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Chapter 1
Your License
The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles issues
the following classes of licenses: Class A, B, C, D, and
E.
Classes A, B, and C are for drivers of commercial motor
vehicles such as large trucks and buses. Classes D and
E are for drivers of non-commercial vehicles.
There is a separate manual entitled Commercial Driver
License Manual for Truck and Bus Drivers. This manual
is available at any driver license office. If you wish
to drive a commercial motor vehicle as defined below,
you must be properly tested and licensed to do so.
Who Needs One?
1. If you live in Florida and want to drive a motor vehicle
on public streets and highways.
2. If you move to Florida and have a valid license from
another state, you must get a Florida license within 30
days of becoming a resident. You are considered a resident
of Florida if you:
- enroll your children in public school, or
- register to vote, or
- file for a homestead exemption, or
- accept employment, or
- reside in Florida for more than six consecutive months.
Who Does Not Need One?
The following persons may drive in Florida without having
a Florida driver license if they have a valid license
from another state or country:
- Any non-resident who is at least 16 years old.
- Persons employed by the United States Government
driving a United States Government motor vehicle on
official business.
- Any non-resident working for a firm on a contract
for the United States Government. (This exemption is
only for 60 days.)
- Any non-resident attending college in Florida.
- Persons who drive only vehicles like farm tractors
or road machines temporarily on the highway may drive
without a license.
- A licensed driver who lives in another state and
travels regularly between his home and work in Florida.
- Non-resident migrant farm workers even though they
are employed or place children in the public schools,
providing they have a valid license from their home
state.
- Members of the Armed Forces stationed in Florida
and their dependents, with these exceptions:
1. Service member or spouse claims homestead exemption
(All drivers in family must obtain Florida licenses),
2. Service member becomes employed (All drivers in family
must obtain Florida licenses),
3. Spouse becomes employed (Spouse and children who drive
must obtain Florida licenses),
4. Child becomes employed (Only employed child who drives
must obtain Florida license).
Learner's Driver License
A person who holds a Learner's License must be accompanied
by a licensed driver, 21 years of age or older, who occupies
the front passenger seat. To be eligible for a Class E
license, all drivers 15 years of age and under 18 years
of age, must hold a Learner's License for at least 12
months without convictions or who has a conviction but
elects to attend a traffic school for which adjudication
must be withheld pursuant to section 318.14, Florida Statutes.
Parents or legal guardians must also certify that the
driver has 50 hours driving experience, 10 of these hours
must include night time driving.
Drivers can only drive between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. the first
three months from the original issue date when accompanied
by a licensed driver, 21 years or older who occupies the
front passenger seat, after the three months. Drivers
with a Learner's License are ineligible for a motorcycle
endorsement.
NOTE: A learner's driver license does not mean
you can drive in other states. You will need to check
the laws in each state.
Requirements
- Be at least 15 years old.
- Pass vision, road signs and road rules tests.
- Have the signature of one parent (or guardian) on
the consent form if under age 18.
- Completion of Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education
Course.
- Two forms of identification (see Identifying Yourself.)
- Social Security Number.
- Must be in compliance with school attendance.
Identifying Yourself
State law requires identification, proof of date of birth
and social security number from all customers before a
driver license or identification card can be issued. Each
application for an original driver license or identification
card MUST submit the original or certified copy of one
of the first five documents, unless a driver's license
record or identification card record has already been
established:
PRIMARY IDENTIFICATION
1. United States birth certificate, including U.S. territories
and District of Columbia.
2. Valid United States passport (not expired)
3. Alien Registration receipt card, (Green card, Form
I-151)
4. Employment authorization card issued by the United
States Department of Justice (Form I688b)
5. Proof of nonimmigrant classification provided by United
States Department of Justice(Form I94) And a secondary
document, which can include one of the following documents:
SECONDARY IDENTIFICATION
6. School record stating date of birth, which must contain
the registrar’s signature.
7. Transcript of the birth record filed with a public
officer charged with the duty of recording certificates.
8. Baptism certificate, which shows date of birth and
the place of baptism.
