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Learn how to renew, replace, or update your Florida driver license or ID card online or in person. Find out about suspensions, revocations, medical reviews, and other driver services.
- Teen Drivers
Requirements for Teens Obtaining a Florida Learner’s...
- New Driver License & ID Card
Starting in August 2017, the Florida Department of Highway...
- Real ID
The REAL ID Act became effective nationwide on May 11, 2008....
- General Information
Language | Idioma English Español The Division of Motorist...
- Emergency Contact Information
Since the information could not be printed directly on a...
- For Commercial Vehicle Drivers
To obtain an IFTA license using Florida as your base...
- Suspensions & Revocations
This section offers information about reinstating a driver...
- Driver Record
This is for Florida violations only and the election is made...
- Teen Drivers
Learn how to renew or replace your Florida driver license or ID card online or in person. Find out the fees, requirements, and locations for different situations and services.
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.
MyDMV Portal is a website that allows you to access various Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) services and transactions. You can check driver license status, renew plates, register emergency contact information and more.
Replace or renew a Florida driver license or ID card; Replace or renew registration for a motor vehicle, vessel or mobile home; Obtain a paper title
You are applying for a driver's license or ID card for the first time. OR. Your current license is expiring, and it doesn't have a star in the upper corner. OR. You legally changed your name (e.g., through marriage, divorce, or court order). If you meet one of the three conditions described above, you will need to bring... Primary Identification.
On January 1, 2010, Florida began issuing credentials that complied with REAL ID. A star has been added to the top right corner of the new driver's licenses and ID cards to signify compliance with REAL ID requirements.