Directions: When applying for a Florida driver's license, applicants must take and successfully pass a a knowledge exam. The test will include questions about traffic laws and traffic signs. You must have 40 correct answers to pass. Florida Reqular Drivers License Written Test Our online Florida Reqular Drivers License, written tests provide you with an opportunity to assess how well you are prepared for the actual written test, and then to concentrate on the areas you need work on. Please make sure to check out our sample questions and answers written practice tests! Florida DMV instructions on how to get an FL drivers license, learners permit, commercial drivers license (CDL) and motorcycle license. DMV Test Questions and Answers ACE your DMV Written Test - Guaranteed or Your Money Back!
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Division of Motorist Services
2900 Apalachee Pkwy
Mail Stop 98
Tallahassee, FL 32399
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In addition to the charges above, if you request your veteran designation at a tax collector’s office, you will have to pay their transaction fees.
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To further prepare for the written exam that you will have to pass to get your drivers license, it is recommended to use the Driver s Study Guide, as well as the Driver s Practice Test.
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Plead Guilty
If you choose to pay your ticket, you will be accepting that you are guilty. Depending on the severity of the charges you might be allowed to take a state-approved Basic Driver Improvement Course to avoid getting points on your license and having your insurance rates increased.
Some traffic courts allow you to pay your ticket online with a credit card. Check the website of the Clerk of Court at the county where you got your ticket. If the county does not receive online payments, you will have to go to the court in person.
Plead Not Guilty
If you think you are not guilty and wish to plead no contest, or nolo contendere, you will be given the chance to fight the ticket in traffic court. This process is not simple and frequently requires professional assistance from a traffic ticket attorney. You may also incur in additional court costs and fees. You would still need to visit a Clerk of the Court to make your plea.
For more information: Traffic Tickets and Violations in Florida
Online
You can avoid lines renewing your FL drivers license online with the GoRenew website. To renew online, you should be able to pay with a debit or credit card.
In person
Visit the closest FL DHSMV office, you can find one using the convenient DHSMV locator, and bring:
- Proof of identification, like your U.S. passport or birth certificate.
- Proof of Social Security Number, such as your Social Security card.
- Proof of residential address, like a utility bill or mail from government agencies.
If you recently changed your address, bring proper documentation as proof of the change, such as a utility bill, mail from a financial institution or a W-2 form. For a change of name, you can bring your marriage certificate or divorce decree, Social Security card or a courts document as proof.
For more information: How to Renew a Driver’s License in Florida
You can only renew your registration if your vehicle has proper Florida insurance. If you dont have coverage or your insurance does not meet state minimums, you wont be allowed to renew your registration.
Online
You are eligible to renew online only if the DHSMV has already your proof of insurance on file. If not, you will have to go to an office and present your proof of insurance. Military members can use the online service to renew their registration up to three months before the expiration date.
If you qualify to renew online, visit FL DHSMV website and complete the process. The system will guide you through the steps.
You will need:
Your driver’s license number, vehicle license plate number, Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or the transaction number listed on your current registration certificate.
- Your date of birth.
- The last four digits of your Social Security Number.
- A credit card to pay your renewal fee.
In person
If you wish to renew in person, you will have to go to the closest FL DHSMV office.
You will need to bring:
- Your renewal notice or current registration certificate.
- Your drivers license or FL ID card.
- Proof of insurance for your vehicle.
At the office you will be provided with new stickers and a registration certificate.
By Mail
You can only renew by mail if you received a renewal notice indicating that you are eligible to use this method. Follow the instructions on the notice and send payment to the closest FL DHSMV office.
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You can only request a commercial drivers license if you are over 18 years of age. Commercial drivers under 21 years of age are only allowed to drive within Florida. Before applying, you will have to pass:
- A knowledge test and a road test.
- A basic skills test.
- A pre-trip test.
- A combinations vehicle test (for Class A only).
- A hazardous materials test, if you expect to drive a vehicle transporting hazardous materials.
- An air brakes test, if you plan to drive a vehicle with air brakes.
- A tank vehicle test, if you need to drive a vehicle hauling liquid or gaseous materials in a tank.
- A school bus test, for school bus drivers only.
- A doubles/triples test if you are going to drive a vehicle that pulls double or triple trailers.
At the driver license office you will have to provide the following:
- One document as proof of identity, such as a U.S. passport or a birth certificate.
- Your Social Security card, a paycheck with your Social Security Number, a W-2 form or any 1099 form as proof of Social Security.
- Two documents to prove that you reside in Florida such as a deed, a Florida Voter Registration Card, a utility hook up or mail from any government agency.
If you are applying for a hazardous materials endorsement, you will need to submit your fingerprints and get a background check as well. To be well-prepared, you may find it suitable to review the CDL Practice Test.
Additionally, you will have to get CDL insurance. You can do this online or in person at an insurance office.
For more information: Florida DMV.com’s Commercial Drivers
You would need to:
- Surrender your current plate
- Fill out and present an Application for Disabled Person Parking Permit
- Present a medical certification that you should have requested within the past 12 months. The certification must be signed by a nurse practitioner, podiatrist, osteopath, physician or chiropractor.
- Take your current Florida drivers license or ID card as well, unless your physician proves that you cannot go to the FL DHSMV office to get one.
- Pay a $15 fee if the permit is temporary, but if the placard is permanent, there will be no charge. Keep in mind that fees may vary.
You are allowed to send the information by mail only if you submitted the application materials in the past 12 months and now you need to re-apply for this placard.
You have to renew your plate’s registration every one or two years. The expiration date on the new plates is the same as in your old standard ones.
For more information: Information for Disabled Drivers in Florida
- You are least 18 years of age
- You passed a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education course.
- For information about an online traffic school course, click here.
- You passed a vision and hearing tests.
- These are usually administered at the DHSMV. For local listing of DHSMVs near you, click here.
- You passed a road exam.
- This is also typically done at a DHSMV near you.
For the driving test, make sure the vehicle you will use has car insurance as well as passed the safety requirements. When you schedule the appointment with the DHSMV, select Driving Test Class E License.
