Arizona 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1332 Latest Draft

Bill / Engrossed Version Filed 04/21/2025

                            House Engrossed Senate Bill   driver licenses; reciprocity; foreign military             State of Arizona Senate Fifty-seventh Legislature First Regular Session 2025           SENATE BILL 1332                    AN ACT   Amending section 28-413, Arizona Revised Statutes; relating to reciprocal driver licenses.     (TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)

House Engrossed Senate Bill   driver licenses; reciprocity; foreign military
State of Arizona Senate Fifty-seventh Legislature First Regular Session 2025
SENATE BILL 1332



House Engrossed Senate Bill

driver licenses; reciprocity; foreign military

State of Arizona

Senate

Fifty-seventh Legislature

First Regular Session

2025

SENATE BILL 1332

AN ACT

Amending section 28-413, Arizona Revised Statutes; relating to reciprocal driver licenses.

(TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona: Section 1. Section 28-413, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE28-413. Reciprocal driver license agreement; foreign countries; expedited license for foreign military members A. The department may waive the requirements for a written examination and the driving examination required pursuant to section 28-3164 for an operator of a motor vehicle who holds a valid driver license issued by a foreign country in which the operator previously resided and who applies for an initial driver license in this state as an original applicant, if all of the following conditions are met: 1. The director determines that the standards of the foreign country for licensing operators of motor vehicles are substantially similar to those of this state. 2. The foreign country extends the same reciprocal driver license application privileges to persons licensed in this state. 3. The director and the foreign country have exchanged letters or other documentation to confirm the reciprocal extension of privileges to operate motor vehicles. 4. The original applicant under this section complies with the mandatory motor vehicle insurance provisions of chapter 9, articles 1 and 4 of this title. B. A person who holds a valid driver license that meets the requirements of subsection A of this section may apply to the department for a class D, G or M license. The person applying for the original license shall present the foreign country driver license to the department on successful application. C. The department shall publish on its public website a current list of foreign countries for which reciprocal operating privileges have been extended and withdrawn. D. The department shall issue a class d or M license to and shall waive the written examination and the driving examination required pursuant to section 28-3164 for An active duty member of the armed forces of a foreign country who is stationed in this state if all of the following conditions are met: 1. The foreign country in which the person is serving as an active duty member of the armed forces is a member of the north atlantic treaty organization that recognizes reciprocal driver permits or licenses. 2. The active duty member is at least eighteen years of age and under seventy-six years of age. 3. If the active duty member is not a citizen of the united states, the active duty member presents to the department documentation issued by the United states agency responsible for citizenship and IMMIGRATION authorizing the active duty member to be in the United states. For the purposes of this paragraph, a class D or M license issued to the active duty member shall display "limited term driver license" and a statement that the license is not valid for federal purposes, THE DEPARTMENT SHALL INCLUDE A NOTATION IN THE MOTOR VEHICLE RECORD as defined in section 28-440 THAT THE person DID NOT SUPPLY DOCUMENTARY PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP. 4. The active duty member has military orders to be stationed within this state. e. A license issued pursuant to subsection d of this section expires on the same date as the EXPIRATION of the document issued by the united states agency responsible for citizenship and immigration AUTHORIZING the active duty member of the armed forces to be in the UNITED states. D. f. This section does not apply to commercial driver licensing. END_STATUTE

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:

Section 1. Section 28-413, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:

START_STATUTE28-413. Reciprocal driver license agreement; foreign countries; expedited license for foreign military members

A. The department may waive the requirements for a written examination and the driving examination required pursuant to section 28-3164 for an operator of a motor vehicle who holds a valid driver license issued by a foreign country in which the operator previously resided and who applies for an initial driver license in this state as an original applicant, if all of the following conditions are met:

1. The director determines that the standards of the foreign country for licensing operators of motor vehicles are substantially similar to those of this state.

2. The foreign country extends the same reciprocal driver license application privileges to persons licensed in this state.

3. The director and the foreign country have exchanged letters or other documentation to confirm the reciprocal extension of privileges to operate motor vehicles.

4. The original applicant under this section complies with the mandatory motor vehicle insurance provisions of chapter 9, articles 1 and 4 of this title.

B. A person who holds a valid driver license that meets the requirements of subsection A of this section may apply to the department for a class D, G or M license. The person applying for the original license shall present the foreign country driver license to the department on successful application.

C. The department shall publish on its public website a current list of foreign countries for which reciprocal operating privileges have been extended and withdrawn.

D. The department shall issue a class d or M license to and shall waive the written examination and the driving examination required pursuant to section 28-3164 for An active duty member of the armed forces of a foreign country who is stationed in this state if all of the following conditions are met:

1. The foreign country in which the person is serving as an active duty member of the armed forces is a member of the north atlantic treaty organization that recognizes reciprocal driver permits or licenses.

2. The active duty member is at least eighteen years of age and under seventy-six years of age.

3. If the active duty member is not a citizen of the united states, the active duty member presents to the department documentation issued by the United states agency responsible for citizenship and IMMIGRATION authorizing the active duty member to be in the United states. For the purposes of this paragraph, a class D or M license issued to the active duty member shall display "limited term driver license" and a statement that the license is not valid for federal purposes, THE DEPARTMENT SHALL INCLUDE A NOTATION IN THE MOTOR VEHICLE RECORD as defined in section 28-440 THAT THE person DID NOT SUPPLY DOCUMENTARY PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP.

4. The active duty member has military orders to be stationed within this state.

e. A license issued pursuant to subsection d of this section expires on the same date as the EXPIRATION of the document issued by the united states agency responsible for citizenship and immigration AUTHORIZING the active duty member of the armed forces to be in the UNITED states.

D. f. This section does not apply to commercial driver licensing. END_STATUTE