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It is against Florida state law to drive with an expired license. You can renew your license up to 18 months before your license expires. Read more
Changing Your Address on Your FL Drivers License
Florida law requires that you update your address information within ten days of moving. Read more
If your drivers license has been lost, stolen, or destroyed, you'll need to get it replaced immediately to avoid getting a ticket or risking suspension. Read more
If you have never been issued a driver license in any state, the state of Florida requires that you complete a state approved drivers education course. Read more
You must be at least 15 years of age to obtain a Learner's Permit in Florida. You also need proof of completing a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education Course. Read more
Florida state law requires that all first time Florida drivers successfully complete a state approved drivers education course prior to applying for a drivers license. Read more
If your name has changed due to marriage, divorce, adoption or any other circumstance and you would like your drivers license to reflect your new name, you will need to provide acceptable document to your local DMV to establish your name change on your drivers license. Read more
Many drivers' license services may be processed online. We've put together a Driver License Easy Guide™ to assist you with the driver license services that may be handled online. If you have received a notification from the Florida State DMV, check your notification to see if you are able to submit your requests online.
Prior to visiting your local DMV review these 10 Helpful Drivers License Tips:
1. Find the closest FL Drivers License office
2. Confirm the office hours
3. Make an Appointment - Appointments are available at all offices.
4. Avoid Mondays and Fridays, the best day to visit the office is mid-week (Tues, Wed, Thurs).
5. Avoid the 11:30AM- 2:00PM hours as they tend to be busy due to lunch break visitors
6. Avoid the first and last day of the month
7. Avoid the day after a holiday
8. Come prepared with all required documentation to complete your requests
9. Print and fill out your forms prior to visiting
10. If you have any questions, concerns, or special circumstances contact your local drivers license office prior to heading over


