Arizona Revised Statutes (Last Updated: March 31, 2016) |
Title 28. Transportation |
Chapter 8. MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVER LICENSES |
Article 4. General Licensing Provisions |
Sec 28-3171. Driver license expiration and renewal; exception; extension by mail
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A. Except as provided in subsection B, D or E of this section and unless medical restrictions require a shorter expiration period, a driver license:
1. Is valid until the applicant's sixty-fifth birthday.
2. Is renewable for successive periods of five years after the applicant's sixty-fifth birthday.
3. Expires on the applicant's birthday if the license was issued pursuant to subsection B of this section.
B. Notwithstanding subsection A of this section:
1. The department shall issue to an applicant a driver license that is valid for not more than five years and six months if the applicant applies within six months of the applicant's next birthday and if the applicant is sixty-four years of age or older, unless medical restrictions require a shorter expiration period.
2. On presentation of satisfactory proof of qualification, the director may issue a class D, G or M license or permit for a period of up to five years to:
(a) A person who is an out-of-state student or who is the spouse of an out-of-state student. For the purposes of this subdivision, "out-of-state student" has the same meaning prescribed in section 28-2001.
(b) An immediate family member of any active duty military personnel temporarily stationed in this state.
(c) Any other person for whom the director determines other circumstances justify the issuance.
C. An applicant shall apply for renewal of a driver license before the expiration of a current license. The department may require an examination of a renewal applicant for a class D, G or M license as required of an original applicant.
D. A veteran, as defined in section 41-601, whose driver license expires is not required to renew the veteran's driver license for six months from the date of the veteran's discharge from military service.
E. The department may extend the expiration date of a class D or M license by mail for a resident if the applicant is not in this state at the time the license expires and will not be in this state for at least thirty consecutive days after the expiration of the driver license. On payment by the applicant of the fee prescribed in section 28-3002, the department shall issue a certificate of extension that is valid only if accompanied by the applicant's previous license. An applicant for extension of a license by mail shall comply with the following:
1. The application requirements of section 28-3158.
2. The licensing requirements of section 28-3153.
3. Medical requirements applicable to all license applicants, except that the applicant is not required to obtain an eyesight examination.