Whether or not you have a bill of sale, you can transfer ownership of a vehicle in a private party sale with a notarized vehicle title. The MVD has a simple Arizona vehicle bill of sale that you can download and complete.
When selling a vehicle, the signature of either party will be accepted. Both signatures are not required. When applying for a certificate of title, the signatures of both parties will be required and both parties must sign the Legal Status boxes on the Title and Registration Application.
ETitle Transfer allows qualified sellers and buyers to transfer vehicle ownership electronically. Utilizing a secure online system, customers can complete the process without visiting an MVD office.
Transferring a Title and Registration A completed, signed Title and Registration Application. A signed vehicle title. A lien release, if applicable. All applicable title and registration fees. Any other documents that apply (e.g, original or certified copy of power of attorney, personal representative papers, etc.)
Call us at 520-791-4440. If your vehicle was impounded as evidence, contact the case detective to obtain specific information on the release of your vehicle. If your vehicle was impounded by another law enforcement agency, you will need to contact that agency for assistance.
Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS)28-701A, Speeding. Speeding is a moving violation. ARS 28-644A1, Failure to Obey a Traffic Control Device.
Arizona Revised Statute 28-3511 This mandatory impound law applies to the vehicle the offender was driving, even if the driver is not the owner. This mandatory impoundment is also separate from any criminal charges filed against the driver.
Under ARS 28-3511 Arizona State Law requires a mandatory 20-day impound for the following violations: Revoked Driver's License. No Driver's license or permit and no record of ever having one. Extreme DUI.
28-3306 - Discretionary license suspension or revocation; traffic survival school; hearing. 1. Has committed an offense for which mandatory revocation of the license is required on conviction.
The length of time that a divorce takes in Arizona varies from couple to couple. The typical uncontested divorce in Arizona usually takes 90 to 120 days to complete. The shortest amount of time that it can take is 60 days, but some contested divorces can end up taking several years to be finalized.