ADOT offering temporary IDs online for drivers with suspended licenses
May 20, 2019, 5:45 PM
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PHOENIX — Arizona drivers who have had their licenses suspended can now obtain a temporary ID card on an Arizona Department of Transportation website.
The six-month ID card, now available at ServiceArizona.com, used to require an in-person visit to an ADOT Motor Vehicle Division office.
Mike Cryderman, MVD field operations administrator, said in a press release that this move doesn’t just benefit those with suspended licenses; it helps everyone who uses the MVD by reducing overall customer traffic.
The option to get a temporary ID online also makes it easier for those with a suspended license to go about their daily lives, he said.
Arizona motorists who’ve had their Driver License suspended may now order a temporary six-month I.D. card online at Service Arizona. More: https://t.co/LhIvvjDeZS pic.twitter.com/26jPGBv57u
— Arizona DOT (@ArizonaDOT) May 19, 2019
“People often need a valid ID in order to buy items at the store, go to the bank and apply for a job, among other things,” Cryderman said.
“When customers are faced with a suspended license, it makes having a temporary ID card vital.”