9. An insurance policy on the customers life which has
been in force for at least two years and which has the
month, day and year of birth.
10. A military or military dependent identification card.
11. Florida or out-of-state driver license, valid or expired.
12. Florida license record or identification card record.
13. Selective Service Registration (Draft Card).
14. Florida Vehicle Registration certificate (HSMV 83399,
owner’s copy) obtained from the tax collector’s
office where the customer’s vehicle was registered,
Florida, or out-of-state registration certificate, if
name and date of birth are shown.
15. Florida and out-of-state non-driver identification
cards (state issued).
16. Receipt copy of your last Florida driver license issuance.
17. Immigration form I-571.
18. Federal form DD-214 (military record)
19. Marriage certificate
20. Court order, which includes legal name.
21. A Florida voter registration card which was issued
at least three months previously.
22. Personal identification by an examiner or by a person
well known to the examiner.
23. Social Security Card.
24. Family bible record or birth announcement in baby
book.
25. Parent Consent Form (HSMV 71022)
If you have legally changed your name by marriage or court
order, you must submit the original or a certified copy
of your marriage certificate or court order. No photocopies
will be accepted unless certified by the issuing authority.
A secondary identification from the above list is required.
The Social Security Number (if issued) MUST be included
on the application for a driver's license or identification
card.
Substance Abuse Education
If you have never been issued a license in any jurisdiction
(state or country), you will be required to complete a
traffic law and substance abuse education course before
you will be issued a license. Consult your local phone
directory for locations in your area.
Parent's Consent for Minors
If you are under 18 and are not married, your license
application must be signed by one parent or legal guardian.
STEP-PARENTS MAY NOT SIGN FOR YOU UNLESS THEY
HAVE LEGALLY ADOPTED YOU. The application must
be signed in front of the examiner or a notary public.
Whoever signs your application agrees to take responsibility
with you for your driving. If the signer decides later
not to accept responsibility for your driving, your license
will be canceled. To cancel the license, the signer must
write a letter to the department. The full name and date
of birth of the minor driver must be in the letter.
PARENTS/GUARDIANS: Signing this form constitutes consent
for the minor to also obtain an operator license at age
16 or older, unless you notify the Department that you
wish to withdraw this consent.
REMEMBER: THE CONSENT FORM MUST BE NOTARIZED OR
SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF THE EXAMINER.
Driver Education
Driver education courses can help you develop all the
skills you need to be a safe driver. You can obtain more
information by referring to your local telephone directory
under Driving Instruction.
Third Party Testing
Many Driver Education teachers assist the Department of
Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) in licensing
new drivers. Students who satisfactorily completely DHSMV-approved
Driver Education Licensing Assistance Program (DELAP)
courses in participating public or private schools may
receive DHSMV waiver certificates from their DELAP teacher.
These certificates, when presented to the local driver
license office, will be used to replace the DHSMV written
and/or driving tests for issuance of a Learner's driver
license or Class E license. DHSMV may, however, test any
student on a random basis before issuing a driver license.
Restriction and Endorsement Codes on Florida Licenses
Restriction Codes
A. CORRECTIVE LENSES means a person must
wear corrective lenses at all times when operating a vehicle.
B. OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR (Left Side)
means the vehicle the person is driving must have a left
outside rearview mirror on the car.
C. BUSINESS PURPOSES ONLY means the person
can only drive to work and on-the-job, for education purposes,
to church and for medical purposes.
D. EMPLOYMENT PURPOSES ONLY means the
person can only drive to work and on-the-job.
E. DAYLIGHT DRIVING ONLY means the person
can only drive during daylight hours.
F. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION means the person
can only drive a vehicle that has automatic transmission.
G. POWERING STEERING means the person
can only drive a vehicle with power steering.
I. DIRECTIONAL SIGNALS means a person
must be equipped with a knob or grip on the steering wheel.
J. GRIP ON STEERING WHEEL means the vehicle
must be equipped with a knob or grip on the steering wheel.
K. HEARING AID means the person must
wear a hearing aid at all times while driving the vehicle.
