ADOT MVD

  • Out of state drivers are subject to harsher DUI license penalties than Arizona drivers. Privilege & Immunities Clauses Driver-licensed residents of all states have a “Privilege” to drive in all other states. The “Privileges & Immunities” Clause (P & I) to the U.S. Constitution creates the “Privilege”.  and in Arizona under the P & I…

  • The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), Motor Vehicle Division (MVD), is required to notify customers in writing of actions taken against their Arizona driver license -OR- privilege to drive in Arizona (for those licensed in another State).  Unfortunately understanding those notices is not always easy, even for professionals, and here we will help you figure…

  • Based on a recent change in MVD procedure, a DUI Admin Per Se (.08%) or Implied Consent (Refusal to Submit to Testing) Suspension now triggers a CDL disqualification even if there is no court conviction or even a DUI case filed.  As of the date of this post (February 13, 2025) the Arizona MVD is…

  • Beginning May 3, 2023, if you plan to use your Arizona driver license or ID to board an airplane for domestic air travel within the United States (or to enter a restricted federal building or military base) you will need an Arizona Travel ID.  Originally scheduled to be mandatory for flight effective October 1, 2020,…

  • Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division continues its expansion of self-serve kiosks around the State with the addition of kiosks in the Glendale City and Pima County courthouses.  ServiceArizona kiosks are already available in the El Mirage, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, Scottsdale and Surprise City Courts, in addition to more than 20 locations within MVD…