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As part of the REAL ID Act, there are documentation requirements for residents renewing or obtaining a new driver license or ID card. For the first in-office issuance after January 1, 2010, customers must bring original documents that validate their identity, Social Security Number (SSN) and residential address.
- New Credential
Starting in August 2017, the Florida Department of Highway...
- Driver Licenses & ID Cards
Starting in August 2017, the Florida Department of Highway...
- New Credential
Starting in August 2017, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles will begin issuing a new, more secure Florida driver license and ID card. The new credential provides Floridians the most secure over-the-counter credential on the market today.
Starting in August 2017, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles began issuing a new, more secure Florida driver license and ID card. By December 2017, the new credential became available at all service centers throughout Florida and online.
How to get your Florida Drivers License or Restricted License, update your address, check the status of your drivers license, and get your driving record.
Get an Adult Florida Driver’s License. New adult Florida drivers do not require a learner’s permit. Adults can apply for an FL driver’s license (non-commercial Class E) by doing the following: Complete the DATA (TLSAE) Exam; Pass the 50-question Permit Test; Pass the DMV (Behind-the-Wheel) Test; Provide personal documentation
INTRODUCTION. The Oficial Florida Driver License Handbook is produced by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV). This guide has the information you need to prepare for the Florida Driver License Class E Knowledge Exam and Driving Skills Test and to help you drive safely and lawfully.
If you are applying for a new Florida Drivers License, ID Card, or have legally changed your name you Must Provide the Documents listed below. The three types of documents requirements include: 1) Primary Identification; 2) Proof of Social Security Number; and, 3) Two (2) Proofs of Residential Address.