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Driver's license in Arizona — immigrant guide

Information on getting a driver's license in Arizona: REAL ID requirements, minimum ages, documents needed, issuing agency (Arizona Department of Transportation , Motor Vehicle Division), and whether the state allows licenses for undocumented residents.

Driver’s license in Arizona

Procedural guide on how to obtain or renew a driver’s license in Arizona as an immigrant in the United States. Includes REAL ID information, minimum ages, typically accepted documents, and whether the state allows licenses for undocumented individuals.

Key facts

ItemInformation
Issuing agencyArizona Department of Transportation , Motor Vehicle Division
Minimum age (full license)16 years, 6 months
License validity8 years; expires when driver turns 65 years of age, then 5 years after that.
REAL ID certificationby July 12, 2016
Allows undocumented licenseNo

REAL ID compliance

REAL ID is a federal identification standard that became mandatory for domestic US flights on May 7, 2025. Without a REAL ID compliant license/ID (or passport, etc.), you cannot board a domestic commercial flight in the US.

Arizona was REAL ID certified: by July 12, 2016

To obtain a REAL ID compliant license in Arizona, you generally need:

  1. Proof of identity: current passport, certified birth certificate, or equivalent document
  2. Social Security Number (SSN) or SSA denial letter
  3. Two proofs of Arizona residency (utility bills, lease, pay stubs)
  4. Proof of lawful immigration status (green card, valid visa, EAD)

Undocumented individuals cannot obtain a REAL ID compliant license. In states that allow undocumented licenses, that license has a visible mark (“Not for Federal Identification” or similar) and does NOT serve as REAL ID.

Driver’s license for undocumented residents

Arizona does NOT allow undocumented individuals to obtain a regular driver’s license. Alternatives include:

  • International Driving Permit (IDP) — valid if you have a current license from your home country. Must be obtained in your home country BEFORE traveling to the US.
  • State identification (state ID) — some states issue ID without requiring immigration status for identification purposes, but does NOT authorize driving.
  • Avoid driving — driving without a valid license in Arizona can result in fines, arrest, or contact with immigration authorities (ICE).

Typically required documents

Regardless of immigration status, most state DMVs require documents in these categories:

  1. Identity (one of): current passport, certified birth certificate, consular ID (matrícula consular in some states)
  2. Social Security Number (when applicable): SSN card, W-2 form, pay stub, or SSA denial letter
  3. Arizona residency (two recent dated proofs): utility bill, lease agreement, bank statement, tax return
  4. Lawful immigration status (when applicable): green card, valid visa, I-94, EAD

How to find the Arizona DMV

For hours, office locations, appointments, and current document requirements verification:

→ Search “Arizona Department of Transportation , Motor Vehicle Division” on Google or visit the state’s official site.

Frequently asked questions

Can I drive in Arizona with my foreign license?

In most states, yes — temporarily. Visitors can drive with their foreign license for limited periods (typically 30-90 days after establishing residency). Once a state resident, you must obtain a state license.

Do they accept matrícula consular as identification?

Depends on the state. Arizona may accept matrícula consular under certain circumstances. Verify with the Arizona Department of Transportation , Motor Vehicle Division before your appointment.

How much does the license cost?

Fees vary: typically $20-$80 for a regular license. REAL ID and CDL (commercial) licenses cost more. Verify current fees on the official DMV site.

How long does getting the license take?

If you pass all exams, you usually receive a provisional license the same day and the final plastic card arrives by mail in 2-4 weeks.

What happens if I drive without a license?

In Arizona, driving without a valid license is a civil or criminal infraction depending on circumstances. Consequences can include: fine, vehicle impoundment, arrest, and for undocumented individuals, potential ICE contact.


Last verified: 2026-05-24. General information — not legal advice. DMV rules change; always verify with the Arizona Department of Transportation , Motor Vehicle Division before your visit.

