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Code · Arizona · Title 28 — Motor Vehicles

28-3002. Fees; driver licenses; disposition; exemption

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A. The following fees are required:
1. For each original or initial application or renewal application, if a written examination is required, for the following:
(a)Class A driver license, twenty-five dollars.
(b)Class B driver license, twenty-five dollars.
(c)Class C driver license, twelve dollars fifty cents.
(d)Class D driver license issued pursuant to section 28-3171, ten dollars.
(e)Class M driver license issued pursuant to section 28-3171, ten dollars.
2. Except as provided in paragraph 1, for each original, renewal or reinstatement application for a class D, G or M license:
Age Fee
50 or older $10.00
45-49 $15.00
40-44 $20.00
39 or younger $25.00
3. For each original or initial application or renewal examination, if a written application is required, for the following endorsements to a driver license:
(a)Bus endorsement, ten dollars.
(b)Hazardous materials endorsement, ten dollars.
(c)Tank vehicle endorsement, ten dollars.
(d)Double-triple trailer endorsement, ten dollars.
(e)Motorcycle endorsement, seven dollars.
4. For taking each driving test for a:
(a)Class A driver license, twenty-five dollars.
(b)Class B driver license, twenty-five dollars.
(c)Class C driver license, twelve dollars fifty cents.
(d)Bus endorsement, five dollars.
5. For each application for an instruction permit under:
(a)Section 28-3154 or 28-3156, seven dollars.
(b)Section 28-3155, three dollars.
(c)Section 28-3225, class A, twenty-five dollars.
(d)Section 28-3225, class B, twenty-five dollars.
(e)Section 28-3225, class C, twelve dollars fifty cents.
6. For each renewal application, if a written examination is not required, for a:
(a)Class A driver license and any endorsement, other than a hazardous materials endorsement, to the license, fifteen dollars.
(b)Class B driver license and any endorsement, other than a hazardous materials endorsement, to the license, fifteen dollars.
(c)Class C driver license and any endorsement, other than a hazardous materials endorsement, to the license, ten dollars.
7. For each application for a duplicate of a driver license, an amount determined by the director.
8. For each application for a duplicate of an instruction permit, two dollars.
9. In addition to the fees prescribed in paragraph 2 and except as provided in paragraph 11:
(a)For reinstatement of driving privileges after suspension or disqualification, ten dollars.
(b)For reinstatement of driving privileges after revocation, twenty dollars.
10. For each application for an extension by mail of a driver license, five dollars.
11. In addition to the fees prescribed in paragraph 2, for reinstatement of driving privileges that were suspended or denied pursuant to section 28-1385 after completion of the suspension or revocation, fifty dollars.
12. For vision screening tests of out-of-state drivers, five dollars.
13. For class D or M driver license skills tests for out-of-state drivers, fifteen dollars.
14. For a driver license or nonoperating identification license issued pursuant to section 28-3175, an amount to be determined by the director.
B. Except as otherwise provided by statute, the director shall immediately deposit, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, fees collected under this section in the Arizona highway user revenue fund.
C. The fees established pursuant to this section do not apply to a veteran who does not have a residence address or whose residence address is the address of a shelter that provides services to the homeless. For the purposes of this subsection, "veteran" has the same meaning prescribed in section 41-601.
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