Notwithstanding any other law, a transporter may operate, move or transport a vehicle that is not the transporter’s own and that is otherwise required to be registered without registering the vehicle if all of the following conditions are met:

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Terms Used In Arizona Laws 28-4624

  • Driveaway or towaway methods: means the transportation service rendered by a transporter by which motor vehicles are driven singly or in combinations by the tow bar, saddle-mount or full-mount methods or a lawful combination of the tow bar, saddle-mount or full-mount methods or by which a truck or truck tractor tows or draws a semitrailer or trailer. See Arizona Laws 28-4621
  • Transporter: means a person who is lawfully engaged in the business of transporting or delivering vehicles that are not the person's own and vehicles of a type otherwise required to be registered, by the driveaway or towaway methods, from a point of manufacture, assembly or distribution or from the owner of the vehicles to a dealer or sales agent of a manufacturer or to any consignee designated by the shipper or consignor. See Arizona Laws 28-4621

1. The driveaway or towaway methods are used.

2. The sole purpose is to transport or deliver the vehicle.

3. One transporter license plate issued to the transporter pursuant to this article is displayed on the vehicle.