Revocation Investigation Packet

As with all states, Arizona considers driving to be a privilege and reserves the right to suspend or revoke your license. However, this type of punishment is typically reserved for dangerous drivers or individuals who have repeatedly violated traffic laws and are considered a public safety risk. Also for people who have obtained a DUI or have been driving under the influence of drugs.

The main difference between a license suspension and a revocation is that license suspensions have definite start and end dates. With a revocation, your license is taken completely away.

To schedule a Counseling or Revocation Evaluation appointment with Stonewall Institute, please contact us at 602-535-6468

Revocation Investigation Packet

Once you obtain a blank copy of the packet, the Revocation Certificate (Part A) will need to be completed and notarized. The Court Compliance Statement (Part B), will need to be completed by the court to which you were convicted of your last DUI in the state of Arizona. The Substance Abuse Evaluation (Part C) will need to be completed by an appropriately credentialed Substance Abuse Counselor, Physician, or Psychologist. 

Stonewall Institute has credentialed staff on site who are experts at completing DUI Revocation Evaluations. We will guide you through the process from start to finish in order to assist you in achieving your goals.

To schedule a Counseling or Revocation Evaluation appointment with Stonewall Institute, please contact us at 602-535-6468

Revocation Investigation Packet

 Your driver license may be revoked when it is determined that you do not possess the physical, mental, or other qualifications necessary to operate a motor vehicle safely.  A revocation removes your privilege to drive for a minimum period of one or five years and is required by law upon conviction of certain driving offenses.

Once your revocation period has ended, your driving privilege will remain revoked until you attend a Driver Assessment reexamination.  At this reexamination, you will be required to provide proof that the condition that caused your revocation is no longer present.  Depending on the reason for revocation, you may be required to submit a substance abuse evaluation form, evidence of sobriety, or a physician’s statement of examination.  A written, vision, and on road performance test may also be required.  If you are approved for re-licensure, you may be required to pay the appropriate licensing and reinstatement fees.

To schedule a Counseling or Revocation Evaluation appointment with Stonewall Institute, please contact us at 602-535-6468

Substance Abuse Evaluation Arizona

Stonewall Institute offers DUI evaluation services in order for individuals to be considered for the reinstatement of driving privileges in the state of Arizona. State law requires all persons who seek the reinstatement of Arizona driving privileges following an alcohol or drug-related revocation to provide the Arizona Department of Transportation, Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) with a current substance abuse evaluation. The evaluation is required as part of the Revocation Investigation packet administered by the Arizona MVD. We offer a substance abuse evaluation to assess what it is you need help with and how we can help you, and help prevent future abuse.

Substance abuse may start in childhood or adolescence. Abuse prevention efforts in schools and community settings now focus on school-age groups. Programs seek to increase communication between parents and their children, to teach resistence skills, and to correct children’s misperceptions about cigarettes, alcohol, and drugs and the consequences of their use. Most importantly, officials seek to develop, through education and the media, an environment of social disapproval from children’s peers and families.

If you or someone you know is suffering from substance abuse, or has received a DUI as a result, and in need of a substance abuse evaluation arizona, contact the Stonewall Institute today at 602-535-6468.