Ariz. Admin. Code § R17-4-402 - Restricted Permit during a Financial Responsibility (Accident) Suspension
A. An applicant for
a restricted permit shall:
1. Have no
withdrawal action other than the financial responsibility (accident)
suspension;
2. Provide an SR22
Certificate of Insurance as proof of future financial responsibility that must
be kept in force for three consecutive years after the effective date of the
financial responsibility (accident) suspension;
3. Pay the $10 driving privilege
reinstatement fee under A.R.S. §
28-4144(C)(2)(b);
and
4. Pay the $25 motor vehicle
registration and license plate reinstatement fee under A.R.S. §
28-4144(C)(2)(b),
or if the vehicle was sold before the date of the accident, provide proof the
vehicle was sold as defined under
R17-4-401 ;
5. Pay the driving privilege reinstatement
application fee under A.R.S. §
28-3002(A)(2);
and
6. Satisfy any applicable
requirements of A.R.S. §
28-4033(A)(2)(c)
or 28-4144(C).
B. In addition to subsection (A)
during a financial responsibility (accident) suspension, a restricted permit
applicant may:
1. Apply for an original or
renew an Arizona driver license by:
a.
Complying with A.R.S. §§
28-3153,
28-3158, or
28-3171; and
b. Paying the application fee under A.R.S.
§
28-3002(A)(2)
determined by the applicant's age on the application date; or
2. Obtain a duplicate Arizona
driver license by paying the $12 duplicate driver license application fee under
A.R.S. §
28-3002(A)(7).
C. At the end of the financial
responsibility (accident) suspension, the Division shall immediately remove the
driving privilege restriction from the Arizona driving record when the person
surrenders an expired restricted permit to the Division.
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