by FooteWork | ADOT Communications, Blog, Cottonwood MVD, Prescott, Prescott MVD, Prescott Valley, Prescott Valley MVD, Uncategorized
Recent storms have given Arizonans in the market for used cars even more reason to pay close attention to a vehicle’s condition and history, especially in private sales. Cars damaged by floodwaters such as those resulting from Hurricane Florence can sometimes find their way to Arizona to be sold.
by FooteWork | Blog, Cottonwood MVD, Prescott MVD, Prescott Valley, Prescott Valley MVD, Uncategorized, Williams AZ
Arizona Has an Impressive Collection of Specialty Plates. How Does a Specialty Plate Come to Fruition? Specialty plates were established by state law in 1989 and legislative approval is required to create a plate. Most people are surprised to learn ADOT’s Motor...
by FooteWork | ADOT Communications, Blog, Cottonwood MVD, Drivers License, Prescott, Prescott MVD, Prescott Valley, Prescott Valley MVD, Williams AZ
The Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division cautions consumers to beware of potential fraud when buying a car.
“The best defense is to do your research,” says Ralene Whitmer, MVD Title and Registration Specialist. “This is especially true for people buying vehicles from individuals.
by FooteWork | Blog, Cottonwood MVD, Prescott MVD, Prescott Valley MVD, road improvements, Uncategorized, Williams AZ
Our ability to get on an Interstate Highway and drive across the country is something we take for granted, but it is one of the most important public work achievements in the history of the U.S. The National Interstate and Defense Highway Act was signed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower on June 26, 1956.
by FooteWork | ADOT Communications, Blog, Cottonwood MVD, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Uncategorized, Williams AZ
After devastating back to back hurricanes Harvey and Irma, many water damaged cars will eventually make it to the used car market. With Hurricane Harvey, which brought the loss of 40,000 homes, survivors of the storm now also must deal with the loss of many thousands...