Ariz. Admin. Code § R12-4-124 - Proof of Domicile
A. An
applicant may be required to present acceptable proof of domicile in Arizona to
the Department upon request. For the purposes of this rule, "current address"
means the address an applicant inhabits at the time of application for any
license, permit, stamp, or tag offered by the Department.
B. Acceptable proof of domicile establishes a
person's true, fixed, and permanent home and principal residence. Acceptable
proof to aid in establishing a person's domicile in Arizona may include, but is
not limited to, one or more of the following lawfully obtained documents:
6.
5.
Selective Service Registration Acknowledgement Card displaying a current
address in Arizona;
7.
6. Social Security Administration document indicating
an address in Arizona; or
8.
7. Current document or
order issued by the U.S. military to an active-duty military service member
identifying Arizona as state of legal residence or duty station.
1. Arizona Driver's License displaying a
current address;
2. Arizona
Resident State Income Tax Return filing;
3. Arizona school records containing
satisfactory proof of identity and relationship of the parent or guardian to
the minor child, when applicable;
4. Arizona Voter Registration Card displaying
a current address;
5.
Certified copy of an Arizona court order such as an
order of probation, parole, or mandatory release;
C. In the event one of the
documents listed under subsection (B) alone is not sufficient proof of
domicile, additional documents may be required.
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