After verifying you comply with the requirements above, go to the DHSMV and take with you:
- One document as proof of your identity, such as a birth certificate, or a U.S. passport
- Proof of Social Security Number, such as your Social Security card
- Two proofs of residential address, like utility bills or medical bill
- $48 drivers license fee (fee may vary).
You will get your drivers license once you complete and pass the tests, comply with the requirements and pay the fee.
For more information: How to Apply for a New Driver’s License in Florida
To get your driving permit in Florida, you will first need to complete Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) before applying for a learners permit in person at a DMV. This course can be obtained from approved private providers or in some high schools or through an online drivers ed class available here. Check with your county’s School Board to find schools that offer the TLSAE.
After completing your TSLAE, you should schedule an appointment for a knowledge test at a driver license office or complete the permit test online. To be best prepared, it is recommended that you study the Drivers Study Guide, as well as the Drivers Practice Test. If you choose to take the test in person at a driver license office make sure you bring the following items with you on the day of your test:
- Your TSLAE completion certificate.
- A parental consent form. One of your parents has to sign the form at the driver license office. If they cannot go, for whatever reason, the signature must be notarized.
- One document as proof of your identity. For example, a birth certificate, or a U.S. passport.
- Your Social Security card, or a Denial Notice from the Social Security Administration.
- Two official documents that state your current Florida address as proof of FL residence, like utility bills or bank statements. You can get these documents from your parents if you are under 18 years of age.
- $48 to pay the driver’s license and learner’s permit fee (fee may vary). Cash or check only.
If you complete the knowledge test online, bring a copy of the knowledge test completion confirmation to the driver license office in addition to the rest of the bulleted items listed above.
Besides the knowledge test, you will also be required to pass a vision and a hearing test and then, you will be issued a learner’s permit that you can use with certain restrictions.
For more information: Learner’s Permits for Beginner Drivers in Florida
If you already have a FL driver s license, the requirements for a motorcycle endorsement are:
- Be at least 16 years of age, and in case you are under 18 years old, have a Learners Permit for a year without traffic convictions.
- Have a Class E Florida Driver s license.
- Have the Basic Rider Course completed
- $7 endorsement fee.
Once you comply with the requirements above, you need to schedule an appointment with the FL DHSMV. To find a DHSMV location near you, use our DHSMV locator. When you get to the DHSMV be prepared for:
- A multiple-choice written drivers test, which is based on road safety and FL motorcycle laws.
- A driving test riding your motorcycle.
- A hearing and vision test.
If you don t already have a FL driver s license, the requirements for FL motorcycle driving licenses, are the same as the requirements stated above with the only difference that you are not required to have a Class E FL License.
In addition to the general requirements for a motorcycle license stated above, you should also be mindful of the motorcycle insurance that you will need in the event of a crash or DUI.
For more information: How to Apply for a Motorcycle License in Florida
For more information: How to Handle a Change of Address in Florida
Online
You can use the FL GoRenew service to change the information on your car registration. Just visit the website and follow the instructions on screen. You will have to provide your Florida drivers license or ID card number, date of birth, and last four digits of your Social Security Number, FL license plate number or FL vehicle identification number (VIN) and pay the $2.50 fee.
In Person
You will need to visit a tax collector’s office and:
- Provide proof of U.S. citizenship or legal presence such as passport, birth certificate or a permanent resident card I-551.
- Provide proof of residence, such as a utility bill or medical bill.
- Pay a $2.50 fee for the change.
- Pay an additional $6.25 Tax Collector Service Fee.
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Online
To change your address online you can use GoRenew website. You need to enter your:
- Full name.
- Street address as it currently shows on the DHSMV records.
- Date of birth.
- Complete Social Security Number (SSN) or the last five digits of your SSN and your driver license number.
After clicking continue and verifying your information in the system, select the Change of Address online service and make the necessary corrections.
You will be charged a $25 replacement fee to get a new document with your current address. Accepted payment methods are credit or debit card.
By Mail
You can choose to have your address updated by mail. The process is simple, but it may take longer for the FL DHSMV to update their records. The processing time is usually 30 days. You will have to:
- Print and complete a Driver License or Identification Card Address Change (71117) Form.
- Mail the form and the $25 fee to:
Bureau of Credentialing ServicesP. O. Box 5775Tallahassee, FL 32314-5775
You can pay the fee by check or money order, payable to the Division of Motorist Services.
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Online
To change your address online you can use the GoRenew website and complete the application with your:
- Full name.
- Street address as it currently shows on the DHSMV records.
- Birthdate.
- Full Social Security Number (SSN).
If you do not wish to provide the complete number, then you can provide the last five digits of your Social Security Number and your drivers license number. After clicking on continue and verifying your information, select the Change of Address online service and make the necessary modifications.
There is a $25 replacement fee. You will have to pay with a credit or debit card.
By Mail
This process is simple, but it can take longer for the DHSMV to update their records. The processing time is usually 30 days. You will have to do the following:
- Print and complete a Drivers License or Identification Card Address Change Form.
- Mail the form and the fee to
Bureau of Credentialing ServicesP. O. Box 5775Tallahassee, FL 32314-5775
There is a $25 fee to change your address. You can pay by check or money order, payable to the Division of Motorist Services.
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Online
You can use the GoRenew service to change the information on your ID card. Just visit the website and follow the instructions on screen. You need to provide your ID card number, date of birth and last four digits of your Social Security Number.
By Mail
If you prefer this method, you can fill out the Change of Address form located at the Florida DHSMV website, print it, and mail it with a $25 check or money order payable to the Division of Driver Licenses and the address specified on the form.
In Person
To avoid delays, it is better to set an appointment prior to visiting a FL drivers license office. To find a local DHSMV drivers license office near you, use the DHSMV locator.
You will need to provide proof of ID, Social Security Number and of your new residential address. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you will need to provide proof of citizenship or legal presence.
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Keep in mind you will also need to change the name on your car insurance. If you don t already have car insurance, go to our Car Insurance Center to compare quotes.
