Fla. Stat. 322.18
Original applications, licenses, and renewals; expiration of licenses; delinquent licenses


(1)(a)

Except as provided in paragraph (b), the department may issue an original driver license only after the applicant successfully passes the required examinations and presents the application to the department.The department may waive the driver license examination requirement if the applicant is otherwise qualified and surrenders a valid license issued by another state, a province of Canada, or the United States Armed Forces which is of an equal or lesser classification as provided in s. 322.12.

(1)(a)

Except as provided in paragraph (b), the department may issue an original driver license only after the applicant successfully passes the required examinations and presents the application to the department.

(b)

The department may waive the driver license examination requirement if the applicant is otherwise qualified and surrenders a valid license issued by another state, a province of Canada, or the United States Armed Forces which is of an equal or lesser classification as provided in s. 322.12.

(2)

Each applicant who is entitled to the issuance of a driver license, as provided in this section, shall be issued a driver license, as follows:An applicant who has not attained 80 years of age applying for an original issuance shall be issued a driver license that expires at midnight on the licensee’s birthday which next occurs on or after the eighth anniversary of the date of issue. An applicant who is at least 80 years of age applying for an original issuance shall be issued a driver license that expires at midnight on the licensee’s birthday that next occurs on or after the sixth anniversary of the date of issue.An applicant who has not attained 80 years of age applying for a renewal issuance shall be issued a driver license that expires at midnight on the licensee’s birthday that next occurs 8 years after the month of expiration of the license being renewed. An applicant who is at least 80 years of age applying for a renewal issuance shall be issued a driver license that expires at midnight on the licensee’s birthday that next occurs 6 years after the month of expiration of the license being renewed.Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, if an applicant establishes his or her identity for a driver license using a document authorized under s. 322.08(2)(c)5., the driver license shall expire in accordance with paragraph (b). After an initial showing of such documentation, he or she is exempted from having to renew or obtain a duplicate in person.Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, if an applicant establishes his or her identity for a driver license using a document authorized in s. 322.08(2)(c)7. or 8., the driver license shall expire 1 year after the date of issuance or upon the expiration date cited on the United States Department of Homeland Security documents, whichever date first occurs.Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, an applicant applying for an original or renewal issuance of a commercial driver license as defined in s. 322.01(7), with a hazardous-materials endorsement, pursuant to s. 322.57(1)(e), shall be issued a driver license that expires at midnight on the licensee’s birthday that next occurs 4 years after the month of expiration of the license being issued or renewed.Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, an applicant applying for an original issuance of a commercial driver license as defined in s. 322.01(7) shall be issued a driver license that expires at midnight 8 years after the licensee’s last birthday prior to issuance of the license.

(a)

An applicant who has not attained 80 years of age applying for an original issuance shall be issued a driver license that expires at midnight on the licensee’s birthday which next occurs on or after the eighth anniversary of the date of issue. An applicant who is at least 80 years of age applying for an original issuance shall be issued a driver license that expires at midnight on the licensee’s birthday that next occurs on or after the sixth anniversary of the date of issue.

(b)

An applicant who has not attained 80 years of age applying for a renewal issuance shall be issued a driver license that expires at midnight on the licensee’s birthday that next occurs 8 years after the month of expiration of the license being renewed. An applicant who is at least 80 years of age applying for a renewal issuance shall be issued a driver license that expires at midnight on the licensee’s birthday that next occurs 6 years after the month of expiration of the license being renewed.

(c)

Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, if an applicant establishes his or her identity for a driver license using a document authorized under s. 322.08(2)(c)5., the driver license shall expire in accordance with paragraph (b). After an initial showing of such documentation, he or she is exempted from having to renew or obtain a duplicate in person.

(d)

Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, if an applicant establishes his or her identity for a driver license using a document authorized in s. 322.08(2)(c)7. or 8., the driver license shall expire 1 year after the date of issuance or upon the expiration date cited on the United States Department of Homeland Security documents, whichever date first occurs.

(e)

Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, an applicant applying for an original or renewal issuance of a commercial driver license as defined in s. 322.01(7), with a hazardous-materials endorsement, pursuant to s. 322.57(1)(e), shall be issued a driver license that expires at midnight on the licensee’s birthday that next occurs 4 years after the month of expiration of the license being issued or renewed.

(f)

Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, an applicant applying for an original issuance of a commercial driver license as defined in s. 322.01(7) shall be issued a driver license that expires at midnight 8 years after the licensee’s last birthday prior to issuance of the license.

(3)

If a license expires on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, it shall be valid until midnight of the next regular working day and may be renewed on that day without payment of a delinquent fee.

