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Appointments are not required. MVD locations always accept walk-ins, where average wait times remain low, at just over 10 minutes. However, scheduling an appointment through AZMVDNow.gov or Live Chat can save time, especially if you need to visit an office during the busiest part of the day.
In 1995, Arizona started issuing licenses that were good until age 60. Legislation in 1999 expanded the expiration date to age 65. In an email, the Arizona Department of Transportation said the change reflected a more realistic view of a capable driving age, that also saved money on renewals.
To begin, go to the ADOT MVD website at azdot.gov/mvd and click on Driver License Information under the Driver Services heading. From there, click on the link to complete the driver license/identification card application online and submit it.
Documents for an Arizona Drivers License Proof of identity (birth certificate U.S. passport, military ID card, etc.) Proof of social security number. A completed AZ Drivers License application (you can also fill one out at our office) Current and valid drivers license from your previous state, if applicable.
The simple answer is that in Arizona, the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) is part of a group within the Arizona Department of Transportation. In some states, the entity that administers driving tests and registers vehicles, among other things, is a stand-alone agency.
It varies quite a bit, but usually the shortest waits are in the mornings from approximately 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and midweek, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
The only service for which the Arizona MVD will allow people to book an appointment is a drivers license road test. All other services, including registrations and address changes, must be done on a first-come-first-serve basis.