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  • How Long Does a Conviction Stay on your Record?

    In Arizona a conviction will stay on your record forever. It will stay on your insurance or MVR for five years from the date of conviction. However, you may qualify for a Set Aside of your conviction and restoration of your civil and gun rights. Click here to learn more about Set Asides

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  • What Traffic Convictions Will Show if an Insurance Company Runs My Record?

    In the state of Arizona any convictions received and showing on your driving record within the past 39 months will be provided to an insurance company.

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  • How to Deal with an Impounded Vehicle and Obtain a Duplicate Registration

    Duplicate Vehicle Registration is a simple process: ENSURE ADDRESS IS CORRECT AND TEST YOUR PRINTER ENTER INFORMATION AND CONFIRM RECORD PAY FEE VIEW CONFIRMATION AND PRINT REGISTRATION PROVIDE FEEDBACK (OPTIONAL) This application allows you to obtain a duplicate registration document only, no month/year tab will be mailed. Click here to go to the Duplicate Vehicle…

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  • How to Get Your MVD Record in Arizona

    It is very easy to obtain your motor vehicle record in Arizona. All you have to do is go to the Service Arizona website and select the motor vehicle record page. You will have the option of getting either a 3 year or 5 year report. We recommend you get the 5 year report. Also…

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  • How to Change Your Address on Your Driver’s License

    To change your address on your Driver’s License, go to Arizona Motor Vehicle Department’s website and click on the Address Change page. Follow the steps outlined on the website. All address changes are free. However, there is a charge for a driver license or identification card. Transactions cannot be performed during scheduled maintenance periods: Daily: 11:50pm – 12:10am…

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  • Race or Power Trip for DUI Arrest?

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    Simply put, Mr. Thorton has fallen victim to an over-zealous officer who sought to put numbers before common sense.  All too often, many officers who have been given tools in the academy to assist with arrest decisions refuse to consider any other possible reason a person might be demonstrating signs similar to alcohol/drug impairment.  This…

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