Arizona Statutes
§ 28-3304 — Mandatory revocation of license; definition
A.In addition to the grounds for mandatory revocation provided for in chapters 3, 4 and 5 of this title, the department shall immediately revoke the license of a driver on receipt of a record of the driver's conviction of any of the following offenses if the conviction is final:
1.A homicide or aggravated assault resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle.
2.A felony in the commission of which a motor vehicle is used.
3.Theft of a motor vehicle pursuant to section 13-1802.
4.Unlawful use of means of transportation pursuant to section 13-1803.
5.Theft of means of transportation pursuant to section 13-1814.
6.Drive by shooting pursuant to section 13-1209.
7.Failure to stop and render aid as required under the laws of this state if a motor vehicle accident results in the d
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