How to Get a Driver's Permit in Florida

The state of Florida offers a quick and easy transition for switching your driver's license from your previous state. As a new resident or a new driver, getting behind the wheel can be an easy process with limited confusion and headaches. The state of Florida has set its expiration dates in five year intervals. Your driver's license status can also be tracked online. Being a driver in florida is now more convenient than ever.

Things You'll Need

  • Birth certificate
  • Proof of residence
  • License fee
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Instructions

    • 1

      Locate your local DMV office. Call ahead to be sure of their hours and times of operations.

    • 2

      Notify the agent that you are applying for a Florida Driver's license. You will be asked to surrender your previous state license.

    • 3

      Provide your birth certificare and current proof of address. You can provide a light bill, cable bill, or auto insurance claim to establish proof of residence.

    • 4

      Pass the state eye examination.Let the DMV know if you operate your vehicle with eye glasses or not.

    • 5

      Pay the required fee by check, credit card, or cash.

    • 6

      Nominate to become an organ donor at this time, if you so choose. You will be asked to fill out a donor packet.

    • 7

      Receive your new license after taking your picture and signing your license.

Tips & Warnings

  • Elect to have a snow bird license, which is only good in the state of Florida. Doing so will allow you to maintain your old license. You will still have to produce the required documents. After January of 2010 you will no longer be allowed to possess a second license. If you are a first time driver, you must provide documentation as listed, as well as complete a driver safety course. You will also be asked to provide a written exam and road test.

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