- Current license
- Proof of legal name change, such as an original or a certified copy of your marriage certificate or court order stating the change
- Proof of identification, such as your U.S. passport or birth certificate
- Proof of Social Security Number, such as your Social Security card
- Proof of residential address, like a utility bill, a Voter Registration Card, Vehicle Registration, a utility hook up or work order dated within 60 days of the application
- Proof of legal presence, such as a green card, if you are not a U.S. citizen
You will also be required to pay a $25 replacement fee.
- Current license or ID card
- Proof of legal name change, such as an original or a certified copy of your marriage certificate or court order stating the change
- Proof of identification, such as your U.S. passport or birth certificate
- Proof of Social Security Number, such as your Social Security card
- Proof of residential address, like a utility bill, a Voter Registration Card, Vehicle Registration, a utility hook up or work order dated within 60 days of the application
- Proof of legal presence, such as a green card, if you are not a U.S. citizen
You will also be required to pay a $25 replacement fee.
There are also consent laws that require employers to ask for your permission before conducting a background check on you. If someone violates these rules, you must contact an attorney to find out how to proceed. You may have grounds for a civil lawsuit. In either case, you should get professional advice from a lawyer.
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If you want to receive the copy of your driving record by mail, you may complete the Driver License Records Request form and submit it together with the fee to:
Bureau of Records P.O. Box 5775 Tallahassee, Florida 32314-5775.
The order will be processed within two weeks.
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If you are getting another FL ID Card in person, you will have to provide proof of identity, proof of Social Security Number and proof of residential address.
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Bureau of Records 2900 Apalachee Parkway, MS 92 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0575
You can also request a temporary permit that will be valid until you come back to Florida by calling 850-617-2000.
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You can also apply for a replacement registration in person at a license plate agency or a FL county tax collector office. You will have to provide a valid form of identification, your license plate number, proof of ownership and proof of your car insurance.
You will have to pay $2.50 to get your duplicate car registration. Fees may vary.
For more information: How to Replace a Vehicle Registration in Florida
At the FL tax collectors office, you will need to:
- Fill out the application for duplicate or lost title, and send it to the tax collector’s office which you can download at the FL DHSMV website.
- Present proof of identity, such as an FL ID card or FL drivers license
- Provide lienholder documents, if necessary.
- Present an odometer disclosure form.
- Pay the fee which is: $75.25 for an electronic copy or $77.75 for a paper copy. Fees may vary.
Once you submit all the documents to get the replacement, the FL DHSMV office will process the application within five days. Then, you will receive your title by mail.
For more information: How to Replace a Lost Vehicle Title in Florida
In Person
You can visit the closest FL DHSMV office, but first, get an appointment online at the FL DMV website to avoid waiting in long lines. On the day of the appointment, bring:
- Proof of identification, like your U.S. passport or birth certificate.
- Proof of Social Security Number, such as your Social Security card.
- Proof of residential address, like a utility bill or mail from government agencies.
- Proof of legal presence, such as your green card, if you are not a U.S. citizen.
Online
You can apply directly online through the GoRenew website. You will be asked a few questions to confirm your identity, and after you complete the process, you will be mailed your replacement drivers license to the address you registered with the DHSMV and it will arrive approximately in two weeks.
Out-of-State
If you need a replacement and are currently out-of-state, you can also request a temporary permit that will be valid until you come back to Florida. Mail your request to:
Bureau of Records
2900 Apalachee Parkway, MS 92
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0575
You can also call 850-617-2000 or send an email through the DMV webpage. Once you return to Florida, you will have to follow the process described above to replace your license.
Report It
You can get your replacement fee waived if you have a stolen drivers license, but you have to report it to the police first. With your police report at hand, you won’t have to pay a penny for your license replacement.
If you replace your drivers license in person, you will get the replacement the same day. The online replacement will take longer as it takes about two weeks to receive a drivers license by mail.
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- A Completed Application for Salvage Title/Certificate of Destruction
- Proof of ownership, such as the vehicle’s original Florida certificate of title, the Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin ee the Transfer Car Title page to find out more.
Fees vary from one county to another. Ask your local tax collector’s office.
For more information: Title Transfers or obtaining a New Certificate of Title in Florida
If you bought your car from a private party, you will need to complete all the paperwork yourself. Make sure you fill out a Bill of Sale and submit it to the tax collectors office. It is recommendable that you keep a copy for your records.
If the vehicle is titled outside of the state, you will also have to fill out the following forms:
- Form HSMV 82042 – Vehicle Identification Number and Odometer Verification form.
- Form HSMV 82040 – Application for Certificate of Title With/Without Registration.
Once you have the paperwork, take it to a DHSMV location.
You will have to fill out the title with the seller of the vehicle and give it to an agent at the office. You will also need to show proof that the vehicle has Florida insurance. After completing the process you will receive your license plates and registration stickers.
For more information: How to Register a Vehicle in Florida
For more information: Suspended License Information for Florida
If you have refused to submit a chemical test more than once when it pertains to driving under the influence, you will not be able to apply for early reinstatement due to hardship. You will have to wait for your suspension period to end to apply for reinstatement.
When you reinstate your license, no matter if it is for a hardship or drivers license, you need to comply with the suspension period, take the vision, driving and knowledge exams, and pay for the administrative and revocation fees.
For more information: DUI/DWI Information for Florida
If your license got suspended due to DUI, you may need to complete a DUI treatment before reinstating.
For suspensions related to your vision, you will need to visit a specialist and get an eye report to send to the address below in order to show proof that you comply with the DHSMV vision acuity standards.
The Bureau of Motorist Compliance Vision Section 2900 Apalachee Parkway, MS 87 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0570
If you lost your Florida drivers license due to accumulation of traffic points, then you will have to complete a course called “Advanced Driver Improvement.â€
You may want to have an attorney help you through the process of reinstating your license and limiting your penalties.
For more information: Suspended License Information for Florida
For more information: Traffic Tickets and Violations in Florida
- Surrender your expired learners permit.
- Pay the $48 fee ( fee may vary) by check or cash.
- Pass the vision and hearing exams.
You will be allowed to practice with your permit with the same restrictions you had before. Visit the Learners Permit page to get more information. To find an office location of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles near you, visit our DHSMV locator here.
Alternatively you can find out if you are eligible to apply for a learners permit online at GoRenew.
