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Code · Arizona · Title 28 — Motor Vehicles

28-2207. Renewal of fleet registration; deletion of vehicle

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A. On the renewal of a fleet registration, the department shall require payment of full license fees for each vehicle registered in the preceding year unless the vehicle has been deleted from the fleet as required by this section.
B. To delete a vehicle from a fleet, the fleet registrant shall notify the department that the license plate assigned to the vehicle has been removed from the vehicle. Notwithstanding section 28-2058, the department may allow a fleet registrant to retain a license plate that is not transferred to another vehicle. If the department does not allow a fleet registrant to retain the license plate, the fleet registrant shall either surrender the license plate to the department or an authorized third party or submit an affidavit of license plate destruction as prescribed by the director.
If the license plate is lost or stolen, the fleet registrant shall submit a sworn statement detailing the circumstances for the inability to retain, surrender or destroy the license plate.
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