance: Arizona requires motorcycles to be insured before registration. Arizona Driver's License or ID: You'll need a valid Arizona driver's license or state ID.
Gather Required Documents Proof of ownership (vehicle title) Proof of auto insurance (meeting Arizona's minimum coverage requirements) Emissions test certificate (if applicable) Completed title and registration application.
No, but to legally operate a motorcycle in Arizona, you must have a standard license with a class M certification that does not expire until you turn 65, although every 12 years you must update your eye tests and photos.