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You can request a copy of your Arizona driving record through approved record providers or by submitting a request through the Arizona motor vehicle system. You will need to verify your identity, a...

You can request a copy of your Arizona driving record through approved record providers or by submitting a request through the Arizona motor vehicle system. You will need to verify your identity, and the record can typically be delivered electronically or by mail depending on the request method.

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Arizona offers several types of driving records, including standard uncertified records for personal review and certified records that are commonly used for legal, employment, or insurance purposes...

Arizona offers several types of driving records, including standard uncertified records for personal review and certified records that are commonly used for legal, employment, or insurance purposes. The level of detail and official status depends on the type requested.

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Arizona’s motor vehicle record retention depends on what is being reported. As a general rule, traffic convictions are kept on the driving record for five years from the conviction date, while lice...

Arizona’s motor vehicle record retention depends on what is being reported. As a general rule, traffic convictions are kept on the driving record for five years from the conviction date, while license actions (like suspensions) may remain visible for the period they are active and sometimes beyond.

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Arizona assesses points for moving violations. If you accumulate 8 or more points in a 12-month period, you may be required to complete Traffic Survival School or face a license suspension for up t...

Arizona assesses points for moving violations. If you accumulate 8 or more points in a 12-month period, you may be required to complete Traffic Survival School or face a license suspension for up to 12 months.

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The most reliable way to see your current points is to obtain an official Arizona driving record, which lists point-assessed convictions and any driver-improvement actions.

The most reliable way to see your current points is to obtain an official Arizona driving record, which lists point-assessed convictions and any driver-improvement actions.

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A suspension temporarily removes driving privileges for a defined period or until conditions are met, while a revocation terminates the license entirely. After revocation, a driver must reapply and...

A suspension temporarily removes driving privileges for a defined period or until conditions are met, while a revocation terminates the license entirely. After revocation, a driver must reapply and meet all eligibility requirements before driving again.

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Reinstating a suspended Arizona license generally requires satisfying the suspension terms, paying reinstatement fees, and providing any required proof such as insurance or completion of court-orde...

Reinstating a suspended Arizona license generally requires satisfying the suspension terms, paying reinstatement fees, and providing any required proof such as insurance or completion of court-ordered programs. Eligibility depends on the reason for suspension.

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Traffic convictions from other states can affect an Arizona driving record if they are reported through interstate driver information systems. These convictions may be treated similarly to in-state...

Traffic convictions from other states can affect an Arizona driving record if they are reported through interstate driver information systems. These convictions may be treated similarly to in-state offenses for record and point purposes.

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DUI convictions are recorded as serious violations and typically remain visible on an Arizona driving record for an extended period. They may also trigger additional administrative actions such as...

DUI convictions are recorded as serious violations and typically remain visible on an Arizona driving record for an extended period. They may also trigger additional administrative actions such as suspension or special licensing requirements.

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Employers may request an employee’s Arizona driving record for legitimate business purposes, such as evaluating driving responsibilities, provided proper authorization is obtained from the driver.

Employers may request an employee’s Arizona driving record for legitimate business purposes, such as evaluating driving responsibilities, provided proper authorization is obtained from the driver.

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If you believe your Arizona driving record contains an error, you can dispute the information by submitting documentation that supports the correction. Reviews usually involve confirmation from cou...

If you believe your Arizona driving record contains an error, you can dispute the information by submitting documentation that supports the correction. Reviews usually involve confirmation from courts or reporting agencies.

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Arizona driving records are not fully public. Access is restricted, and records are released only to authorized individuals or organizations that meet legal and privacy requirements.

Arizona driving records are not fully public. Access is restricted, and records are released only to authorized individuals or organizations that meet legal and privacy requirements.

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Out-of-state DUI convictions may be reported to Arizona through interstate reporting systems and can result in administrative action if the offense would be treated similarly under Arizona law.

Out-of-state DUI convictions may be reported to Arizona through interstate reporting systems and can result in administrative action if the offense would be treated similarly under Arizona law.

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An Arizona driving record typically includes license status, identifying information, reported traffic convictions, point totals, suspensions or revocations, and other administrative actions that a...

An Arizona driving record typically includes license status, identifying information, reported traffic convictions, point totals, suspensions or revocations, and other administrative actions that affect driving privileges.

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Nonresident drivers arrested for DUI in Arizona are subject to Arizona administrative action, and the outcome may also be reported to their home state.

Nonresident drivers arrested for DUI in Arizona are subject to Arizona administrative action, and the outcome may also be reported to their home state.

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A clean driving record generally indicates no reportable traffic convictions, points, suspensions, or serious violations during the relevant reporting period.

A clean driving record generally indicates no reportable traffic convictions, points, suspensions, or serious violations during the relevant reporting period.

