Arizona Code § 28-3321

Moving violations by persons under eighteen years of age; traffic survival school; suspension
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28-3321. Moving violations by persons under eighteen years of age; traffic survival school; suspension
A person who holds a driver permit or license and who is found responsible for a moving civil traffic violation pursuant to this title or who is convicted of a moving criminal traffic offense pursuant to this title, excluding violations of sections 28-693, 28-695, 28-708, 28-1381, 28-1382, 28-1383 and 28-3174, and who commits the moving civil traffic violation or moving criminal traffic offense while the person is under eighteen years of age is subject to the following:
1. On receipt of the first record of judgment or conviction, the department shall order the person to attend and successfully complete traffic survival school educational sessions.
2. On receipt of the second record of judgment or conviction, the department shall suspend the person's driving privilege for three months.
3. On receipt of the third record of judgment or conviction, the department shall suspend the person's driving privilege for six months.

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