For more information: Learner’s Permits for Beginner Drivers in Florida
Online
To renew online, you need to have your FL ID card with a digital image. Also, your last renewal must have been done in person at a licensing office. You cannot have a FL drivers license and an ID card at the same time.
Visit the DHSMV FL website and fill out the application form. You will be asked to enter your FL ID number, your birthdate and the last four digits of your Social Security Number.
In Person
In the event that your ID does not have a digital image, or if you renewed it online the last time, you will need to visit a FL DHSMV office in person for your ID card renewal. To find a FL DHSMV office near you, use our DHSMV locator.
At the office you will need to provide:
- Proof of identity, such as a birth certificate, valid passport or passport card, certificate of naturalization or certificate of citizenship.
- Proof of Social Security Number, such as your Social Security card, W-2 Form, pay check or stub.
- Proof of Residential Address, you need to provide TWO documents showing your current Florida address, such as a Vehicle Registration, or Voter Registration Card. To learn more about applying for voter registration, click here.
For more information: How to Apply for a Florida Identification Card
You can also request a Military Extension Request by calling 850-617-2000. The DHSMV will process your request and send you an extension card that will remain valid for 90 days after being discharged from military service. You will have to keep the card and your license with you at all times. There is no cost to get a military extension, and it is available to your dependents as well these include your spouse and your children or step-children under 21 years of age and living with you at your residence.
For more information: How to Renew a Driver’s License in Florida
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Online
You can avoid lines renewing your FL license online with the GoRenew website. To renew online, you should be able to pay with a debit or credit card.
In person
Motorcycle license renewal can be done in person by visiting the closest FL DHSMV office and bringing:
- Proof of identification, like your U.S. passport or birth certificate.
- Proof of Social Security Number, such as your Social Security card.
- Proof of residential address, like a utility bill or mail from government agencies.
In case you changed your address or name, take proper documentation as proof of the change such as a utility bill, mail from a financial institution or a W-2 or 1099 form.
For a change of name, take your marriage certificate or divorce decree, Social Security card or a courts document as proof that your name changed.
To find a FL DHSMV location near you, use our DHSMV locator.
Military Renewal
If you are actively serving out of Florida in the U.S. army, you are able to proceed with your FL motorcycle license renewal online through the GoRenew website from the FLDHSMV. You can also request a Military Extension Request by calling 850-617-2000. The DHSMV will process your request and send you an extension card that will remain valid for 90 days after being discharged from military service.
You will have to keep the card and you license with you at all times. There is no cost to get a military extension, and it is available to your dependents as well, these include your spouse and your children or step-children under 21 years of age and living with you at your residence.
For more information: How to Apply for a Motorcycle License in Florida
- Proof of identification, such as:
- An employment authorization card (Form I688B or I-766). It must be issued by the United States Department of Homeland Security.
- Form I-94 accompanied by a valid passport with a date of entry stamp on it.
- An I-571 Travel Document or a Refugee Travel Permit.
- An order from an Immigration Judge granting Asylum or Cancellation of Removal.
- Proof of Social Security, such as:
- A Social Security card
- A printed W-2 form.
- Your pay check or pay stub with your name and SSN on it.
- Two proofs of residence, such as:
- Utility hook up or bill not older than 60 days.
- Insurance policy documents.
- W-2 form
- Mail from government agencies.
- Proof of legal presence such as:
- Green card
- Form I-551.
If you have a stolen drivers license, you can report it to the police and get the replacement fee waived.
For more information: Replace a Lost, Stolen, or Mutilated Florida Driver’s License or ID Card
You can also request a temporary permit that will be valid until you come back to Florida. You can call 850-617-2000 or mail your request to:
Bureau of Records2900 Apalachee Parkway, MS 92Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0575
If you prefer to get the replacement in person at a DMV, you will have to follow the regular process to replace your license when you return to Florida, as described on the Replace License page. To find a conveniently located DMV in Florida, use the DMV locator.
For more information: Replace a Lost, Stolen, or Mutilated Florida Driver’s License or ID Card
- Present proof of your Florida insurance.
- Provide one proof of identity and, in case there are more owners, their proof of identity too.
- Present your Florida drivers license.
- Provide the current out-of-state title.
- Have the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) verified on the HSMV 82042 form.
- Fill out the Application for Certificate of Title With/Without Registration form HSMV 82040
- If the car title is still with the lienholder, the Florida DHSMV can verify with you that information by contacting your car title lienholder to send them the new title.
- Pay $77.25 for the fees. Fees may vary.
For more information: Title Transfers or obtaining a New Certificate of Title in Florida
For more information: Title Transfers or obtaining a New Certificate of Title in Florida
Selling
To transfer your title you will have to:
- Fill out the Transfer of Title by Seller section of your current title.
- Complete the odometer reading, sales price and date.
- Fill out a Bill of Sale
You and the buyer must sign the form, and then the buyer should take it to the FL DHSMV office. The license plates are still yours and you should remove them before completing the sale. It is always a good idea to provide the vehicle history to the new owner as a sign of transparency.
Buying
If you are buying a new vehicle, the dealer will take care of titling the vehicle. Ask if your titling fee is included with the rest of the fees you have to pay.
If you are buying a used vehicle, you will need to:
- Fill out a Bill of Sale
- Sign and date the title after the seller has filled out the odometer reading and sales price.
- Submit the insurance card or a Florida Insurance form to a FL DHSMV office.
You may also need to register your new vehicle. Make sure you have proper insurance, because if not, you wont be able to register it.
Gift Transfers
Gift transfers are exempt of the sales tax, but you still have to fill out some documentation. You will need to:
- Fill out a Bill of Sale
- Fill out the odometer reading on the current title, and on the sales price field write Gift.
- Submit your insurance card or a Form Florida Insurance form to a FL DHSMV office.
- Follow the procedure to register your car.
The title must be signed by you and the new owner.
For more information: Title Transfers or obtaining a New Certificate of Title in Florida
Selling
To transfer titles, you will have to:
- Fill out the Transfer of Title by Seller section of your current title.
- Complete the odometer reading, sales price and date.
- Fill out a Bill of Sale.