(4)(a)

Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, all licenses shall be renewable every 8 years and shall be issued or renewed upon application, payment of the fees required by s. 322.21, and successful passage of any required examination, unless the department has reason to believe that the licensee is no longer qualified to receive a license.Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, if an applicant establishes his or her identity for a driver license using a document authorized under s. 322.08(2)(c)5., the license, upon an initial showing of such documentation, is exempted from having to renew or obtain a duplicate in person, unless the renewal or duplication coincides with the periodic reexamination of a driver as required pursuant to s. 322.121.Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, if a licensee establishes his or her identity for a driver license using an identification document authorized under s. 322.08(2)(c)7. or 8., the licensee may not renew the driver license except in person and upon submission of an identification document authorized under s. 322.08(2)(c)7. or 8. A driver license renewed under this paragraph expires 1 year after the date of issuance or upon the expiration date cited on the United States Department of Homeland Security documents, whichever date first occurs.

(4)(a)

Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, all licenses shall be renewable every 8 years and shall be issued or renewed upon application, payment of the fees required by s. 322.21, and successful passage of any required examination, unless the department has reason to believe that the licensee is no longer qualified to receive a license.

(b)

Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, if an applicant establishes his or her identity for a driver license using a document authorized under s. 322.08(2)(c)5., the license, upon an initial showing of such documentation, is exempted from having to renew or obtain a duplicate in person, unless the renewal or duplication coincides with the periodic reexamination of a driver as required pursuant to s. 322.121.

(c)

Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, if a licensee establishes his or her identity for a driver license using an identification document authorized under s. 322.08(2)(c)7. or 8., the licensee may not renew the driver license except in person and upon submission of an identification document authorized under s. 322.08(2)(c)7. or 8. A driver license renewed under this paragraph expires 1 year after the date of issuance or upon the expiration date cited on the United States Department of Homeland Security documents, whichever date first occurs.

(5)

All renewal driver licenses may be issued after the applicant licensee has been determined to be eligible by the department.A licensee who is otherwise eligible for renewal and who is at least 80 years of age:
Must submit to and pass a vision test administered at any driver license office; or
If the licensee applies for a renewal using a convenience service as provided in subsection (8), he or she must submit to a vision test administered by a physician licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459, an optometrist licensed under chapter 463, or a licensed physician at a federally established veterans’ hospital; must send the results of that test to the department on a form obtained from the department and signed by such health care practitioner; and must meet vision standards that are equivalent to the standards for passing the departmental vision test. The physician or optometrist may submit the results of a vision test by a department-approved electronic means.
A licensee who is at least 80 years of age may not submit an application for renewal under subsection (8) by a convenience service unless the results of a vision test have been electronically submitted in advance by the physician or optometrist.The department shall issue an identification card under s. 322.051 at no charge to a licensee who is at least 80 years of age and whose driving privilege is denied due to failure to pass a vision test pursuant to this subsection.

(a)

A licensee who is otherwise eligible for renewal and who is at least 80 years of age:Must submit to and pass a vision test administered at any driver license office; orIf the licensee applies for a renewal using a convenience service as provided in subsection (8), he or she must submit to a vision test administered by a physician licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459, an optometrist licensed under chapter 463, or a licensed physician at a federally established veterans’ hospital; must send the results of that test to the department on a form obtained from the department and signed by such health care practitioner; and must meet vision standards that are equivalent to the standards for passing the departmental vision test. The physician or optometrist may submit the results of a vision test by a department-approved electronic means.
1. Must submit to and pass a vision test administered at any driver license office; or
2. If the licensee applies for a renewal using a convenience service as provided in subsection (8), he or she must submit to a vision test administered by a physician licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459, an optometrist licensed under chapter 463, or a licensed physician at a federally established veterans’ hospital; must send the results of that test to the department on a form obtained from the department and signed by such health care practitioner; and must meet vision standards that are equivalent to the standards for passing the departmental vision test. The physician or optometrist may submit the results of a vision test by a department-approved electronic means.

(b)

A licensee who is at least 80 years of age may not submit an application for renewal under subsection (8) by a convenience service unless the results of a vision test have been electronically submitted in advance by the physician or optometrist.

(c)

The department shall issue an identification card under s. 322.051 at no charge to a licensee who is at least 80 years of age and whose driving privilege is denied due to failure to pass a vision test pursuant to this subsection.

(6)

If the licensee does not receive a renewal notice, the licensee or applicant may apply to the department, under oath, at any driver license examining office. Such application shall be on a form prepared and furnished by the department. The department shall make such forms available to the various examining offices throughout the state. Upon receipt of such application, the department shall issue a license or temporary permit to the applicant or shall advise the applicant that no license or temporary permit will be issued and advise the applicant of the reason for his or her ineligibility.

(7)

An expired Florida driver license may be renewed any time within 12 months after the expiration date, with reexamination, if required, upon payment of the required delinquent fee or taking and passing the written examination. If the final date upon which a license may be renewed under this section falls upon a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, the renewal period shall be extended to midnight of the next regular working day. The department may refuse to issue any license if:It has reason to believe the licensee is no longer qualified to receive a license.Its records reflect that the applicant’s driving privilege is under suspension or revocation.

(a)

It has reason to believe the licensee is no longer qualified to receive a license.

(b)

Its records reflect that the applicant’s driving privilege is under suspension or revocation.

