Ariz. Admin. Code § R17-4-407 - Travel-compliant Driver License or Travel-compliant Non-operating Identification License Application; Fee
A.
For the purposes of this Section:
1.
"Travel-compliant driver license" means a federally
compliant driver license issued pursuant to A.R.S. § 28-3175
.
2.
"Travel-compliant nonoperating identification
license" means a federally compliant nonoperating identification license issued
pursuant to A.R.S. § 28-3175 .
B.
An applicant shall apply to the Department, on a
form provided by the Department, for a travel-compliant driver license or a
travel-compliant nonoperating identification license.
C.
An applicant must meet and comply with all lawful
requirements for an Arizona driver license or nonoperating identification
license.
D.
An applicant shall meet and comply with all
application and documentation requirements in the most current edition of 6 CFR
37, including satisfactory proof of identity, date of birth, social security
number, principle residency, and evidence of lawful status in the United
States. Documents and information must be verified by the Department. An
applicant may obtain a listing of acceptable documentation from the
Department's website at www.azdot.gov.
E.
An applicant shall pay a $25 fee for any class of a
travel-compliant driver license or travel-compliant nonoperating identification
license.
F.
A travel-compliant driver license is valid for a
period of eight years after issuance and is renewable for successive periods of
eight years up to but not exceed the year of the licensee's 65th birthday,
except for when:
1.
The applicant is authorized for a shorter period of
time as provided under A.R.S. § 13-3821, 28-3171(B), or 28-3223, or
federal law authorizes the applicant's presence for a shorter period of
time.
2.
The applicant is 60 years of age or older and the
travel-compliant driver license is valid for a period of five years after
issuance and renewable for successive periods of five years.
G.
A travel-compliant nonoperating identification
license is valid for a period of eight years after issuance and is renewable
for successive periods of eight years, except for when the applicant is
authorized for a shorter period of time as provided under A.R.S. §
13-3821, 28-3171(B), or 28-3223, or federal law authorizes the applicant's
presence for a shorter period of time.
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