Relocation Guide

AS WITH ANY RELOCATION

You will need the basic information once you are getting ready to settle down. There is so much to take care of and when you’re in a new city it’s further, from getting your driver’s license to setting up your utilities, we’ve got you covered on the basics you need as a newcomer.

NEWCOMER INFORMATION

DRIVER’S LICENSE AND REGISTRATION

screenings being updated every 12 years. Applicants over the age of 60 will receive a 5-year license with a renewal date every 5 years. Temporary residents, including out of state students and military personnel, can also apply for a 5-year license. All applicants must present valid proof of age and identity.

must pass an emissions test prior to registering. The vehicle registration fee is based on the make, model, and year of the vehicle. Temporary registration is available for those needing additional time to gather their vehicle paperwork and information. For more information, contact the Motor Vehicle Division of Arizona at 602.255.0072 or visit their website online at www.azdot.gov It is required by the state of Arizona that each motor vehicle operating on roadways be covered by auto insurance, The minimum levels of financial responsibility are the following: $15,000 bodily-injury and $30,000 for two or more people. $10,000 property-damage liability. This requirement extends to motorcycles, mopeds, and golf carts.

Made with FlippingBook - Online catalogs