Get Your Arizona Driver's License Reinstated
Having your Arizona driver's license suspended can feel overwhelming and disrupt your daily life. The good news is that most suspensions can be resolved by following the proper MVD process and paying required fees.
While the process is straightforward, it requires coordination between courts, insurance companies, and MVD, which can be time-consuming
⚠Why This Happens
Unpaid civil penalties or court fines
very commonFailure to pay traffic tickets, court fees, or civil penalties results in automatic license suspension
DUI conviction
commonDriving under the influence convictions result in mandatory license suspension or revocation
Failure to maintain required auto insurance
commonArizona requires continuous auto insurance coverage; lapses trigger automatic suspension
Accumulation of points on driving record
commonToo many traffic violations within a specific timeframe can lead to suspension
Failure to appear in court
commonMissing a required court date for traffic violations results in automatic suspension
🎯What To Do Right Now
- 1
Check your suspension status online
Visit AZMVDNow.gov to view your driving record and understand why your license was suspended
~5-10 minutes - 2
Contact the court if suspension is court-related
Call the court listed on your suspension notice to pay fines and obtain a Court Abstract or Court Clearance form
~30-60 minutes - 3
Gather required documents
Collect proof of insurance (SR-22 if required), court clearance forms, and identification
~1-2 hours - 4
Pay reinstatement fee
Pay the required reinstatement fee online at AZMVDNow.gov or at an MVD office
~15-30 minutes
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