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Juvenile traffic offenses are handled separately and may be recorded differently depending on the offense type and court handling.

Juvenile traffic offenses are handled separately and may be recorded differently depending on the offense type and court handling.

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A certified driving record is an official version issued with authentication that verifies it as a true and accurate copy, often required for legal or formal business use.

A certified driving record is an official version issued with authentication that verifies it as a true and accurate copy, often required for legal or formal business use.

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Most juvenile records do not automatically transfer, though certain serious violations may impact future licensing.

Most juvenile records do not automatically transfer, though certain serious violations may impact future licensing.

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An uncertified driving record is an informational copy intended for personal review or general use and does not carry official certification.

An uncertified driving record is an informational copy intended for personal review or general use and does not carry official certification.

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Violations committed while holding a commercial learner permit are recorded and may affect future commercial licensing eligibility.

Violations committed while holding a commercial learner permit are recorded and may affect future commercial licensing eligibility.

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Arizona driving records may show activity for many years, with more serious violations retained longer than minor offenses.

Arizona driving records may show activity for many years, with more serious violations retained longer than minor offenses.

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Motorcycle-related violations are recorded in the same manner as other traffic offenses and appear based on conviction status.

Motorcycle-related violations are recorded in the same manner as other traffic offenses and appear based on conviction status.

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Informal warnings typically do not appear, while formal actions or reportable outcomes may be reflected depending on how they were recorded.

Informal warnings typically do not appear, while formal actions or reportable outcomes may be reflected depending on how they were recorded.

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Failure to appear can result in administrative suspension until the court matter is resolved.

Failure to appear can result in administrative suspension until the court matter is resolved.

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Tickets that are dismissed are generally not recorded as convictions, though related administrative entries may appear in limited circumstances.

Tickets that are dismissed are generally not recorded as convictions, though related administrative entries may appear in limited circumstances.

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Unpaid fines may lead to suspension through court notification or administrative action.

Unpaid fines may lead to suspension through court notification or administrative action.

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Parking tickets usually do not appear unless they result in a reportable action affecting license status.

Parking tickets usually do not appear unless they result in a reportable action affecting license status.

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Overlapping suspensions are typically served consecutively unless otherwise resolved by the issuing authority.

Overlapping suspensions are typically served consecutively unless otherwise resolved by the issuing authority.

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Camera-issued citations may appear if they result in a reported conviction or administrative action.

Camera-issued citations may appear if they result in a reported conviction or administrative action.

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Drivers with repeated serious violations may face extended suspensions or revocation.

Drivers with repeated serious violations may face extended suspensions or revocation.

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Courts report qualifying traffic convictions to the state motor vehicle system, where they are added to the driving record.

Courts report qualifying traffic convictions to the state motor vehicle system, where they are added to the driving record.

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Aggressive driving involves committing multiple serious traffic violations during a single incident.

Aggressive driving involves committing multiple serious traffic violations during a single incident.

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Points are numerical values assigned to certain traffic convictions and used to evaluate driving behavior and licensing actions.

Points are numerical values assigned to certain traffic convictions and used to evaluate driving behavior and licensing actions.

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Reckless driving focuses on endangerment, while criminal speeding is based on excessive speed thresholds.

Reckless driving focuses on endangerment, while criminal speeding is based on excessive speed thresholds.

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A typical speeding conviction is assessed 3 points on an Arizona driving record.

A typical speeding conviction is assessed 3 points on an Arizona driving record.

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Criminal speeding appears as a serious offense and may carry both point and administrative consequences.

Criminal speeding appears as a serious offense and may carry both point and administrative consequences.

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Reckless driving is assessed 8 points in Arizona.

Reckless driving is assessed 8 points in Arizona.

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An Arizona driving record typically includes license status, identifying information, reported traffic convictions, point totals, suspensions or revocations, and other administrative actions that a...

An Arizona driving record typically includes license status, identifying information, reported traffic convictions, point totals, suspensions or revocations, and other administrative actions that affect driving privileges.

Reviewing your driving record can help you understand what's currently on file.

Felony traffic offenses are clearly identified and retained for extended periods.

Felony traffic offenses are clearly identified and retained for extended periods.

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A failure to stop for a traffic signal or stop sign is typically assessed 2 points in Arizona.

A failure to stop for a traffic signal or stop sign is typically assessed 2 points in Arizona.

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A clean driving record generally indicates no reportable traffic convictions, points, suspensions, or serious violations during the relevant reporting period.

A clean driving record generally indicates no reportable traffic convictions, points, suspensions, or serious violations during the relevant reporting period.

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Felony convictions typically remain on the driving record indefinitely or for very long durations.

Felony convictions typically remain on the driving record indefinitely or for very long durations.