You and the buyer must sign the form, and then the buyer should take it to the FL DHSMV office. The license plates are still yours and you should remove them before completing the sale.
Buying
If you are buying a new recreational vehicle, the dealer will take care of titling the vehicle. Ask if your titling fee is included with the rest of the fees you have to pay.
If you are buying a used vehicle, you will need to:
- Fill out a Bill of Sale which you can find at the FL DHSMV website.
- Sign and date the title after the seller has filled out the odometer reading and sales price.
- Submit the insurance card or a Florida Insurance form to a FL DHSMV office.
You may also need to register your new vehicle. Make sure you have proper insurance because if not, you willt be unable to register it.
Gift Transfers
Gift transfers are exempt of the sales tax, but you still have to fill out some documentation. You will need to:
- Fill out a Bill of Sale.
- Fill out the odometer reading on the current title, and on the sales price field write “Gift.”
- Submit your insurance card or a Florida Insurance form to a FL DHSMV office.
- Follow the procedure to register your car.
The title must be signed by you and the new owner.
For more information: Title Transfers or obtaining a New Certificate of Title in Florida
Remember to request a replacement license with a motorcycle endorsement. Also, include in the letter: your name, military mailing address, drivers license number and birthdate.
Once you have all the documents ready, send your letter to:
Division of Driver LicensesBureau of Records, P.O. Box 5775Tallahassee, FL 32314-5775
For more information: How to Apply for a Motorcycle License in Florida
For more information: How to Apply for a New Driver’s License in Florida
For more information: Learner’s Permits for Beginner Drivers in Florida
Visit the Florida DUI and DWI page to learn how to defend your case. You can fill out the form found on that page to get you more personalized guidance from a legal attorney.
For more information: Suspended License Information for Florida
If you do not receive your identification card in two weeks, contact the DMV directly. To find a DMV near you, use our DMV locator.
For more information: How to Apply for a Florida Identification Card
- If you get 12 points in 12 months, your drivers license will be suspended for 30 days.
- If you get 18 points in 18 months, your drivers license will be suspended for 90 days.
- If you get 24 points in 36 months, your drivers license will be suspended for 12 months.
To learn more about driving records, click here.
For more information: Your Florida Driving Record
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Keep in mind you will also need to change the name on your car insurance.
Keep in mind you will also need to change the name on your car insurance.
Use the DHSMV locator to find a Florida DHSMV office near you.
The cost of an original ID card, renewal, or replacement Florida ID is $25. If your Florida ID card has expired before you renew it, you will have to pay a delinquent fee of $15 on top of the original $25 renewal fee. All Florida state-sponsored DHSMV service centers accept these payment options: Cash.
For more information: How to Renew a Driver’s License in Florida
For more information: Title Transfers or obtaining a New Certificate of Title in Florida
For more information: How to Renew Your Vehicle Registration in Florida
To find a FL DHSMV office near you, use the DHSMV locator.
For more information: Replace a Lost, Stolen, or Mutilated Florida Driver’s License or ID Card
For more information: Florida Auto Insurance – Get a Quote and Save
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If you did not find your ticket through the online system, you will have to go to the County Clerk of the Court in the county in which you were given the ticket. You can get a list of the courts accessing the Florida Department of State Division of Library & Information Services website and contact Clerks of the Court in Florida for traffic ticket prices.
For more information: Traffic Tickets and Violations in Florida
For more information: How to Apply for a Florida Identification Card
At the time you get arrested for DUI you will have to provide proof of bodily injury liability insurance of a minimum of $20,000 per occurrence and $10,000 per person, and $10,000 property damage liability or proof of bodily injury liability coverage
You can also wait for the revocation period to end, or if you have been convicted more than once for DUI, then you can apply to get your license back at a FLHSMV agency. You will have to take the vision, written and road tests again and pay an administrative fee, a reinstatement fee, and a license fee. The amounts you have to pay vary on a case by case basis.
For more information: DUI/DWI Information for Florida
Also, you can mail the documents to:
Division of Motorist Services 2900 Apalachee Pkwy Mail Stop 98 Tallahassee, FL 32399
For more information: License Plates in Florida
For more information: Florida DMV.com’s Commercial Drivers
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For more information: How to Register a Vehicle in Florida
If you are in the process of changing addresses, visit the Address Change page to help advise you how to change your address on legal documents and help you keep track of the legal documentation you ll need to update to continue driving legally.
For more information: Replace a Lost, Stolen, or Mutilated Florida Driver’s License or ID Card
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- Sell your car
- Buy a car
- Donate your car to charity
- Give your car as a present to a family member or someone else.
For more information: Title Transfers or obtaining a New Certificate of Title in Florida
For more information: Suspended License Information for Florida
For more information: How to Apply for a Motorcycle License in Florida
Florida Drivers License Exam Questions And Answers
- N Tank vehicles with liquids
- X Tank vehicles with hazardous materials
- H Vehicles with hazardous materials that require a placard
- P Passenger vehicles
- T Double or triple trailers
- S School buses
For more information: Florida DMV.com’s Commercial Drivers
For more information: Suspended License Information for Florida
- Driver License Check: You have the option to review the current status of your license online by using the FL DHSMV website for free.
- Three-year and seven-year driving records: These two contain your driver license or ID card issuances, including the tests you passed and your driver education; your guilty dispositions of traffic violations, within three or seven years of the disposition date; the crash entries in which traffic a citation was issued; all the open suspensions, revocations, cancellations and disqualifications of your driving privilege; the suspensions, revocations, cancellations, and disqualifications cleared within three or seven years of the date that the record is run, and the suspensions for failure of compliance that have been on the record for less than one year after the reinstatement.
- Complete driving record: It has all your driver license or ID card issuances, including the tests you passed and your driver education; all your guilty dispositions of traffic violations, the crash entries in which traffic a citation was issued all the open suspensions, revocations, cancellations and disqualifications of your driving privilege; all the D-6 (failure to comply) suspensions even after converted to correspondence; all the adjudications withheld and all the correspondence approved by the DMV.
- Certified driving record: It is a certified version of either the three-year, seven-year or complete driving record.
For more information: Your Florida Driving Record
- Cash.
