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28-3002. Fees; driver licenses; disposition; exemption
A. The following fees are required:
1. For each original or initial application or renewal application, if a written examination is required, for the following:
(a) Class A driver license, twenty-five dollars.
(b) Class B driver license, twenty-five dollars.
(c) Class C driver license, twelve dollars fifty cents.
(d) Class D driver license issued pursuant to section 28-3171, ten dollars.
(e) Class M driver license issued pursuant to section 28-3171, ten dollars.
2. Except as provided in paragraph 1, for each original, renewal or reinstatement application for a class D, G or M license:
Age Fee
50 or older $10.00
45-49 $15.00
40-44 $20.00
39 or younger $25.00
3. For each original or initial application or renewal examination, if a written application is required, for the following endorsements to a driver license:
(a) Bus endorsement, ten dollars.
(b) Hazardous materials endorsement, ten dollars.
(c) Tank vehicle endorsement, ten dollars.
(d) Double-triple trailer endorsement, ten dollars.
(e) Motorcycle endorsement, seven dollars.
4. For taking each driving test for a:
(a) Class A driver license, twenty-five dollars.
(b) Class B driver license, twenty-five dollars.
(c) Class C driver license, twelve dollars fifty cents.
(d) Bus endorsement, five dollars.
5. For each application for an instruction permit under:
(a) Section 28-3154 or 28-3156, seven dollars.
(b) Section 28-3155, three dollars.
(c) Section 28-3225, class A, twenty-five dollars.
(d) Section 28-3225, class B, twenty-five dollars.
(e) Section 28-3225, class C, twelve dollars fifty cents.
6. For each renewal application, if a written examination is not required, for a:
(a) Class A driver license and any endorsement, other than a hazardous materials endorsement, to the license, fifteen dollars.
(b) Class B driver license and any endorsement, other than a hazardous materials endorsement, to the license, fifteen dollars.
(c) Class C driver license and any endorsement, other than a hazardous materials endorsement, to the license, ten dollars.
7. For each application for a duplicate of a driver license, an amount determined by the director.
8. For each application for a duplicate of an instruction permit, two dollars.
9. In addition to the fees prescribed in paragraph 2 and except as provided in paragraph 11:
(a) For reinstatement of driving privileges after suspension or disqualification, ten dollars.
(b) For reinstatement of driving privileges after revocation, twenty dollars.
10. For each application for an extension by mail of a driver license, five dollars.
11. In addition to the fees prescribed in paragraph 2, for reinstatement of driving privileges that were suspended or denied pursuant to section 28-1385 after completion of the suspension or revocation, fifty dollars.
12. For vision screening tests of out-of-state drivers, five dollars.
13. For class D or M driver license skills tests for out-of-state drivers, fifteen dollars.
14. For a driver license or nonoperating identification license issued pursuant to section 28-3175, an amount to be determined by the director.
B. Except as otherwise provided by statute, the director shall immediately deposit, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, fees collected under this section in the Arizona highway user revenue fund.
C. The fees established pursuant to this section do not apply to a veteran who does not have a residence address or whose residence address is the address of a shelter that provides services to the homeless. For the purposes of this subsection, "veteran" has the same meaning prescribed in section 41-601.