How to Get an Arizona Assigned Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)

How to Get an Arizona Assigned Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) – For Cars and Trailer VIN Numbers

Are you ever confused about how to get an Arizona assigned vehicle identification number (VIN)? Here is a basic guide on what you need to do.

Assigned VINs help police find your car if it’s stolen, and the registration will be cancelled when the DMV finds out that someone else has taken ownership of your car.

Arizona has the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD). Other states might call it something different, like the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV), Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (HSMV), Driver Services Department (DSD), Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV), Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA), Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS), Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV), Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC), Department of Licensing (DOL), Department of Public Safety (DPS), or Department of Transportation (DOT).

 

General Information About Arizona Assigned VIN Numbers / Serial Number Plates

A VIN number is a 17-digit code that is used to identify a vehicle. The VIN number can be found on the vehicle itself, usually on the dashboard or driver’s side door, and on all registration and title documents.

How to get an Arizona Assigned VIN number:

In order to get an Arizona Assigned VIN number, you will need to contact the Arizona Department of Transportation. You will need to provide them with your vehicle’s make, model, and year, as well as your personal information. Once you have been assigned a VIN number, you will need to have it registered with the state.

 

About Assigned and Reassigned Arizona Vehicle Identification Numbers – Be Sure You Have Release of Lien

An Arizona Assigned VIN is a 17-digit number that is assigned to a vehicle by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT). This number is used to identify the vehicle for registration and title purposes.

How to get an Arizona Assigned VIN:

If you are buying a new or used vehicle from a dealer in Arizona, the dealer will apply for an Arizona Assigned VIN on your behalf. If you are buying a new or used vehicle from a private party, you will need to apply for an Arizona Assigned VIN yourself. You can do this by completing an Application for Assignment of Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) form and submitting it, along with the required fee, to ADOT.

How to use an Arizona Assigned VIN:

Once you have been assigned an Arizona VIN, you will need to use it whenever you register or title your vehicle in the state. When registering your vehicle, you will need to provide proof of insurance, as well as the assigned VIN. When titling your vehicle, you will need to provide proof of ownership (e.g., bill of sale), as well as the assigned VIN.

 

What Documents Do I Need to get an Arizona Assigned VIN Number?

A bill of sale, title or registration that has the seller’s name, address and signature. The date of purchase must be shown.

Insurance: A current insurance policy in the buyer’s name with the vehicle description, including the year, make and model.

Driver’s license: A valid driver’s license from any state.

VIN application form: The form must be completed and signed by the owner.

Lien Release: If applicable.

 

What is a Level I Inspection in Arizona?

A Level I inspection is a visual inspection of a vehicle’s safety equipment. This includes items such as the brakes, lights, and tires. The purpose of this inspection is to make sure that these items are in good working condition and meet the minimum standards set by the state of Arizona.

Requirements:

In order to have your vehicle pass a Level I inspection, it must have all of the required safety equipment listed below.

• Brakes: The brakes must be in good working condition and meet the minimum standards set by the state of Arizona.

• Lights: All lights on the vehicle must be in working order. This includes headlights, taillights, brake lights, and turn signals.

• Tires: The tires must be in good condition with enough tread remaining to provide adequate traction. They must also meet the minimum standards set by the state of Arizona.

Fees:

There is a fee for having your vehicle inspected at a Level I station. The amount varies depending on which county you live in but is typically around $15-$20 per inspection.

 

How Do I Get an Arizona VIN Number for Specialty Constructed Vehicles or Homebuilt Vehicles? What About Tool Buyers?

You will need to submit the following items to the MVD:

A completed Specialty Constructed Vehicle Certification Statement Form

The vehicle’s current out-of-state title or manufacturer’s certificate of origin (MCO)

The vehicle identification number (VIN) must be assigned by the Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division (MVD). The VIN may not be assigned until all required documentation has been submitted to and reviewed by the MVD.

Application Process:

To apply for an Arizona VIN number, you will need to submit a completed Specialty Constructed Vehicle Certification Statement Form along with the vehicle’s current out-of-state title or manufacturer’s certificate of origin (MCO) to the MVD. The VIN may not be assigned until all required documentation has been submitted to and reviewed by the MVD. Fees:

There is a $5 fee for each application for an Arizona VIN number.

 

Assigning VINs to Trailers (Trailer VIN Numbers)

In order to receive an Arizona VIN, you must have the following:

A completed Application for an Arizona Assigned Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) form.

The application must be notarized.

The application fee of $5 for each VIN requested.

How to Apply:

Submit the completed and notarized Application for an Arizona Assigned Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), along with the required fee, to any MVD office or authorized third-party provider. Fees can be paid by cash, check, or money order made payable to “Motor Vehicle Division.”

 

Steps to Obtaining an Assigned or Reassigned Number and Titling a Vehicle, Including a Trailer, Semitrailer, Street Rod Vehicle, or Replica

1. The first step is to contact the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) and request an application for an assigned or reassigned number. The MVD will provide you with the necessary paperwork and instructions.

2. Once you have completed the application, you will need to submit it to the ADOT MVD along with a $5 fee.

3. Once your application has been processed, you will be issued an assigned or reassigned number which must be affixed to your vehicle in a visible location.

4. You will then need to title your vehicle in your name using the assigned or reassigned number.

5. Finally, you will need to register your vehicle with the ADOT MVD in order to obtain license plates and registration decals.

 

Conclusion

In order to get an Arizona assigned vehicle identification number, you will need to submit an application to the Arizona Department of Transportation. Once you have submitted your application, you will be assigned a VIN.