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    Question: Does my AZ driving permit allow me to drive (with a licensed driver) in other states?

    Answer: Yes. A valid Arizona Drivers License would allow you to drive in any other state. Even though a permit allowing you to drive with an adult passenger is not a license, states recognize other states' permits as well since fundamentally it involves the same thing: your right to drive.

    For more information on Arizona Driver's License law, see LawForKids.org Driving Laws section.

    Or if you live in a state other than Arizona, you can check the specific driving laws in your state by contacting the Motor Vehicle department of your state government:


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    11 thru 13 of 13 comments     1   2  [ 3 ]   
    On 07/31/02
    radiokabob from AZ said:
    the ability to drive is now a right!? woo hoo! thats news, now i can drive anything, anytime, whenever and whereever i want, and what good is a suspended license? i doubt the constitution says anything about a persons "right to drive." it may be heavily regulated, but i wouldnt call it a "right." DRIVING IS A PRIVILEDGE! anyways, make sure your insurance is good if you plan on moving or changing your address. i moved to new jersey for a couple years and a lot of insurance companies wont insure out there. as for road trips and vacations, there shouldnt be any problem i think.
    On 07/12/02
    Jay from VA said:
    This page is very informative but I would like to know more information about the state that i live in. I want to know if I can drive in other states with a Virginia driving permit.
    On 11/09/01
    Kymm from WI said:
    I think that this was an interesting page,but there isn't much about Wisconsins Driving laws and that's where I live and I was doing a report on it.
    Editor's Note:
    LawForKids.org covers only Arizona Law.
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