L. SEAT CUSHION means the person must
use a seat cushion at all times while driving.
M. HAND CONTROLS OR PEDAL EXTENSION means
the vehicle must be equipped with hand controls or a pedal
extension.
N. LEFT FOOT ACCELERATOR means the vehicle
must be equipped with a left foot accelerator.
P. PROBATION-INTERLOCK DEVICE means the
vehicle must be equipped with a device that locks the
ignition at times specified by the court imposing the
restriction.
S. OTHER RESTRICTIONS means there are
other restrictions imposed on this license.
T. NO PASSENGERS ON MOTORCYCLE means
the person cannot have passengers when driving a motorcycle.
X. MEDICAL ALERT BRACELET means the person
must wear a medical alert bracelet at all times while
driving the vehicle.
Y. EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY means the
person can drive for educational purposes.
Restriction Codes Appearing on Commercial Driver Licenses
Only
1 = VEHICLES W/O AIR BRAKES issued to
those who have not passed the required written and/or
skills tests for the operation of vehicles with air brakes.
2=CDL-INTRASTATE ONLY (CMV) issued to
those who are authorized to operate commercial motor vehicles
inside Florida only.
3=BUS ONLY (CMV) - issued to persons
who took written and skills tests which authorize them
to drive commercial motor vehicles that are buses only.
4=CMV<- 26,001 LBS Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating
5=NO TRACTOR /TRAILERS
6=NO CLASS A PASSENGER VEHICLES
7=NO CLASS B PASSENGER VEHICLES
NOTE: Persons with a restriction on their
license who do not comply with the requirements of the
restriction can be issued a citation for violation of
restriction and could be suspended. Offenses of this type
are a second degree misdemeanor, except for violations
of restriction code X.
Endorsement Codes
These endorsements are placed on Class A, B, or C commercial
driver licenses and on certain Class D licenses.
E. EMERGENCY VEHICLES - issued to those who drive an emergency
vehicle, that is a commercial motor vehicle, but are exempt
by law from obtaining a commercial driver license.
F. FARM CMV - issued to those who drive farm type commercial
motor vehicles, but who are exempt by law from obtaining
a commercial driver license.
H. PLACARDED HAZMAT - issued to those who have passed
the required written and skills tests and who will transport
placarded hazardous materials.
N. TANK VEHICLES - issued to those who have passed the
required written and skills tests and who will drive tank
vehicles.
P. PASSENGERS - issued to those who have passed the required
written and skills tests and who will drive passenger
vehicles.
T. DOUBLE/TRIPLE TRAILERS - issued to those who have passed
the required written and skills tests and who will drive
double or triple tractor trailer vehicles.
X. PLACARDED HAZMAT & TANK VEHICLES - issued to those
who qualify for endorsements H and N.
Physical and Mental Requirements
You must list any physical or mental problems on your
license application which might affect your driving. Many
of the physical problems can be handled by placing restrictions
on your license. If you have epilepsy, fainting spells,
dizziness, blackouts or any other medical condition that
could impair your driving, you may be asked to have your
doctor complete a medical report form. These forms may
be requested through your local driver licenses office
and will be mailed directly to you. The report must be
completed by your doctor and submitted to the Department
before a license can be issued.
If you are diabetic, and use insulin, you may request
that it be indicated on your license.
Test Requirements*
Person applying for original Florida licenses will be
required to take the following tests:
1. Learner's Driver License - vision, hearing, road signs,
and Class E road rules.
2. Class E license - vision, hearing, road signs, Class
E road rules and driving test.
3. Class D license - vision, hearing, road signs, Class
D road rules and driving test (driving test not required
if applicant holds valid Florida Class E operator's license).
NOTE: Persons holding valid licenses
from other states, U.S. possessions, France, or Canada
are only required to take a vision test unless their driving
ability is questionable. Persons holding a license from
Germany and Taiwan are required to take the vision, hearing
and written exam unless their driving ability is questionable.
4. Motorcycle endorsement - In addition to the above tests,
applicants requesting motorcycle endorsements must pass
the written motorcycle knowledge test and on-cycle skill
test (unless they have a motorcycle endorsement on their
out-of-state license.)
