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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Standard Driver License and a REAL ID Driver License?

The Standard Arizona Driver License is for driving and general ID purposes only. The Travel ID (also known as a REAL ID) looks similar but includes a black star in the top right corner, indicating it meets federal ID requirements.

Starting May 7, 2025, the Standard License will no longer be accepted for federal purposes like boarding domestic flights or entering military bases and federal buildings. If you don’t have a Travel ID, you’ll need to show a valid passport or another federally approved document instead. Read more about the Travel ID!

I have an Instruction Permit from another state. How can I qualify for the road test to obtain an Arizona Driver License?

If you’re under 18 and have an out-of-state instruction permit, you’ll need to take and pass the Arizona written test. There’s a required wait of 6 months from when your permit was issued or until you turn 18 (whichever comes first) before you can take the road test. Good news, though: the time you’ve already held your out-of-state permit counts towards this waiting period.

If you’re 18 or older, you can take the road test on the day you pass the written test, provided you are prepared and meet all other safety and documentation requirements.

Do I need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian when applying for a Learner’s Permit if I’m under 18?

If you are under the age of 18, you must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. In cases of divorced parents with joint custody, both parents must be present. If one parent is unable to attend, they should complete the relevant section on the back of your Arizona Driver License Application and have their signature notarized where indicated.

Can I get a Restricted License during my suspension period?

A Restricted License allows you to strictly drive for specific purposes only, like to school or work, during your suspension period. Verification for eligibility can be done in-person at our office.

Do I have to visit in person for Driver License reinstatement?

Yes, in-person visits are necessary for identification verification purposes. For a seamless experience, talk to us in advance to ensure you have all the necessary documents.

I currently manage my own fleet. How can Airpark Motor Vehicle Services help me?

Even if you prefer managing your fleet, consider utilizing our services for expedited processing or handling complex scenarios. We ensure motor vehicle compliance from start to finish, saving you time and resources, and preventing additional costs associated with delays. You retain control while benefiting from expert assistance precisely when you need it.

Are there any specific documents or information I need to provide for a duplicate title?

While the primary requirement is proof of ownership, there might be additional documents or information needed based on your specific situation. Tell us about your situation to get the most accurate information.

What should I do if my vehicle title is lost or damaged?

Stop by our office, by appointment or at your convenience, to request a new one! We’ll issue a temporary title until your official title arrives in the mail.