License and ID options available in Arizona

License or ID typeAvailable in ArizonaStatus requiredFee rangeNotes
Standard driver’s license (Class C/D/E)✅ YESLawful immigration status required (unless undocumented license below applies)$25-$80 (5-year typical)Default for most adults. Renews every 4-8 years. Most common identification document for adults.
REAL ID compliant license✅ YESLawful status required + proof of identity, SSN, two proofs of residenceSame as standard or +$5-$30Required for domestic US flights as of May 7, 2025. Star symbol on top right.
Driver’s license for undocumented residents❌ NON/A — not offeredN/A
State ID (non-driving)✅ YESStatus not required in most states for ID-only$10-$40For people who don’t drive. Same identity-verification requirements as license.
Enhanced Driver’s License (EDL)❌ NOUS citizen OR LPRN/AOnly available in MI, MN, NY, VT, WA — use a US passport card or passport instead in Arizona.
Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)✅ YES (Class A, B, C)SSN REQUIRED by federal law (49 CFR 383.71) + lawful status$100-$200 + endorsement feesFor driving commercial vehicles (semi-trucks, buses, hazmat). Subject to federal medical certification, drug/alcohol testing. ITIN does NOT qualify for CDL — must have SSN.
Motorcycle license (Class M)✅ YESSame as regular license$15-$50Usually an endorsement on regular license. Separate skill + knowledge test required.
Learner’s permit✅ YESTypically 15-15.5 years old + parent consent$15-$40First step toward full license. Requires supervised driving with licensed adult.
Provisional/junior license✅ YESTypically 16-17 years old after permit period$20-$60Limited hours, passenger restrictions. Auto-converts to full license at 18.
Disabled parking placard✅ YESMedical certification (no immigration status required)$0-$10Issued separately from license. Renewable every 2-4 years.

Where Arizona REAL ID status sits in 2025

REAL ID became mandatory for boarding domestic US commercial flights on May 7, 2025 (49 CFR 1560). Without a REAL ID-compliant license OR an alternative federal ID (US passport, passport card, military ID, etc.), you cannot board a domestic flight. International flights always required a passport.

To qualify for a REAL ID in Arizona: prove identity (passport or certified birth certificate), Social Security Number, two proofs of Arizona residency. Lawful immigration status is required. Undocumented residents cannot obtain REAL ID — but the standard license, undocumented license (in states that allow it), and Enhanced Driver’s License (in EDL states for citizens/LPRs) remain valid for driving.

Common reasons each license type matters for immigrants

  • Standard or undocumented license → drive legally, satisfy I-9 employment verification (List B if accompanied by SSA letter for List C)
  • REAL ID → board domestic US flights (post May 7, 2025)
  • State ID (non-driving) → identity for opening bank accounts, signing leases, voting in some jurisdictions, registering children for school
  • Enhanced DL (where available) → cross US-Canada or US-Mexico land border without passport
  • CDL → drive commercial trucks/buses (must have SSN; not available to ITIN-only)
  • Motorcycle license → separate skill demonstration; endorsement on regular license

Frequently asked questions

Can I drive in Arizona with my foreign license?
In most states, yes — temporarily. Visitors can drive with their foreign license for limited periods (typically 30-90 days after establishing residency). Once a state resident, you must obtain a state license.
Do they accept matrícula consular as identification?
Depends on the state. Arizona may accept matrícula consular under certain circumstances. Verify with the Arizona Department of Transportation , Motor Vehicle Division before your appointment.
How much does the license cost?
Fees vary: typically $20-$80 for a regular license. REAL ID and CDL (commercial) licenses cost more. Verify current fees on the official DMV site.
How long does getting the license take?
If you pass all exams, you usually receive a provisional license the same day and the final plastic card arrives by mail in 2-4 weeks.
What happens if I drive without a license?
In Arizona, driving without a valid license is a civil or criminal infraction depending on circumstances. Consequences can include: fine, vehicle impoundment, arrest, and for undocumented individuals, potential ICE contact. — Last verified: 2026-05-24. General information — not legal advice. DMV rules change; always verify with the Arizona Department of Transportation , Motor Vehicle Division before your visit.