90 day non-resident Permits

What is a 90 Day Non-Resident permit?

A 90 Day Non-Resident Permit is a (paper) temporary license plate that is issued to an individual allowing them to drive their vehicle back to the state in which they reside.

Who can obtain a 90 Day Non-Resident Permit?

  • A non-resident who purchases a vehicle in Arizona and will be registering the vehicle in their home state.

  • An enrolled member of an Indian tribe, who resides on the reservation. To qualify for the permit, the owner must be purchasing the vehicle for removal to an Indian reservation. The vehicle must then remain on the reservation and must not be registered in Arizona.

What documentation is required for a 90 Day Non-Resident Permit?

An ownership document from the following list must be provided:

  • Vehicle Title

  • Vehicle Registration

  • Notarized Bill of Sale

  • Dealer Invoice

  • Manufactures Certificate of Origin (MCO)

Proof of non-residency from the following list is required:

  • An out-of-state driver’s license

  • A Native American’s physical address on an Indian Reservation and Tribal enrollment/census number/identification number

How is the 90-Day Non-Resident Permit displayed?

The 90 Day Non-Resident Permit, which is the top half of the form, must be displayed horizontally in the lower right corner of the rear window so that it is clearly visible from outside the vehicle. The registration, the bottom half of the form, is to be carried in the vehicle.

What do I carry in the vehicle for proof of Registration?

Your 90 Day Non-Resident Permit comes with an attached registration slip. The PVC paper is perforated, making it easy to remove. Take care, however, that you do not tear your permit! The registration must be carried in the vehicle until it reaches its expiration date.

Stop by one of our offices to get your 90 Day Non-Resident Permit today!