1. Proof of identity and residency documents:
When applying for a Florida driver's license, you must provide documents that prove your identity and residency. Acceptable documents include a birth certificate, passport, or permanent resident card, along with two documents that show your Florida address.
2. Social Security Number (SSN) or proof of ineligibility:
You must provide your Social Security Number or proof of ineligibility for an SSN when applying for a driver's license.
3. Proof of completion of a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course:
Before you can obtain a driver's license in Florida, you must complete a TLSAE course, which educates you on the dangers of substance abuse and the responsibilities of a driver.
4. Completion of the written knowledge test:
Pass the written knowledge test, which assesses your understanding of Florida's traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving practices.
5. Completion of the driving skills test:
Successfully complete the driving skills test, which evaluates your ability to operate a vehicle safely and adhere to traffic rules.
6. Payment of applicable fees:
Be prepared to pay the necessary fees for your driver's license application, renewal, or any required updates.
7. Vision test results:
Pass a vision test to ensure that your vision meets the state's minimum requirements for safe driving.
8. Medical documentation, if applicable:
If you have specific medical conditions that may affect your ability to drive, you may need to provide medical documentation to obtain or renew your driver's license.
9. Proof of insurance:
Present proof of insurance coverage for your vehicle as required by Florida law.
10. Completed application forms:
Fill out the required application forms accurately and completely to initiate the driver's license process.