What is a Conditional License?

May 31, 2026 | Drivers License Suspension Or Revocation

Unlike some other states, neither Arizona law nor the Arizona Department of Transportation’s Motor Vehicles Division (MVD) does not use the terms “conditional license” or “conditional driving license” to describe a driver’s license with restricted driving privileges. Instead, when we consider the question of a conditional license vs a restricted license, Arizona refers to two… read more

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What is a Hardship License?

May 30, 2026 | Drivers License Suspension Or Revocation

A hardship license is a limited driver’s license that lets you keep driving for essential activities — getting to and from work, school, or medical appointments — when your regular license has been suspended or revoked. In other states, you may also see this referred to as a hardship driving permit. Arizona does not use… read more

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Admin Per Se License Suspension in Arizona: ARS 28-1385

April 10, 2025 | Arizona Revised Statutes,Drivers License Suspension Or Revocation

In Arizona, if you are arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI), then even if you are not formally charged, you can still have your license suspended for 90 days under ARS 28-1385. This is known as an administrative per se suspension. In this post, we examine Arizona’s administrative per se… read more

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How to Get Your License Back After a DUI in Arizona

January 30, 2025 | Drivers License Suspension Or Revocation

Getting your license back after a DUI in Arizona requires you to fulfill multiple steps, including serving your suspension and applying for reinstatement with the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division. The Rosenstein Law Group can help you satisfy these requirements and get your license back so you can return to driving. To learn more about how… read more

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Can You Get a DUI Without a License?

April 27, 2022 | Drivers License Suspension Or Revocation,Drunk Driving,DUI

Driving without a license does not put you above Arizona’s drunk driving laws. You can still be arrested and convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) in Arizona even if you don’t have a license. In fact, you will face additional charges and increased penalties on top of a DUI if you are illegally operating… read more

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