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Aggressive driving is assessed 8 points in Arizona.

Aggressive driving is assessed 8 points in Arizona.

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A certified driving record is an official version issued with authentication that verifies it as a true and accurate copy, often required for legal or formal business use.

A certified driving record is an official version issued with authentication that verifies it as a true and accurate copy, often required for legal or formal business use.

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Deferred judgments may delay reporting, but outcomes can still appear depending on final disposition.

Deferred judgments may delay reporting, but outcomes can still appear depending on final disposition.

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Points remain on record for a defined period before expiring, though the underlying conviction may remain visible longer.

Points remain on record for a defined period before expiring, though the underlying conviction may remain visible longer.

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An uncertified driving record is an informational copy intended for personal review or general use and does not carry official certification.

An uncertified driving record is an informational copy intended for personal review or general use and does not carry official certification.

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Dismissed DUI charges generally do not appear as convictions but related administrative actions may remain.

Dismissed DUI charges generally do not appear as convictions but related administrative actions may remain.

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Arizona provides educational or corrective programs that may satisfy certain requirements but do not always remove points.

Arizona provides educational or corrective programs that may satisfy certain requirements but do not always remove points.

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Arizona driving records may show activity for many years, with more serious violations retained longer than minor offenses.

Arizona driving records may show activity for many years, with more serious violations retained longer than minor offenses.

Reviewing your driving record can help you understand what's currently on file.

Breath test refusals are recorded as administrative actions and can trigger suspension.

Breath test refusals are recorded as administrative actions and can trigger suspension.

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Traffic Survival School is a driver-improvement program used by Arizona to address higher-risk driving behavior, including point accumulation and certain serious violations.

Traffic Survival School is a driver-improvement program used by Arizona to address higher-risk driving behavior, including point accumulation and certain serious violations.

Reviewing your driving record can help you understand what's currently on file.

Informal warnings typically do not appear, while formal actions or reportable outcomes may be reflected depending on how they were recorded.

Informal warnings typically do not appear, while formal actions or reportable outcomes may be reflected depending on how they were recorded.

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Drug-related DUIs are recorded similarly to alcohol-related DUIs with applicable designations.

Drug-related DUIs are recorded similarly to alcohol-related DUIs with applicable designations.

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You may be ordered to complete Traffic Survival School if you accumulate 8 or more points within 12 months or if you are convicted of certain serious violations that require it.

You may be ordered to complete Traffic Survival School if you accumulate 8 or more points within 12 months or if you are convicted of certain serious violations that require it.

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Tickets that are dismissed are generally not recorded as convictions, though related administrative entries may appear in limited circumstances.

Tickets that are dismissed are generally not recorded as convictions, though related administrative entries may appear in limited circumstances.

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Ignition interlock requirements are reflected as restrictions or conditions tied to the license.

Ignition interlock requirements are reflected as restrictions or conditions tied to the license.

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Traffic Survival School is generally a compliance requirement. It typically does not erase a conviction or automatically remove points already assessed.

Traffic Survival School is generally a compliance requirement. It typically does not erase a conviction or automatically remove points already assessed.

Reviewing your driving record can help you understand what's currently on file.

Parking tickets usually do not appear unless they result in a reportable action affecting license status.

Parking tickets usually do not appear unless they result in a reportable action affecting license status.

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Duration depends on offense severity and prior history.

Duration depends on offense severity and prior history.

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If you do not successfully complete Traffic Survival School when ordered, Arizona can suspend your driving privilege until the requirement is satisfied and reinstatement steps are completed.

If you do not successfully complete Traffic Survival School when ordered, Arizona can suspend your driving privilege until the requirement is satisfied and reinstatement steps are completed.

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Camera-issued citations may appear if they result in a reported conviction or administrative action.

Camera-issued citations may appear if they result in a reported conviction or administrative action.

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Multiple DUI convictions are listed separately and may escalate administrative consequences.

Multiple DUI convictions are listed separately and may escalate administrative consequences.

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Suspensions may result from excessive points, court orders, unpaid obligations, or administrative actions.

Suspensions may result from excessive points, court orders, unpaid obligations, or administrative actions.

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Courts report qualifying traffic convictions to the state motor vehicle system, where they are added to the driving record.

Courts report qualifying traffic convictions to the state motor vehicle system, where they are added to the driving record.

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Insurance lapses can trigger suspension until coverage is restored.

Insurance lapses can trigger suspension until coverage is restored.

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Revocation is imposed for severe or repeated violations and permanently ends the current license.

Revocation is imposed for severe or repeated violations and permanently ends the current license.

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Points are numerical values assigned to certain traffic convictions and used to evaluate driving behavior and licensing actions.

