What is the purpose of the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division Revocation Investigation Packet?
This packet is designed for individuals seeking to reinstate their driving privileges in Arizona after a revocation. It guides the applicant through the necessary steps, including health professional evaluations for alcohol or drug-related revocations, to determine their eligibility for reinstatement.
Who needs to complete the Revocation Investigation Packet?
Anyone whose driving privileges have been revoked and who meets the eligibility requirements outlined by the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) needs to complete this packet as part of the reinstatement process.
How do I know if I’m eligible to submit this packet for my driving privilege reinstatement?
Eligibility depends on several criteria: completion of your minimum revocation period, no outstanding suspensions, judgments satisfied if applicable, no current withdrawals, revocations or suspensions in other states, resolution of any warrants or pending traffic violations, and no traffic violations in the preceding 12 months.
Can I submit this packet if I have an out-of-state revocation?
Yes, but you must first complete any requirements necessary to reinstate your privilege to drive in that state. Your Arizona driving privileges cannot be reinstated until your driving status is cleared in all other states.
What forms are included in the Revocation Investigation Packet, and who completes them?
There are several forms: Revocation Certificate (form A) completed by all applicants, Court Compliance Statement (form B) and Substance Abuse Evaluation (form C) for alcohol or drug-related revocations. The applicant, health professionals, and, when required, the court, all play a role in completing these forms.
What if I cannot reach the MVD by phone as instructed in the packet?
If you’re unable to reach the MVD by phone, check the MVD website for additional contact methods or visit a local MVD office for assistance.
Is there a deadline for submitting this packet after it has been signed?
Yes, the packet should not be submitted more than 30 days after it has been signed by a health professional. This ensures that the information provided is current and accurately reflects your situation.
What happens if my packet is incomplete?
An incomplete packet will be returned to you. It's crucial to follow all instructions and provide complete answers to all questions, as well as include all necessary documentation, to avoid delays in the processing of your reinstatement application.
Where can I find a health professional to complete the Substance Abuse Evaluation?
You can find a list of eligible substance abuse counselors on the Motor Vehicle Division website under Driver Services, or you may refer to a telephone yellow page directory under Counselor or Alcoholism. The health professional must be certified or licensed as required by the state of Arizona or by a comparable board in another state.