Special Order of Exemption (Spoe is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Department of Real Estate - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is a Special Order of Exemption (SPOE)?
A: A Special Order of Exemption (SPOE) is a temporary permit that allows certain vehicles to legally operate in Arizona without being titled or registered.
Q: What types of vehicles are eligible for a SPOE?
A: Vehicles used for agriculture, construction, logging, and mining activities are eligible for a Special Order of Exemption (SPOE).
Q: How long is a SPOE valid for?
A: A Special Order of Exemption (SPOE) is valid for one year from the date of issue.
Q: Is a SPOE transferable to another vehicle?
A: No, a Special Order of Exemption (SPOE) is not transferable to another vehicle. It is only valid for the vehicle specified on the permit.
Q: Can I drive a vehicle with a SPOE on public roads?
A: Yes, vehicles with a Special Order of Exemption (SPOE) are allowed to operate on public roads for the purposes related to their eligible activities.
Q: How do I apply for a SPOE?
A: You can apply for a Special Order of Exemption (SPOE) through the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) by completing the appropriate application form and submitting the required documentation.
Q: Are there any fees for a SPOE?
A: Yes, there are fees associated with obtaining a Special Order of Exemption (SPOE). The specific fees vary depending on the type of vehicle and the duration of the permit.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Arizona Department of Real Estate.