5. Commercial driver licenses - see Florida Manual for
Truck and Bus Drivers for required exams.
*All vehicles used for driving or on-cycle skill tests
will be inspected by the examiner.
Purpose of Driver License Examination
The purpose of the license examination is to find out
several things:
1. Can you read and understand road signs, traffic signals
and highway markings?
2. Do you know the Florida driving rules?
3. Can you see well enough to drive safely?
4. Do you have the skill and experience to drive safely?
5. Do you have any physical or mental handicaps that would
affect your driving?
Examination Information
Vision test - standard vision screening.
Lenses or Glasses:
- You will be restricted to wearing corrective lenses
when you drive if you need to wear contact lenses or
glasses to pass the test.
- Telescopic lenses - you will not be eligible for
a driver's license if you wear glasses with telescopic
lenses.
Requirements:
Your driving privilege will be revoked if you are unable
to meet the rules of vision standards. To pass you must
meet the following vision standards with or without corrective
lenses:
- Have 20/40 (or better) vision in each and both eyes.
With or without corrective lenses.
- If you have 20/200 (or worse) vision in one eye,
you must have 20/40 (or better) vision in the other
eye. With or without corrective lenses.
- If you have 20/70 (or better) vision in either eye
separately, or in both eyes together. The worst eye
must have a vision screening better than 20/200. With
or without corrective lenses. Referral to an eye doctor
may be required.

Preliminary Sample Vision Test
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Road sign test - Multiple choice test
which consists of 20 road signs for you to identify by
color, shape or meaning.
Road rules test - Multiple choice test
which consists of 20 questions regarding Florida traffic
laws.
Vehicle inspection - Your vehicle will
be inspected to determine it is safe for a road test.
Driving test
- You must provide the vehicle for the driving test.
- Proof of personal injury protection insurance and
valid vehicle registration must be provided on the vehicle
for the driving test.
- If you do not have a valid license you must be accompanied
by a licensed driver.
- Persons with a learner's license you must be at least
16 years of age and have held the learner's license
for 12 months.
- No one may accompany you and the examiner(s) during
the driving test.
You will be expected to perform the following
maneuvers on the driving test:
- turn about - Turn your
car around in a 30' to 40' space
- shift gears - Change gears smoothly
and correctly (if your car has a manual shift transmission).
- approach of crossing - Get in the
proper lane and look in each direction. Change gears
smoothly and correctly (if your car has a manual shift
transmission).
- observe right-of-way - Allow pedestrians
to cross, pull over and stop for emergency vehicles
and do not enter an intersection when you will interfere
with other traffic.
- straight-in parking - Park your vehicle
inside the parking space straight-in. When properly
parked, the vehicle should be centered, inside the space
with no part of the vehicle extending out in the traffic
lane. This maneuver gives the examiner the opportunity
to observe your ability to:
1. handle the vehicle in close quarters
2. judge distance
3. maintain control of the vehicle as you turn into
a straight-in parking space
- stop quickly - Drive at 20 miles
per hour and make a quick, safe stop when the examiner
instructs you.
- backing - Back for a distance of
50 feet at a slow speed. Do not use the rear-view mirror
when backing. Look to the rear instead.
- obey stop signs - Give the proper
signal if turning, approach in the proper lane, come
to a complete stop before reaching the pedestrian crosswalk
or stop line, and remain stopped until you can move
safely without interfering with cross traffic.
- obey traffic signals - Get into the
proper lane and approach the light at a speed that will
allow you to stop if the light should change. When you
must stop, stop before the pedestrian crosswalk or stop
line. When the light turns green, do not move forward
until the other traffic has cleared the intersection.
Give the correct signal for stopping and turning. Watch
for "no turn"and "one way" signs.
- signal and turn - Get into the proper
lane and signal your turn for the last 100 feet. You
may use either hand signals or mechanical signals. Slow
before reaching the crosswalk and turn into the proper
lane.
