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Drivers License
Newcomers to the state must apply for a
To avoid delays, it is suggested that you make an appointment before visiting your licensing office. Licensing office addresses and hours are posted on the website for the Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles and also listed in the blue pages of the telephone book.
The phone contacts by county will be helpful in obtaining more information for your area:
Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
850-922-9000
Office Locations by County
Vehicle Registration
Newcomers are required to register their vehicles and obtain
Mandatory Auto Insurance
Florida’s minimum coverage is $10,000 personal injury protection and $10,000 property damage liability. Bodily injury liability may also be required depending upon your driving record. For questions about insurance, contact:
Florida Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles
850-922-9000
Florida Auto Safety Regulations
Florida law requires that all occupants of the front seat use properly installed seat belts regardless of their age. Any passenger under the age of 18 must use a properly installed seat belt regardless of position in the vehicle. Children five years of age or younger must be protected by properly using a crash-tested, federally approved child restraint device. For children through three years of age, the restraint device must be a separate carrier or a vehicle manufacturer’s integrated child seat. For children from four through five years of age, a separate carrier, an integrated child seat, or a seat belt may be used. The child restraint laws are primary in Florida. This means that a driver can be pulled over by a law enforcement officer and fined for noncompliance without being stopped for another violation. The Florida High Patrol website provides a wealth of information about vehicle and personal safety as well as links to a number of other valuable websites on safety:
Florida Highway Patrol Occupant Protection & Child Safety News
Watercraft Registration
Any motorized boat owned by a state resident must first be registered in Florida before the watercraft can be launched in Florida waters. Out-of-state title, current registration, and any lien information are required for boat tags. Applications for vessel registration and title certificates are to be filed by the vessel owner with the county tax collector’s office in the county where the vessel is located or in the county where the vessel owner resides. Unless a vessel is exempt from titling, it must be titled at the same time it is registered. If the sales tax on the total purchase price of the vessel has not been previously paid, the vessel owner must pay the tax along with the fees. The county tax collectors also oversee boat registration.