Frequently asked questions (FAQ) - Florida
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Please note that driving laws and regulations may vary by state and are subject to change. Always refer to the official DMV website for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Who is eligible to apply for a Florida driver’s license?
You must be a Florida resident and at least 16 years old for a standard license (15 years old for a learner’s permit). Recently relocated immigrants must apply within 30 days of establishing residency.
What documents do I need to bring to get a driver’s license?
Standard License or REAL ID: Proof of identity (e.g., U.S. birth certificate, U.S. passport); Proof of Social Security Number (e.g., SSN card or official document); Two proofs of Florida residency (e.g., lease agreement, utility bill). Recently Relocated Immigrants: Valid immigration documents (e.g., Green Card, I-551 stamp in passport); Proof of Social Security Number or alternative documentation; Two proofs of Florida residency.
Do I need a REAL ID?
A REAL ID is strongly recommended if you plan to fly domestically or access federal facilities after May 7, 2025.
Do I need to be a U.S. citizen to apply for a license?
No, non-citizens can apply but must provide proof of legal presence in the U.S.
What tests do I need to pass to get a license?
Vision test, Written knowledge test (traffic laws, signs, safe driving), Driving test (for new drivers or certain out-of-state license holders).
What is tested on the written knowledge exam?
Content: Florida traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving practices (e.g., right-of-way, parking, alcohol effects). Format: 50 multiple-choice questions, requiring 40 correct answers (80% score) to pass.
In what languages is the knowledge exam available?
English, Spanish, and Russian.
Can I bring an interpreter for the test?
Yes, for languages other than those offered. The interpreter must complete an Interpreter Affidavit (Form HSMV 71472) and provide valid ID. Contact your local DMV to confirm.
What happens if I fail the test?
You can retake the test, but additional fees may apply. A waiting period may be required for retesting.
How do I get a learner’s permit?
Complete a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course. Pass the written knowledge test. Provide proof of identity, SSN, and Florida residency.
What are the restrictions for a learner’s permit?
You must drive with a licensed adult (21 or older) in the front passenger seat. Driving is limited to daylight hours for the first three months and until 10 p.m. thereafter.
How much does it cost to get a driver’s license?
Standard license: $48. Learner’s permit: $48. CDL: Varies, starting at $75. Additional service fees may apply.
What forms of payment are accepted at the DMV?
Credit/debit cards, cash, checks, and money orders.
How do I transfer an out-of-state license to Florida?
Surrender your out-of-state license, pass a vision test, and provide proof of identity and residency.
Do I need to take a test to transfer my out-of-state license?
No written or driving test is required for valid out-of-state licenses unless expired.
How do I renew my Florida driver’s license?
Renew online or in person at a DMV office. A vision test is required for in-person renewals.
Can I apply if my license was suspended in another state?
No, you must resolve any suspensions in the other state before applying.
How long does it take to get the official license after applying?
Temporary licenses are issued immediately, and official licenses are mailed within 7-10 business days.
What if I lose my license?
Apply for a replacement online or in person. Bring proof of identity and pay applicable fees.
Do I need auto insurance to apply for a license?
No, but you must have insurance to register a vehicle in Florida
How do I schedule an appointment at the DMV?
Use the FLHSMV website to find available times and locations. Appointments are strongly recommended.