Where can I get my Arizona drivers license?

Where can I get my Arizona drivers license?

You can apply at your local MVD office or authorized third-party driver license provider. Do it online. The information from your online application will be electronically transmitted and stored for use when you visit an office. Otherwise, you can fill out form 40-5122.

What do I need to switch my license to AZ?

Documents for an Arizona Driver’s License

  1. Proof of identity (birth certificate U.S. passport, military ID card, etc.)
  2. Proof of social security number.
  3. A completed AZ Driver’s License application (you can also fill one out at our office)
  4. Current and valid driver’s license from your previous state, if applicable.

How do I get a new driver’s license in Arizona?

Replacement License/ID Available Online You can replace your Arizona driver license or ID online at AZMVDNow.gov. Continue with online license replacement.

Why does Arizona license expire at 65?

Why Do Arizona Driver’s Licenses Last So Long? Arizona law states that a driver’s license doesn’t need to be renewed until the driver turns 65 years old. The standards were set by Arizona lawmakers decades ago, and in 1999 state legislators actually voted to extend the renewal age from 60 to 65.

How do I find the nearest MVD office in Arizona?

To find the nearest MVD office, simply type your zip code in the search bar above, or click on your city or county of residence below. Arizona MVD offices provide a variety of helpful vehicle and driver services, including (but not limited to): Teens. Adults. AZ ID card application. Registration. Titling. License plates.

How do I contact the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division?

Check with the third-party office closest to you for specifics on which services are offered. There are a variety of ways to contact the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division main offices. If you’re more comfortable using a computer, consider e-mailing the MVD.

How many MVD Express locations are there in New Mexico?

Today, MVD Express has 10 locations throughout the state of New Mexico: six offices in Albuquerque and one office in Rio Rancho, Gallup, Santa Fe and Las Cruces.

What are the hours of operation for AZ MVD?

MVD Offices Are Open. MVD office hours: 7:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., Monday‑Friday, unless noted. On the second Wednesday of each month, offices open at noon. For your convenience, schedule an appointment at AZMVDNow.gov. (link is external)