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Arizona’s New Driving Record Format

As of 2020, Arizona’s MVD has updated the format for a person’s Motor Vehicle Record (or “MVR” for short).

Instead of the old system, which was fairly difficult to read, the new format for the MVR is much cleaner. However, many of the resources online currently do not yet reflect the updated format for the MVR and still describe the old format.

This guide article provides the guidance that was issued by the MVD to understanding the new MVR format. If you have obtained a certified MVR or a 39 Month Uncertified MVR, the information below will help you make sense of what you are reading:

How to Read an MVR
Withdrawal, Compliance, and Incidents/Violations
MVR License
MVD Customer Information
Driver's License Details
Current Driver's License Credentials
Driver's Address
CDL Holder Information
Withdrawals

What is a Withdrawal on Your License?

A “withdrawal” is an action that MVD has taken against your driver’s license. It is called this because it means that your driving privileges have been “withdrawn” from you.

If your license has been suspended, revoked, or canceled, it will show up in the section entitled “Withdrawals.” For example, if you have received an admin per se suspension for a DUI, your suspension will show up in the “withdrawal” section.

Compliance

What does the “Compliance” Section Mean?

When a have a “withdrawal” on your MVR, you will also be shown a “compliance” section below that. The “compliance” section tells you the things that you need to do before you can be eligible to have your license reinstated (in MVD’s jargon, this is called “completing” or “satisfying” the withdrawal).

This could include taking substance abuse counseling classes or obtaining future financial responsibility insurance (SR22). If you have not yet completed a step in the compliance section then the “Status” column of the MVR will show up as “Active.” If you have already completed that step, then the Status column will change to “Satisfied.”

Violations/Incidents

What is a “Violation”?

A “Violation/Incident” on your MVR tells you the event that occurred on that led to the withdrawal on your driving record.

This might be a DUI conviction or an Admin Per Se affidavit that was submitted by the arresting officer after a DUI arrest.

Withdrawals, Compliance, Violations/Incidents
Law Enforcement Affidavit
Incidents Without Withdrawals
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Stewart Salwin

Stewart Salwin is the founder and lead attorney at Salwin Law Group, a Scottsdale criminal defense law firm based in the greater Phoenix area. His practice is primarily dedicated DUI-defense work. He is a graduate of Georgetown University and Harvard Law School, where he was taught criminal law by world-renowned defense attorneys.

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