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Code · Arizona · Title 28 — Motor Vehicles

28-5742. Evidence of valid license

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A. A licensee who is an interstate user shall carry evidence of a valid license at all times in the cab of the vehicles operated by the licensee.
B. The operator of a motor vehicle shall display evidence of a valid license to the director, the director's authorized agents or any other law enforcement officer in this state on demand or at any port of entry or exit as required.
C. If evidence of a properly issued license is not displayed, whether through loss or theft or for any other reason, the operator of the vehicle may be required to purchase a special single trip use fuel tax permit pursuant to section 28-5739.
D. An interstate user licensee is liable for any use fuel tax that accrues to each motor vehicle operated by the licensee.
E. If evidence of a valid license is lost, stolen or destroyed, an interstate user licensee's liability for use of that evidence of a valid license is relieved twenty-four hours after the director receives written notification from the licensee that the evidence of a valid license has been lost, stolen or destroyed.
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