florida drivers license renewal
U.S. citizens and immigrants who have been issued a Florida driver license since 2002 may renew at their local driver license office, on-line or by mail. [1]
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The easiest way for Florida Residents that are United States citizens to renew a Florida driver’s license is online. [3]
Should you elect to have your vision tested at a driver license office, please schedule an appointment so that we can serve you more efficiently. [1]
If you are a non-United States citizen you must apply for drivers license renewal in person at a local driver license office and present proof of legal presence. [3]
Military personnel stationed outside of Florida can apply online by using www.GoRenew, if your citizenship has been established on your driving record. [1]
If you are eligible to renew by mail, you will receive in the mail approximately 45 days before your birthday a renewal application. [3]
You will receive an extension card that will keep your Class E license valid until 90 days after your discharge from military service. [1]
The fee is $10.00 unless you have a copy of a police report when applying. [3]
Your other option is to have a doctor licensed to practice in Florida administer the vision test. [1]
A Learners permit, also called restricted license, is issued to teenagers between ages 15 and 17 once they complete the required course and tests. [4]
To request one, you can call (850) 922-9000 or mail a request to Bureau of Records, 2900 Apalachee Parkway, MS 92, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0575. [3]
Along with your Certificate of Completion you must bring two forms of identification to show proof of birth date and social security number to the drivers license office. [4]
Sources:
[1] Florida DHSMV - Renewing Your Florida License or ID Card
[2] Florida Drivers License Renewal Guide - DMV Guide
[3] Florida Drivers License Renewal
[4] Florida Drivers License