Points are numerical values assigned to certain traffic convictions and used to evaluate driving behavior and licensing actions.

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These violations appear as administrative or conviction entries depending on case handling.

These violations appear as administrative or conviction entries depending on case handling.

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A discretionary suspension is imposed based on accumulated behavior rather than a single mandatory trigger.

A discretionary suspension is imposed based on accumulated behavior rather than a single mandatory trigger.

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A typical speeding conviction is assessed 3 points on an Arizona driving record.

A typical speeding conviction is assessed 3 points on an Arizona driving record.

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Such offenses may be recorded as serious violations with enhanced consequences.

Such offenses may be recorded as serious violations with enhanced consequences.

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Mandatory suspensions occur when specific violations require suspension by rule.

Mandatory suspensions occur when specific violations require suspension by rule.

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Reckless driving is assessed 8 points in Arizona.

Reckless driving is assessed 8 points in Arizona.

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Accident-related citations appear based on conviction outcomes and associated notations.

Accident-related citations appear based on conviction outcomes and associated notations.

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Suspension length depends on the cause and any conditions required for reinstatement.

Suspension length depends on the cause and any conditions required for reinstatement.

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A failure to stop for a traffic signal or stop sign is typically assessed 2 points in Arizona.

A failure to stop for a traffic signal or stop sign is typically assessed 2 points in Arizona.

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Retention depends on severity and reporting rules.

Retention depends on severity and reporting rules.

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License status can be confirmed by reviewing an official Arizona driving record.

License status can be confirmed by reviewing an official Arizona driving record.

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Aggressive driving is assessed 8 points in Arizona.

Aggressive driving is assessed 8 points in Arizona.

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Civil violations are recorded separately from criminal offenses and carry different consequences.

Civil violations are recorded separately from criminal offenses and carry different consequences.

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Driving during suspension is generally prohibited unless a restricted privilege is granted.

Driving during suspension is generally prohibited unless a restricted privilege is granted.

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Points remain on record for a defined period before expiring, though the underlying conviction may remain visible longer.

Points remain on record for a defined period before expiring, though the underlying conviction may remain visible longer.

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Foreign convictions are generally not recorded unless reported through recognized agreements.

Foreign convictions are generally not recorded unless reported through recognized agreements.

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A restricted license allows limited driving privileges under defined conditions.

A restricted license allows limited driving privileges under defined conditions.

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Arizona provides educational or corrective programs that may satisfy certain requirements but do not always remove points.

Arizona provides educational or corrective programs that may satisfy certain requirements but do not always remove points.

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Military driving records may be evaluated during licensing but are not automatically merged.

Military driving records may be evaluated during licensing but are not automatically merged.

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Eligibility and application depend on the suspension reason and required documentation.

Eligibility and application depend on the suspension reason and required documentation.

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Traffic Survival School is a driver-improvement program used by Arizona to address higher-risk driving behavior, including point accumulation and certain serious violations.

Traffic Survival School is a driver-improvement program used by Arizona to address higher-risk driving behavior, including point accumulation and certain serious violations.

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Surrender information may appear if reported through interstate systems.

Surrender information may appear if reported through interstate systems.

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An administrative suspension is imposed through motor vehicle authority processes rather than criminal court.

An administrative suspension is imposed through motor vehicle authority processes rather than criminal court.

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You may be ordered to complete Traffic Survival School if you accumulate 8 or more points within 12 months or if you are convicted of certain serious violations that require it.

You may be ordered to complete Traffic Survival School if you accumulate 8 or more points within 12 months or if you are convicted of certain serious violations that require it.

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These suspensions are lifted after eligibility requirements and compliance are met.

These suspensions are lifted after eligibility requirements and compliance are met.

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This suspension results from refusal to comply with required testing following lawful arrest.

This suspension results from refusal to comply with required testing following lawful arrest.

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Traffic Survival School is generally a compliance requirement. It typically does not erase a conviction or automatically remove points already assessed.

Traffic Survival School is generally a compliance requirement. It typically does not erase a conviction or automatically remove points already assessed.

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Multiple DUI cases require additional proof and longer compliance periods.

Multiple DUI cases require additional proof and longer compliance periods.

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A DUI arrest can trigger immediate administrative action alongside court proceedings.

A DUI arrest can trigger immediate administrative action alongside court proceedings.

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If you do not successfully complete Traffic Survival School when ordered, Arizona can suspend your driving privilege until the requirement is satisfied and reinstatement steps are completed.

If you do not successfully complete Traffic Survival School when ordered, Arizona can suspend your driving privilege until the requirement is satisfied and reinstatement steps are completed.

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CDL downgrades are recorded when drivers no longer meet qualification standards.

CDL downgrades are recorded when drivers no longer meet qualification standards.

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