- Checks.
- Debit/Credit cards.
For more information: How to Apply for a Florida Identification Card
Use the DHSMV locator to find a DHSMV office near you.
For more information: Replace a Lost, Stolen, or Mutilated Florida Driver’s License or ID Card
For more information: Learner’s Permits for Beginner Drivers in Florida
Once you have the medical document ready, go to the closest DHSMV and present it over there. To find a DSHMV location near you, use our DHSMV locator.
For more information: Florida DMV.com’s Commercial Drivers
- It got damaged.
- You lost it.
- It was stolen.
For more information: How to Replace a Vehicle Registration in Florida
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- First DUI: Total revocation time will be from 180 days to a 1-year effective on conviction date.
- First DUI with Serious Injury: You will have a minimum of a three-year revocation.
- Second DUI: The second felony, not within five years from prior conviction, will result in a 180-day to 1-year revocation.
- Third DUI: A third offense, not within ten years of second conviction, will result in a 180-day to 1-year revocation, unless the last two convictions fall within five years, in which case a five-year revocation will apply.
- Fourth DUI or Subsequent DUI Convictions: You must serve five years before being qualified to apply for a hardship license.
- DUI Manslaughter: Permanent revocation. You have the choice to apply for a hardship license after serving five years. If you have had former DUI convictions, you cannot get a hardship license.
For any of these charges, it is advised that you consult a DUI defense attorney.
For more information: DUI/DWI Information for Florida
Suspensions: $45
DUI Program fee: $15
Administrative Fee for alcohol and drug related offenses: $130
You could also be asked to have an interlock device installed in your vehicle if you get your hardship license. There is a $15 fee, plus any other cost from the vendor. DUI programs may also charge you additional fees as well. Keep in mind that fees may vary.
For more information: Suspended License Information for Florida
Initial registration fee – $225
Title transfer -$75.25
New issue plate – $28
Private-use automobiles
- Up to 2,499 pounds: $14.50
- 2,500 to 3,499 pounds: $22.50
- 3,500 pounds and up $32.50
Commercial and private-use trucks
- Up to 1,999 pounds: $14.50
- 2,000 to 3,000 pounds: $22.50
- 3,001 to 5,000 pounds: $32.50
Vehicles “For Hire” that carry less than nine passengers: $17.
Vehicles “For Hire” that carry nine passengers or more: $17.
License plate fees
- Dealer and manufacturer license plates: $17
- Exempt official license plates: $4
- Original/replacement license plates: $28
Keep in mind that fees may vary.
For more information: How to Register a Vehicle in Florida
- Paper copy: $77.25 – New vehicles
- Electronic copy: $75.25 – Vehicles which were previously registered in Florida
- Vehicles brought from outside of Florida: $85.25.
- To add a lien to the title: $74.25.
- To request fast title delivery service: $85.25
For more information: How to Replace a Lost Vehicle Title in Florida
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- Accumulating several points on your FL license
- Being a habitual traffic offender
- DUI. For DUI suspensions, you always need to go to DUI School and get your treatment before applying for a hardship license.
For more information: Suspended License Information for Florida
For more information: How to Apply for a New Driver’s License in Florida
- A Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education completion certificate.
- A parental consent form. One of your parents must sign the form at the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles office. If they are not able to go, the signature must be notarized.
- One document as proof of your identity, such as a birth certificate, or a U.S. passport.
- Your social security card or a Denial Notice from the Social Security Administration.
- Two official documents stating your current Florida address as proof of Florida residence, such as utility bills or bank statements. You can get these from your parents if you are under 18 years of age.
For more information: Learner’s Permits for Beginner Drivers in Florida
- A document as proof of your identity, such as a birth certificate, or a U.S. passport.
- Proof of Social Security Number, such as your Social Security card.
- Two proofs of residential address, like utility bills or medical bills.
- $7 to pay for the motorcycle only license or endorsement
You will get your FL motorcycle drivers license once you complete and pass the tests, comply with the requirements and pay the fee. In addition to the documents required for a motorcycle license stated above, you should also be mindful of the motorcycle insurance that you will need in the event of a crash or DUI.
For more information: How to Apply for a Motorcycle License in Florida
- Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education course completion certificate.
- Your primary form of identification, such as a U.S. passport or birth certificate.
- Your Social Security card, a pay check with your Social Security Number, a W-2 form or any 1099 form.
- Two documents to prove that you reside in Florida, such as a deed, a Florida Voter Registration Card, a utility hook up or mail from any government agency.
You will also have to take a knowledge and a road test, as well as a hearing and a vision exam. These are usually administered at the DHSMV. For local listing of DHSMVs near you, click here.
For more information: How to Apply for a New Driver’s License in Florida
- Complete an Application for Duplicate or Lost in Transit/Reassignment for a Motor Vehicle, Mobile Home or Vessel Title Certificate and send it to the tax collector’s office.
- Present proof of identity, such as an ID card or drivers license.
- Provide lienholder documents, if needed.
- Present an odometer disclosure form.
For more information: How to Replace a Lost Vehicle Title in Florida
- A utility bill or mail from government agencies
- Medical card
- A W-2 or 1099 form
- Address Certification
- Vehicle insurance bill
You can review more approved documents at the FL DHSMV website.
For more information: How to Handle a Change of Address in Florida
- Proof of Florida residency
- Two documents, such as a utility bill or mail from government agencies, medical card, a W-2 or 1099 form, address certification and a vehicle insurance bill.
- Proof of legal presence, such as your green card, if you are not a U.S. citizen
- Proof of Social Security. You can show your original Social Security card or a Denial Notice from the Social Security Administration.
To find a FL DHSMV office near you, use the DHSMV locator.
For more information: How to Handle a Change of Address in Florida
For more information: How to Replace a Vehicle Registration in Florida
- For cars bought at a car dealership: The seller will be in charge of the registration and titling.
- For cars bought from a private party: Fill out a Bill of Sale form which you can find at the DHSMV website.
Also, provide proof of insurance.
- If the vehicle has an out of state title:
- Form HSMV 82042 – Vehicle Identification Number and Odometer Verification form.
