AZDPS / LeadsOnline reporting, inside the 24-hour window.
Arizona scrap dealers must submit a digital record to AZDPS within 24 hours of the transaction (A.R.S. §44-1642). Taremint turns bilingual intake documents into LeadsOnline-ready records — and flags the catalytic-converter and seller-ID data the law requires before the window closes.
What Taremint flags before you file
Flags records approaching the §44-1642 24-hour electronic-reporting deadline, so nothing slips past it.
Locates unique identifying numbers and markings on catalytic converters and their nonferrous parts.
Flags a missing seller physical description or ID photocopy that Arizona law requires.
Captures vehicle/plate info and flags items under a 15-day law-enforcement tag-and-hold.
One intake engine. A LeadsOnline-ready export.
The same bilingual intake, vendor-learning, reviewer queue, QuickBooks sync, and audit trail you'd run anywhere on the border. The Arizona module maps the parsed data into a LeadsOnline-ready batch and enforces the §44-1642 rules.
Run your Arizona manifests through Taremint
Apply for the pilot and we'll turn one of your real manifests into a LeadsOnline-ready record in front of you.
Regime and platform names are descriptive only. Taremint is not certified, approved, or endorsed by the Arizona Department of Public Safety or by LeadsOnline.