Drivers License

Drivers License Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00-3:30

**DRIVERS LICENSE IS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY**

Drivers License Services Provided

  1. New License (not requiring road test)

  2. Florida Citizen Original Learners (not requiring road test)

  3. Basic Renewals

  4. ID Card and Driver's License Replacements

  5. D6 Reinstatement

  6. Child Support Reinstatement

  7. Failure to Pay Court Financial Obligations Reinstatement


Documents Required

Florida law requires proof of identity, a Social Security number, and 2 proofs of residential address for a driver's license or ID card. To create a personalized checklist of the documents you need to bring, visit FLHSMV.GOV/WHATTOBRING

1. Proof of Identity

US Citizens: please bring one (1) of the following as proof of identity:

  1. Original or certified U.S. birth certificate from a government agency

  2. Valid, unexpired U.S. passport or U.S passport card

  3. Naturalization certificate or certificate of citizenship

Has your name ever changed?

If the name on your identification document doesn’t match your current legal name, you will need to show an original or certified copy of your marriage certificate(s) (or other legal documents) to prove your current name. (Uncertified photocopies of the marriage certificate(s) are not acceptable.)

2. Proof of Social Security Number: Please bring one (1) of the following:

  1. Social Security card

  2. W-2 form (hand-written not acceptable)

  3. Paycheck stub showing applicant’s name and full number (hand-written not acceptable)

  4. SSA-1099, or non-SSA-1099

  5. Self Certification (Self Certification Form is Available Here) – Please note that the social security number must verify through the Social Security Administration system.

No social security number?

U.S. citizens and permanent residents must present form L-676 from the Social Security Administration. In addition, U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and Canadian citizens without a social security number, as well as those with temporary status classifications from DHS, must bring at least one proof of secondary ID from the list available at FLHSMV.GOV/WHATTOBRING.

3. Two proofs of residential address: please bring two (2) of the following:

  1. Deed, mortgage, monthly mortgage statement or payment booklet, or rental agreement

  2. Florida voter registration card

  3. Florida vehicle registration or title

  4. W-2 form or 1099

  5. Utility bill, hookup, or work order

  6. Current automobile or homeowner’s insurance policy or bill

  7. Mail from a financial institution

  8. Medical or health card with address

  9. Letter from a shelter or halfway house verifying applicant lives at this address

  10. Current educational transcripts

No proof of residential address?

If you have no proof of residential address, you can bring in one proof of address in the name of the person you are living with and complete the Certification of Address Statement.