- Form HSMV 82040 – Application for Certificate of Title With/Without Registration.
Once you have the paperwork, take it to a DHSMV location.
You will have to fill out the car title with the seller of the vehicle and give it to an agent at the office. You will also need to show proof that the vehicle has Florida insurance. After completing the process you will receive your license plates and registration stickers.
For more information: How to Register a Vehicle in Florida
- Your renewal notice or current registration certificate.
- Your driver’s license or FL ID card.
- Proof of insurance for your vehicle.
For more information: How to Renew Your Vehicle Registration in Florida
- Proof of identification, like your U.S. passport or birth certificate.
- Proof of Social Security Number, such as your Social Security card.
- Proof of residential address, like a utility bill or mail from government agencies.
If you recently changed your address, bring proper documentation as proof of the change, such as a utility bill, mail from a financial institution or a W-2 form. For a change of name, you can bring your marriage certificate or divorce decree, Social Security card or a courts document as proof.
If you are not a U.S. citizen, take with you proof of legal presence, such as a green card.
If you need help finding a local DHSMV office to go renew your drivers license in person, use the DHSMV locator.
For more information: How to Renew a Driver’s License in Florida
For example to
Sell
You need to:
- Fill out the Transfer of Title by Seller section of your current title.
- Complete the odometer reading, sales price and date.
- Fill out a Bill of Sale.
Buy
You need to:
- Fill out a Bill of Sale.
- Sign and date the title after the seller has filled out the odometer reading and sales price.
- Submit the insurance card or a Florida Insurance form to a FL DHSMV office.
Gift Transfers
You need to:
- Fill out a Bill of Sale.
- Fill out the odometer reading on the current title, and on the sales price field write Gift.
- Submit your insurance card or a Form Florida Insurance form to a FL DHSMV office.
- Follow the procedure to register your car.
For more information: Title Transfers or obtaining a New Certificate of Title in Florida
- Proof of identification, like your U.S. passport or birth certificate.
- Proof of Social Security Number, such as your Social Security card.
- Proof of residential address, like a utility bill or mail from government agencies.
- Proof of legal presence, such as your green card, if you are not a U.S. citizen.
If you intend to present these documents in person, use the DMV locator to help you find the closest DMV office.
For more information: Replace a Lost, Stolen, or Mutilated Florida Driver’s License or ID Card
If you are under 18 years old, you need to pass the vision and hearing test or have a learners license, also known as driving permit.
If you are 18 years of age or older, you need to pass the vision, hearing and road skill tests or have a learners license, also known as driving permit.
The vision and hearing tests are typically administered at a DMV near you. To find a local DMV, use our DMV locator.
For more information: How to Apply for a Motorcycle License in Florida
For more information: How to Replace a Lost Vehicle Title in Florida
For more information: Traffic Tickets and Violations in Florida
When the suspension period ends, you can reinstate your Florida CDL application by paying the fee, which may vary from one case to another based on the gravity of the offense.
For more information: Florida Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Application
For more information: How to Replace a Lost Vehicle Title in Florida
For more information: Your Florida Driving Record
For more information: How to Apply for a Florida Identification Card
For more information: DUI/DWI Information for Florida
For more information: DUI/DWI Information for Florida
For more information: Traffic Tickets and Violations in Florida
- Online driver license check: Free
- Crash reports: $10
- Three-year driving record: $8
- Seven-year driving record: $10
- Complete driving record: $10
- Certified driving record: $10
Fees may vary, however.
If you request something else with your driving record, you will have to pay a $2 fee for the research per each request plus a $0.50 fee for each document or $1 if it is a certified document. If you need a letter of verification, you must pay $2.50 each and $3 if you want it certified.
For more information: Your Florida Driving Record
For more information: DUI/DWI Information for Florida
- If it is the first suspension with an alcohol level of .02 or higher, the revocation period is six months.
- For the second or subsequent suspensions, your license will be revoked for a year.
- If you refused to take the breath test and it is your first drivers license suspension, the revocation time will be a year.
- For the second or subsequent suspensions because you refused taking the breath test, the revocation period is 18 months.
- If the Blood Alcohol Level (BAL) is .05 or above, the suspension will endure until proper substance abuse evaluation and course is completed.
For more information: DUI/DWI Information for Florida
- $10,000 of No-Fault Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance.
- $10,000 Property Damage Liability (PDL) insurance.
For more information: How To: Save on Florida Auto Insurance
For more information: Learner’s Permits for Beginner Drivers in Florida
On the other hand, to get a new car title for a motorcycle, you will have to go to the closest tax collectors office in your area and bring your motorcycle registration documentation. If you got your motorcycle from a dealer, they will take of the titling process. If you bought your car from a private party, you will need to complete all the paperwork yourself. Make sure you fill out a Bill of Sale form and submit it to the tax collectors office. It is recommendable that you keep a copy for your records.
For more information: Title Transfers or obtaining a New Certificate of Title in Florida
To prepare for the test in English, it is recommended to use the Drivers Study Guide, as well as the Drivers Practice Test.
For more information: How to Apply for a New Driver’s License in Florida
The amount of time you need to wait before being able to drive again is defined by a judge according to the number of times you have been convicted of driving while intoxicated.
For more information: DUI/DWI Information for Florida
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If you get a traffic charge, there are attorneys that might be able to help you. But it is highly recommended that you renew your drivers license on time.
Florida Drivers License Questions And Answers
For more information: How to Renew a Driver’s License in Florida
- Your insurance ID card, given to you at the moment you purchased your coverage plan.
- A Self-Insurance Certificate from the Bureau of Financial Responsibility.
- A Financial Responsibility Certificate from the Bureau of Financial Responsibility.
For more information: How To: Save on Florida Auto Insurance
For more information: How to Renew Your Vehicle Registration in Florida
You can also go directly to a DHSMV in person if you d prefer. Use the DHSMV locator to find the DHSMV office closest to you.
For more information: How to Renew a Driver’s License in Florida
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Additionally, there are endorsement tests (Placarded Hazmat, Tank Vehicles, Passengers, School Bus, Double/Triple Trailers, Placarded Hazmat & Tank Vehicles) you can take if you need those authorizations for the type of commercial transportation you will be doing.
