41-1080. Licensing eligibility; authorized
presence; documentation; applicability; definitions


A. After September 30, 2008 and subject to subsections C and D, an agency or
political subdivision of this state shall not issue a license to an individual if the
individual does not provide documentation of citizenship or alien status by presenting
any of the following documents to the agency or political subdivision indicating that the
individual's presence in the United States is authorized under federal law:


1. An Arizona driver license issued after 1996 or an Arizona nonoperating
identification license.


2. A driver license issued by a state that verifies lawful presence in the United
States.


3. A birth certificate or delayed birth certificate issued in any state, territory
or possession of the United States.


4. A United States certificate of birth abroad.


5. A United States passport.


6. A foreign passport with a United States visa.


7. An I-94 form with a photograph.


8. A United States citizenship and immigration services employment authorization
document or refugee travel document.


9. A United States certificate of naturalization.


10. A United States certificate of citizenship.


11. A tribal certificate of Indian blood.


12. A tribal or bureau of Indian affairs affidavit of birth.


B. This section does not apply to an individual, if all of the following apply:


1. The individual is a citizen of a foreign country or, if at the time of
application, the individual resides in a foreign country.


2. The benefits that are related to the license do not require the individual to be
present in the United States in order to receive those benefits.


C. If, pursuant to subsection A, an individual has affirmatively established
citizenship of the United States or a form of nonexpiring work authorization issued by
the federal government, the individual, on renewal or reinstatement of a license, is not
required to provide subsequent documentation of that status.


D. If, on renewal or reinstatement of a license, an individual holds a limited form
of work authorization issued by the federal government that has expired, the individual
shall provide documentation of that status.


E. For the purposes of this section:


1. "Agency" means any agency, department, board or commission of this state or any
political subdivision of this state that issues a license for the purposes of operating a
business in this state.


2. "License" means any agency permit, certificate, approval, registration, charter
or similar form of authorization that is required by law and that is issued by any agency
for the purposes of operating a business in this state.