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Code · Arizona · Title 28 — Motor Vehicles

28-4153. False certification or affirmation; violation; classification; suspension; fees

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A. A person who makes a false certification or affirms falsely to any matter or thing required by section 28-4152 to be certified or affirmed is guilty of a class 2 misdemeanor.
B. If the department has reasonable grounds to believe the registered owner of a motor vehicle registered in this state has falsely certified or affirmed any matter or thing required by section 28-4152, the department shall:
1. Suspend the registered owner's motor vehicle registration, license plate and driver license for a period of one year.
2. Send notice to the registered owner that the motor vehicle registration, license plate and driver license will be suspended fifteen days after the date the notice was mailed unless a hearing is requested.
C. The department shall not terminate the suspension until the applicant both:
1. Files with the department proof of financial responsibility pursuant to article 3 of this chapter.
2. Pays ten dollars to the department for the reinstatement of the driver license and twenty-five dollars for the reinstatement of the motor vehicle registration and license plate.
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