Florida Driver's Handbook 2008

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Renewing Your Driver License

Driver licenses are valid for four or six years. Before you renew your license, your driving record is checked. Original (first time) and renewal applicants, who have a conviction-free record for the past three years and no suspensions or revocations for the past seven years, will be issued a "Safe Driver" six-year license. Expiration dates may vary for license renewals issued to non-immigrants.

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, revoked or cancelled.

Renewal Options

Mail
Drivers who are U.S. citizens or immigrants may renew through the mail for two consecutive license expirations. You may receive a mail-in renewal packet approximately 30 days prior to your license expiration. There are no additional fees for renewing by mail.

Internet
You can renew by internet at http://www.gorenew.com.

Telephone
You can renew by telephone by calling 1-866-467-3639. There is a $2.90 service fee in addition to the renewal fee.

After your request is processed, 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. Florida law requires that you destroy your old driver license after receiving the new license.

NOTE: Expiration dates may vary for driver licenses issued to Non U.S. citizens.

All drivers who are 79 years of age and who are in the process of renewing their driver license are required to pass a vision test. The test may be administered at the driver license office at no additional charge or your licensed health care practitioner, such as your medical doctor, osteopath or optometrist. A vision examination report must be completed and submitted to the department if your vision test is administered by your doctor. For your convenience, you can ask your health care practitioner to file the form electronically on the web (http://www.hsmv.state.fl.us/Vision/). Subsequent to it being filed electronically, you will then be able to renew via the internet, telephone, or mail.

Should you elect to have your vision tested at the local driver license office, please schedule an appointment so that we can serve you more efficiently. Upon passing the vision screening, you can complete the renewal process. However, if a problem is detected, you will be referred to your eye doctor for follow-up prior to being able to renew.

Contact Information

By Telephone: Customer Service Center (850) 617-2000

By E-Mail: Vision@hsmv.state.fl.us

Military Renewal by Mail

Members of the U.S. Armed Forces serving on active duty outside of Florida may renew their license by mail without examination. Their spouses and children living with them may do the same. At least three months prior to the expiration of your license, write to: Division of Driver Licenses, 2900 Apalachee Parkway, MS 92, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0575 or email your request at ddl@hsmv.state.fl.us. Provide 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 was issued a valid identification card by the Division of Veteran's Affairs of the Department of Administration, or a letter of disability determination from the Veterans 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, is exempt from paying initial, renewal and motorcycle endorsement fees.

Name Change (US Citizens)

You must bring a court order, marriage certificate or divorce decree to a driver licenses office to prove your name change. Documents must be original or certified copies.

Duplicate License

If your driver license is lost, stolen or destroyed, apply for a duplicate immediately. At your driver license office you will need to:

  • Show your identification.
  • Sign under oath that your license has been lost or stolen.
  • Pay the duplicate license fee ($10.00). You may also apply for a duplicate license by internet at http://www.gorenew.com.

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