Arizona Statutes

§ 28-1601 — Failure to pay civil penalty; suspension or restriction of driving privilege; collection procedure

Arizona § 28-1601
JurisdictionArizona
Title 28Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 5PENALTIES AND PROCEDURES FOR VEHICLE VIOLATIONS
Art. 4Procedures for Civil Traffic Violations

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 28-1601 (2026).

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A.A person shall pay all civil penalties within thirty days from entry of judgment, except that if payment within thirty days will place an undue economic burden on a person, the court may extend the time for payment or may provide for installment payments. If the civil penalty is not paid or an installment payment is not made when due, the court may declare the entire civil penalty, surcharge or assessment due.
B.Notwithstanding subsection A of this section, if a civil penalty is paid on entry of judgment, the court may reduce the civil penalty by up to five percent of the penalty imposed.
C.Notwithstanding subsection A of this section, the court shall not initiate collection procedures on an unpaid civil penalty or notify the department to refuse to renew a vehicle registration for

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731 P.2d 638 (Court of Appeals of Arizona, 1987)
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State v. Wilkinson
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