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investigation is to determine that all withdrawal actions have
ended, and that all statutory requirements of the Arizona
driving law are met. You will be required to pay the
appropriate application fee and a $20 reinstatement fee, and
you may be required to file a Certificate of Insurance
(commonly known as an SR-22). Under Arizona traffic laws, a
written, vision and road test may be required.
Your driving privilege will be revoked for:
- Driving a vehicle under the influence of any drug.
- Any felony in which a vehicle is used.
- Perjury relating to the ownership or operation of a vehicle.
- Failure to stop and render aid at the site, if you are involved in a traffic accident.
- Drive-by shooting.
Your driving privilege will be revoked for two or more
convictions of Arizona driving law violations for:
- Reckless
driving.
- Racing on the highways.
In accordance with Arizona driving law, your driving privilege
may also be revoked for:
- Failure to take and pass a required driving retest.
- Medically, psychologically or physically incapable of operating a motor
vehicle or continued operation of a motor vehicle which would
endanger the public health, safety and welfare.
Suspension and Traffic School
Suspension is the temporary removal of your driving privilege.
It is an action that may be taken after a review of your
driving record. In accordance with Arizona driving law, the
suspension remains in effect until application for
reinstatement is made. In addition to the reinstatement fee,
you must pay the appropriate license application fee for your
age group.
Each time you are convicted or forfeit bail for a moving
Arizona driving law violation, points are assessed against your
permanent driving record. In accordance with Arizona traffic
laws, if you accumulate 8 or more points within any 12-month
period, you may be required to attend Traffic Survival School (TSS),
or your driving privilege may be suspended up to 12 months.
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