Ariz. Admin. Code § R17-4-406 - Minor's Application for Permit or License
A. For the purposes of administering the
provisions of A.R.S. §
28-3160, the following definitions
apply to this Section:
1. "Application,"
means a form provided by the Division that includes the Legal Guardian
Affidavit required by the Division to be submitted with each minor's driver
license application.
2. "Guardian"
means one who has been appointed by a court of law to care for a minor child,
but only if both parents of the child are deceased, or an agency as defined in
A.R.S. §
8-513.
3. "Parent" means the natural or adoptive
father or mother of a child.
B. Procedure when both parents sign: If both
parents sign a child's application, no proof of custody need be
furnished.
C. Procedure when only
one parent signs:
1. If the signing parent is
married to the child's other parent, that fact shall be stated and it shall be
presumed the signing parent has custody of the child.
2. If the signing parent is not married to
the child's parent because the other parent is deceased, that fact shall be
stated and it shall be presumed the signing parent has custody of the
child.
3. If the signing parent is
not married to the child's other parent, the signing parent shall affirm, by
sworn statement to the Division or a notary public, that the other parent does
not have custody of the child, in which event the Division shall presume the
signing parent has custody of the child.
D. Procedure when both parents are deceased:
1. If both parents are deceased, the minor or
minor's guardian shall attach certified copies of certificates of death or
other satisfactory proof of death, that includes a court judgment, affidavits
of close relatives of the child, or school records.
2. A person who is guardian of a child shall
sign an application as defined by this rule or furnish a certified court order
appointing guardianship.
3. An
employer signing the application shall certify the person employs the minor on
the date of application.
4. A
person who has custody of a child shall sign a Legal Guardian Affidavit
affirming custody or furnish a certified court order awaiting
custody.
E. Proof of
custody. Proof of custody may be established by a certified copy of the court
order awarding custody or a written affirmation by the person signing the
application.
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