- passing - Always look ahead and behind
to make sure you can pass safely. Pass on the left,
unless the car ahead is about to make a left turn or
is in the left turn lane on a street with more than
one lane in each direction. Do not pass on the shoulder
(side of the road).
- stay in proper lane - Drive in the
right lane except on a one-way street. Do not change
lanes until you may do so safely.
- follow at a safe distance - Do not
drive too closely behind other cars. Use the Two Second
Rule
- use proper posture - Keep both hands
on the steering wheel and do not rest your elbow in
the window.
The examiner will explain any mistakes you may have
made, after the test is completed. If you disqualify
on the driving test you will be asked to study or practice
before you return for another test. You will be asked
to return another day for additional tests due to the
volume of driving tests, which are conducted at each
driver license location. If you pass the examination,
the examiner will collect the fee and issue your license.
If you surrender a valid restricted operator license
or learner's permit, you will not be charged additional
fees for the replacement operator license when you pass
the driving test.
NOTE: ON-CYCLE TEST-Study the Florida
Motorcycle Operator Handbook for knowledge and on-cycle
testing procedures.
Appointments
Appointments are recommended, but not required for many
of the services provided by the driver license offices.
Contact your local driver license office to determine
if an appointment is required for the service you need.
Call in advance for your appointment and report at least
five minutes before your scheduled time. You may still
appear at the driver license office without an appointment,
however, the fastest service is provided through the use
of appointments.
Change of Address
You must obtain a new license showing your new address
within 10 days of the change. You may change the address
on your driver license or ID card by:
1. Using your home touch-tone telephone and calling 1-800-448-1002.
There is a $4 service fee plus the $10 license fee.
2. By mail being sure to include your name, new address,
driver license number, and date of birth. Mail to Division
of Driver Licenses, Mail Stop 92, Post Office Box 5775,
Tallahassee, Florida 32314-5775. Include a $10 check or
money order payable to DHSMV. You will receive the appropriate
corrections by mail. Allow 30 days for processing.
3. Visiting your local driver license office.
4. Internet at http://express.hsmv.state.fl.us. There
is a $3 service fee plus the $10 license fee.
5. Florida law requires that you destroy your old license
when you receive the new license.
Name Change:
You must bring a court order or marriage certificate to
a driver license office to prove your name change within
10 days of the change. Documents must be original or certified
copies.
Duplicate License
If your driver license is lost or stolen, apply for a
duplicate immediately. At your driver license office you
will need to:
- sign a statement that you have lost your license;
- show your identification (TWO OF THE ITEMS LISTED);
and
- pay the duplicate license fee ($10).
- a "no fee" duplicate license will be issued
if a police report was filed on the stolen license.
Renewal at a Driver License Office
Before you renew your license, your driving record is
checked. If you have had no convictions for driving violations
in the past three years, or suspension/revocation/disqualification
free record for the past seven years, you will be issued
a six-year license. You may also be asked to take other
parts of the test if:
1. The examiner has a reason to question your driving
skill.
2. Your license may not be renewed if:
1. You are not qualified to receive a license.
2. You did not answer a summons, which involved a traffic
violation.
3. Your driver license is suspended or revoked or canceled.
Renewal by Mail, Internet or by Telephone
Drivers may renew through the mail for two consecutive
license expirations. You may receive a mail-in renewal
packet approximately 30 days prior to license expiration.
There are no additional fees for renewing by mail. Your
can renew by internet at http://express.hsmv.state.fl.us.
There is a $3 service charge in addition to the renewal
fee. After you return your payment, you will receive a
four or six-year renewal sticker to be placed on the back
of your current license. Drivers with a digital license
will receive a new license. Drivers with a digital license
will receive a new license. Florida law requires that
you destroy your old driver license after receiving the
new license.
Military Renewal by Mail
Members of the US Armed Forces serving on active duty
outside of Florida may renew their licenses by mail without
examination. Their spouses and children living with them
may do the same. At least 3 months prior to the expiration
of your licenses, write to: Division of Driver Licenses,
2900 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0575
or e-mail at ddl@hsmv.state.fl.us. Give your name as it
appears on your license, the driver license number, your
date of birth and out-of-state address and zip code. The
department will advise you further by return mail.
