Ariz. Admin. Code § R12-4-103 - Duplicate Tags and Licenses
A. Under A.R.S.
§
17-332(C), the Department and its license dealers may issue a duplicate
license, tag, or electronic tag to an applicant who:
1. Pays the applicable fee prescribed under
R12-4-102, and
2. Signs an
affidavit. The affidavit is furnished by the Department and is available at any
Department office or license dealer.
B. The applicant shall provide the following
information on the affidavit:
1. The
applicant's personal information:
a.
Name;
b. Department identification
number, when applicable;
c.
Residency status and number of years of residency immediately preceding
application, when applicable;
2. The original license or tag information:
a. Type of license, tag, or electronic
tag;
b. Place of
purchase;
c. Purchase date, when
available; and
3.
Disposition of the original tag for which a duplicate is being purchased:
a. The tag was not used and is lost,
destroyed, mutilated, or otherwise unusable; or
b. The tag was attached to a harvested animal
that was subsequently condemned and the carcass and all parts of the animal
were surrendered to a Department employee as required under R12-4-112(B) and
(C). An applicant applying for a duplicate tag under this subsection shall also
submit the condemned meat duplicate tag authorization form issued by the
Department.
C. In the event the Department is unable to
verify the expiration date of the original license, the duplicate license shall
expire on December 31 of the current year.
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A. Under A.R.S. § 17-332(C), the Department and its license dealers may issue a duplicate license or tag to an applicant who:
1. Pays the applicable fee prescribed under R12-4-102, and
2. Signs an affidavit. The affidavit is furnished by the Department and is available at any Department office or license dealer.
B. The applicant shall provide the following information on the affidavit:
1. The applicant's personal information:
a. Name;
b. Department identification number , when applicable;
c. Residency status and number of years of residency immediately preceding application, when applicable;
2. The original license or tag information:
a. Type of license or tag ;
b. Place of purchase;
c. Purchase date, when available; and
3. Disposition of the original tag for which a duplicate is being purchased:
a. The tag was not used and is lost, destroyed, mutilated, or otherwise unusable; or
b. The tag was attached to a harvested animal that was subsequently condemned and the carcass and all parts of the animal were surrendered to a Department employee as required under R12-4-112(B) and (C). An applicant applying for a duplicate tag under this subsection shall also submit the condemned meat duplicate tag authorization form issued by the Department.
C. In the event the Department is unable to verify the expiration date of the original license, the duplicate license shall expire on December 31 of the current year.