For more information: Florida DMV.com’s Commercial Drivers
- A vision and hearing test.
- A written exam.
- A road test.
All of the above tests are typically administered at the DHSMV. In order to take them at the DHSMV, it is essential to schedule an appointment in advance with the DHSMV office. To find a DHSMV office near you, use our DHSMV locator.
The written exam can actually be taken online through an approved drivers ed course. To prepare for the written test, it is recommended to use the Drivers Study Guide, as well as the Drivers Practice Test.
For more information: How to Apply for a New Driver’s License in Florida
The minimum coverage amounts are:
- $10,000 No-Fault Personal Injury Protection (PIP)
- $10,000 Property Damage Liability (PDL)
Your Florida insurance company is required to cover all medical costs related to a car accident, even if you are found guilty. You should get insurance whenever you buy a new or used car. If your car does not have insurance, you may be exposed to severe penalties, including the suspension of your drivers license.
For more information: How To: Save on Florida Auto Insurance
If you are looking to buy a non-commercial car, you can find out more by visiting our Buying a Car page.
For more information: How to Apply for a New Driver’s License in Florida
For more information: How To: Save on Florida Auto Insurance
For more information: Suspended License Information for Florida
Standard Motor Vehicles must be registered yearly by your birthday. If the vehicle is registered to more than one person, the renewal day would correspond to the date of birth of the first person listed on the registration. You can renew up to 30 days before the renewal deadline.
Mobile Homes and RVs must have their registration renewed by December 31 every year. You can renew up to 31 days before the renewal deadline.
Some vehicles qualify for a two-year registration renewal, in which case you would have to pay the fees for both years.
For more information: How to Renew Your Vehicle Registration in Florida
- Five to 14 years old: Your ID card will be valid for four years.
- 15 years of age or older: Your ID card will be valid for eight years.
For more information: How to Apply for a Florida Identification Card
You will also need to change the address on your car insurance.
For more information: How to Handle a Change of Address in Florida
For more information: Title Transfers or obtaining a New Certificate of Title in Florida
For more information: How to Renew a Driver’s License in Florida
For more information: Replace a Lost, Stolen, or Mutilated Florida Driver’s License or ID Card
You can also request your driving record and verify the current status of your license. You may purchase it from any driver license office or tax collector that offers licensing services. You may also purchase it at the court clerks that offer that service.
For more information: Suspended License Information for Florida
For more information: How to Replace a Vehicle Registration in Florida
For more information: DUI/DWI Information for Florida
You can access the online driver license checker at the FL DHSMV website, and then, enter your driver license number, and the verification characters in the picture. You will receive information about your license that may include traffic tickets.
If you find the traffic fines using the online system, you will be able to pay for it, but if you do not find any information about your ticket, you will have to locate it through a different method.
For more information: Traffic Tickets and Violations in Florida
- Be at least 18 years of age.
- Complete a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education course. (Online options are available, to find out more visit our online traffic course page.)
- Pass a vision and a hearing test. (Typically administered at a DHSMV near you.)
- Pass a written road exam. (Available online, see online traffic course page.)
- Successfully complete a driving test. (Typically administered at a DHSMV near you.)
If you havent already taken your written exam, it is recommended to use the Drivers Study Guide, as well as the Drivers Practice Test to prepare.
For more information: How to Apply for a New Driver’s License in Florida
Division of Motorist Services 2900 Apalachee Pkwy Mail Stop 98 Tallahassee, FL 32399
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Almost anyone can get an ID card in Florida. You need to be 5 years of age or older. Any person who has a disability, and applies for a disabled parking permit, can also get an ID card, no matter the age.
Make sure you first make an appointment using the OASIS online services.
When you arrive at the DHSMV, you will be required to provide:
- Proof of identity, such as a birth certificate, valid passport or passport card, certificate of naturalization or certificate of citizenship.
- Proof of Social Security Number, such as your Social Security card, W-2 Form, pay check or stub.
- Proof of Residential Address, you need to provide TWO documents showing your current Florida address, such as a Voter Registration Card, Vehicle Registration, a utility hook up or work order dated within 60 days of the application, etc.
- Pay the fee which is $25 to get your original ID card. Fees may vary.
For more information: How to Apply for a Florida Identification Card
Another option, if you don’t want to pay insurance, is getting a Self-Insurance Certificate issued by the Bureau of Financial Responsibility. If you choose this method, you will have to prove that you have a net unencumbered capital. This ensures that if you get in an accident, you will be able to pay for the damages.
For more information: Florida Auto Insurance – Get a Quote and Save
For more information: Learner’s Permits for Beginner Drivers in Florida
For more information: Traffic Tickets and Violations in Florida
Drivers who are 80 years of age or older can only renew in person and must have their vision tested upon every drivers license renewal.
The vision tests are generally administered at DMV offices. To find a local DMV office, use the DMV locator.
For more information: How to Renew a Driver’s License in Florida
Also, if you are eligible to renew by mail, you will receive a mail-in renewal packet. If you do not receive it, you will have to renew your license using other available methods such as going to the DHSMV office in person or online. To find a DHSMV office near you, use the DHSMV locator.
For more information: How to Renew a Driver’s License in Florida
Most of the time you will be allowed to take a Basic Driver Improvement Course to reduce driving record points.
For more information: Traffic Tickets and Violations in Florida
For more information: DUI/DWI Information for Florida
If you replace online, you will need to pay the fees by debit or credit card, follow the prompts on screen to replacing car registration and then, you will be asked to enter your last name, date of birth, Florida address, Social Security Number, drivers license number and license plate number.
If you do it in person, you will need to provide your license plate number and proof of the car insurance.
For more information: How to Replace a Vehicle Registration in Florida
- Proof of identity.
- Odometer disclosure information.
- A filled out Application for Duplicate or Lost in Transit/Reassignment for a Motor Vehicle, Mobile Home or Vessel Title Certificate.
- Payment for the fee.
For more information: How to Replace a Lost Vehicle Title in Florida
For more information: How to Renew Your Vehicle Registration in Florida
For more information: How to Renew Your Vehicle Registration in Florida