MVD, License & Interlock
2013 Court Abstract
Arizona · 2013 · 38 KB
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Published in 2013, 2013 Court Abstract is a Arizona's primary-source document. It documents the Arizona MVD forms, suspension timelines, and ignition-interlock requirements that run in parallel with the criminal case. Because it is the government's own source material, it sets the standard a DUI case can be measured against — not a standard the defense invented.
What this document establishes
It sets out the Arizona MVD forms, suspension timelines, and ignition-interlock requirements that run in parallel with the criminal case. As primary-source material, it lets you compare what actually happened in a case against the written standard, rather than relying on how the procedure is described in court.
How it's used in a DUI defense
The MVD case is separate from the criminal case and moves faster: the Admin Per Se suspension takes effect unless a hearing is requested within 30 days (A.R.S. § 28-1385(G)(2)(c) — many third-party sites still cite a stale 15-day figure). These forms and policies show exactly what triggers a suspension, how to request the hearing in time, and what the interlock and reinstatement requirements are — the difference between preserving your license rights and losing them by default.
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