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Driver License and ID Information — Arizona Driver's License Practice Test

This Arizona Driver's License Driver License and ID Information practice set has 125 real questions based on the official handbook, each with an instant explanation. You need 80% on the real Arizona Driver's License knowledge test to pass.

📖 Topic overview

This section explains how Arizona's driver license system works: the Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division (ADOT MVD) issues license classes G (graduated), D (operator), M (motorcycle), and A/B/C (commercial), each with its own age and permit requirements.

It's also tested heavily on residency and administrative rules — you must notify MVD within 10 days of any name or address change, and every vehicle must carry liability insurance meeting Arizona's minimum limits. Road test requirements (working equipment, current registration and insurance) come up often too.

A common mix-up is the Travel ID versus a regular license: the Travel ID (REAL ID) needs extra identity documents and carries a yellow star, and you can't hold both a driver license and an ID card at the same time.

What is the Travel ID and how is it different from a regular driver license?

The Travel ID is Arizona's REAL ID Act-compliant credential, marked with a yellow star and issued as either a driver license or ID card. It requires extra identity documents (like a passport or certified birth certificate) beyond what a regular license needs, and it's accepted to board commercial flights and enter certain restricted federal areas.

How many days do you have to notify MVD after a name or address change?

You must notify MVD within 10 days of any change to your name or address. If you don't, you may miss renewal notices and could be cited by law enforcement.

What are Arizona's minimum liability insurance limits?

Every vehicle must carry liability insurance of at least $25,000 for bodily injury to one person, $50,000 for bodily injury to two or more persons, and $15,000 for property damage.

✍️ Written from the official Arizona Driver License Manual — Driver License and ID Information· 📅 Last checked: 2026-07-10· Reviewed by the PassPrep editorial team· How we verify
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📚 Arizona Driver License Manual

All questions are based on the official Arizona Driver License Manual and Customer Service Guide (ADOT MVD). Study the relevant section to reinforce your knowledge.

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