How do I contact Arizona MVD?
Call volume is very high to the statewide MVD customer service hotline at 602.255. 0072, where customers needing to conduct essential transactions can make office appointments, in part because customers are trying to schedule visits for services that don’t require them.
Can you walk into Arizona DMV without appointment?
For more information: azdot.gov/mvd. PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division reminds customers that all MVD office visits require an appointment. Only services that have to be done in person are available.
How do I renew my AZ drivers license?
Arizonans can now renew driver licenses online
- Go to AZMVDNow.gov and sign-in to your account.
- After logging in, select “Renew Now” in the “My Credential” section and follow the instructions.
- Allow about 15 days for processing and mail delivery of your new driver license.
How do I get a driver’s license in Arizona?
How to Apply for Your Full (Adult) Driver’s License
- 1Apply in person. You can apply at your local MVD office or authorized third-party driver license provider.
- 2Complete the application form.
- 3Provide required documentation.
- 4Pass a written knowledge test.
- 5Pass a road test.
- 6Pay the licensing fee.
- 7Get your temporary card.
How much does it cost to get an Arizona driver’s license?
16 to 39 years old: $25. 40 to 44 years old: $20. 45 to 49 years old: $15. 50 years old and older: $10.
How do I renew my expired drivers license in Arizona?
Is there a grace period for expired drivers license Arizona?
There is no grace period for expired licenses in Arizona! If you are caught driving with an expired license, the penalties and fines range based on the situation. You could land anywhere from a $120 traffic ticket to a Class 2 misdemeanor charge.