Veterans
Any veteran honorably discharged from the Armed Forces,
who has been issued a valid identification card by the
Division of Veteran's Affairs of the Department of Administration
and has been determined by the Veteran's Administration
to have a 100% service-connected disability and who is
qualified to obtain a Class E or Class D license, is exempt
from paying initial, renewal and motorcycle endorsement
fees.
Identification Card
If you need an identification card, you can apply for
one at any driver license office. To get the identification
card, you must:
1. Be 12 years old or older. (Any person can be issued
an identification card if applying for a disabled parking
permit. No minimum age in Citrus, St. Johns or Monroe
counties);
2. Present your official Social Security card that was
issued by the Social Security Administration; and
3. Present identification. See section under Identifying
Yourself.
The card will contain your color photograph, full name,
sex, address, date of birth and other data the Department
may require. Identification cards are valid for 4 years.
Citizens 60 years of age or older are issued a "non-expiring"
identification card.
Fees
for License |
| Initial License Fee for first Florida
license, any type except commercial driver licenses |
$ 20 |
| Learner's Driver License |
$ 15 |
| Class E Renewal |
$ 15 |
| Class D Renewal |
$ 15 |
| Commercial Driver License |
$ 50 |
| Duplicate License (if a license is lost or destroyed) |
$ 10 |
| Stolen License-if police report filed |
No fee |
| Replacement License (you must turn in the incorrect
license) |
$ 10 |
Other
Fees |
| Commercial Driver License Endorsements |
$
5.00 |
| Motorcycle Endorsement |
$ 5.00 |
| Identification Card |
$ 3.00 |
| Duplicate Identification Card (If identification
card is lost or destroyed) |
$ 2.50 |
| Delinquent Fee (paid if license expired less than
12 months before renewal application) |
$ 1.00
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Service
Fees |
| Administrative Fee Alcohol & Drug-Related
Offenses (in addition to any other required fees) |
$105 |
| After a license has been revoked |
$ 50 |
After a license has been suspended |
$ 25 |
| After a license has been disqualified |
$ 50 |
| Insurance
Suspension Fees |
| Failure to maintain PIP insurance: |
| (1st suspension) |
$150 |
| (2nd suspension) |
$250 |
| (3rd suspension) |
$500 |
| Under the Financial Responsibility law failure to
carry liability insurance |
$ 15 |
| Note: If you are suspended under both the
PIP and the liability law, you can be charged both
reinstatement fees. |
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Florida
Organ and Tissue Donor Program |
Through the miracle of transplantation,
many people here in Florida are living healthy, productive
lives. However, the need for donated organs and tissues
to outpace the supply. Right now, there are thousands
who would be helped if more of us became organ and tissue
donors. Organ and tissue donations provide each of us
with a special opportunity to help others.
Donation of vital organs and tissues can save lives where
no other hope is available. Heart, liver, lung and kidney
transplants save lives everyday. Additionally, bone, skin,
and cornea transplants often restore sight and save burn
victims.
How Can You Help?
1. Indicate your desire to donate organs and tissues on
your Florida drivers license or identification card.
2. Tell your nearest relative or legal guardian.
3. Donate a minimum of $1 to fund organ and tissue donor
education
4. ALL OF THE ABOVE
Voluntary Contributions
When you are applying for a driver license or identification
card, you may voluntary contribute to the following special
trust funds:
Election Campaign - $5 minimum to be transferred to the
Election Campaign Financing Trust Fund.
Florida Organ and Tissue Donor Education and Procurement
Trust Fund - $1 minimum for organ and tissue donor education
and for maintaining the organ and tissue donor registry.
Florida Council of the Blind - $1 minimum for assisting
persons who have already been diagnosed as blind.
Prevent Blindness of Florida - $1 minimum to prevent blindness
and preserve the sight of the residents of the State of
Florida.
Hearing Research Institute - $2 minimum for infant hearing
screening in Florida.
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International - $1 minimum
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