Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R17-4-407 - Travel-compliant Driver License or Travel-compliant Non-operating Identification License Application; FeeA. A person seeking a travel-compliant driver license or travel-compliant identification license shall meet and comply with all:1. State laws and rules applicable to every applicant who seeks issuance of any other driver license class, type, endorsement or non-operating identification license issued by the Department; and2. Federal laws and regulations regarding the application and minimum documentation, verification, and card issuance requirements prescribed in the most recent edition of 6 CFR 37.11 for establishing satisfactory proof of a person's identity, date of birth, social security number, principal residence address of domicile in this state, and lawful status in the United States.B. A person seeking a travel-compliant driver license or travel-compliant identification license shall: 1. Apply to the Department using an application form provided by the Department; and2. Submit to the Department for authentication, satisfactory proof of the applicant's full legal name, date of birth, sex, social security number, principal residence address of domicile in this state, and that the applicant's presence in the United States is authorized under federal law. A list of all source documents the Department may accept as satisfactory proof under state and federal law is maintained by the Department on its website at www.azdot.gov.C. An applicant for a travel-compliant driver license or travel-compliant identification license shall submit to the Department a fee of $25:1. On original application, reinstatement, or renewal of any travel-compliant driver license class; or2. On original application or renewal of a travel-compliant identification license.D. A travel-compliant driver license or travel-compliant identification license issued by the Department, as prescribed under A.R.S. § 28-3175 and this Section, is: 1. Valid for a period of up to eight years;2. Renewable for successive periods of up to eight years; and3. Subject to all state and federal laws or restrictions requiring the issuance of a shorter expiration period (e.g., up to age 65, as provided under A.R.S. § 28-3171, or for a time period equal to the applicant's authorized stay in the United States, as provided under 6 CFR 37.21, etc.).Ariz. Admin. Code § R17-4-407
Adopted as an emergency effective August 18, 1983, pursuant to A.R.S. § 41-1003, valid for only 90 days (Supp. 83-4). Former Section R17-4-202 adopted as an emergency effective August 18, 1983, now adopted without change as a permanent rule effective November 30, 1983 (Supp. 83-6). Correction, subsection (D) as certified effective November 30, 1983 (Supp. 84-3). Former Section R17-4-202 renumbered without change as Section R17-4-407 (Supp. 87-2). Section recodified to R17-4-451 at 7 A.A.R. 3479, effective July 20, 2001 (Supp. 01-3). New Section recodified from R17-4-706at 7 A.A.R. 3479, effective July 20, 2001 (Supp. 01-3). Section repealed by final rulemaking at 9 A.A.R. 1158, effective May 12, 2003 (Supp. 03-1). Adopted by exempt rulemaking at 22 A.A.R. 819, effective 3/28/2016. Adopted by final rulemaking at 25 A.A.R. 1885, effective 7/2/2019.