(8)

The department shall issue 8-year renewals using a convenience service without reexamination to drivers who have not attained 80 years of age. The department shall issue 6-year renewals using a convenience service when the applicant has satisfied the requirements of subsection (5).If the department determines from its records that the holder of a license about to expire is eligible for renewal, the department shall mail a renewal notice to the licensee at his or her last known address, not less than 30 days prior to the licensee’s birthday. The renewal notice shall direct the licensee to appear at a driver license office for in-person renewal or to transmit the completed renewal notice and the fees required by s. 322.21 to the department using a convenience service.Upon receipt of a properly completed renewal notice, payment of the required fees, and upon determining that the licensee is still eligible for renewal, the department shall send a new license to the licensee as evidence that the license term has been extended.The department shall issue one renewal using a convenience service. A person who is out of this state when his or her license expires may be issued a 90-day temporary driving permit without reexamination. At the end of the 90-day period, the person must either return to this state or apply for a license where the person is located, except for a member of the Armed Forces as provided in s. 322.121(5).Any person who knowingly possesses any forged, stolen, fictitious, counterfeit, or unlawfully issued license extension sticker, unless possession by such person has been duly authorized by the department, commits a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.The department shall develop a plan for the equitable distribution of license renewals and the orderly implementation of this section.

(a)

If the department determines from its records that the holder of a license about to expire is eligible for renewal, the department shall mail a renewal notice to the licensee at his or her last known address, not less than 30 days prior to the licensee’s birthday. The renewal notice shall direct the licensee to appear at a driver license office for in-person renewal or to transmit the completed renewal notice and the fees required by s. 322.21 to the department using a convenience service.

(b)

Upon receipt of a properly completed renewal notice, payment of the required fees, and upon determining that the licensee is still eligible for renewal, the department shall send a new license to the licensee as evidence that the license term has been extended.

(c)

The department shall issue one renewal using a convenience service. A person who is out of this state when his or her license expires may be issued a 90-day temporary driving permit without reexamination. At the end of the 90-day period, the person must either return to this state or apply for a license where the person is located, except for a member of the Armed Forces as provided in s. 322.121(5).

(d)

Any person who knowingly possesses any forged, stolen, fictitious, counterfeit, or unlawfully issued license extension sticker, unless possession by such person has been duly authorized by the department, commits a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.

(e)

The department shall develop a plan for the equitable distribution of license renewals and the orderly implementation of this section.

(9)

The application form for a renewal issuance or renewal extension shall include language permitting a voluntary contribution of $1 per applicant to aid the homeless. Contributions made pursuant to this subsection shall be deposited into the Grants and Donations Trust Fund of the Department of Children and Families and used by the State Office on Homelessness to supplement grants made under s. 420.622(4) and (5), provide information to the public about homelessness in the state, and provide literature for homeless persons seeking assistance. For the purpose of applying the service charge provided in s. 215.20, contributions received under this subsection are not income of a revenue nature.

Source: Section 322.18 — Original applications, licenses, and renewals; expiration of licenses; delinquent licenses, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0322.­18 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

322.01
Definitions
322.03
Drivers must be licensed
322.04
Persons exempt from obtaining driver license
322.05
Persons not to be licensed
322.07
Instruction permits and temporary licenses
322.09
Application of minors
322.10
Release from liability
322.11
Revocation of license upon death of person signing minor’s application
322.12
Examination of applicants
322.13
Driver license examiners
322.14
Licenses issued to drivers
322.15
License to be carried and exhibited on demand
322.015
Exemption
322.16
License restrictions
322.17
Replacement licenses and permits
322.18
Original applications, licenses, and renewals
322.20
Records of the department
322.21
License fees
322.22
Authority of department to cancel or refuse to issue or renew license
322.23
Suspending privileges of nonresidents and reporting convictions
322.24
Suspending resident’s license upon conviction in another state
322.25
When court to forward license to department and report convictions
322.025
Driver improvement
322.26
Mandatory revocation of license by department
322.27
Authority of department to suspend or revoke driver license or identification card
322.28
Period of suspension or revocation
322.29
Surrender and return of license
322.30
No operation under foreign license during suspension, revocation, or disqualification in this state
322.31
Right of review
322.031
Nonresident
322.32
Unlawful use of license
322.032
Digital proof of driver license or identification card
322.33
Making false affidavit perjury
322.34
Driving while license suspended, revoked, canceled, or disqualified
322.35
Permitting unauthorized minor to drive
322.36
Permitting unauthorized operator to drive
322.37
Employing unlicensed driver
322.38
Renting motor vehicle to another
322.39
Penalties
322.41
Local issuance of driver licenses prohibited
322.42
Construction of chapter
322.43
Short title
322.44
Driver License Compact
322.45
Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
322.46
Compact administrator
322.47
Executive head defined
322.48
Review of employee’s acts
322.49
Short title
322.50
Nonresident Violator Compact
322.51
Short title
322.051
Identification cards
322.52
Conflict with other laws
322.53
License required
322.54
Classification
322.055
Revocation or suspension of, or delay of eligibility for, driver license for persons 18 years of age or older convicted of certain drug offenses
322.56
Contracts for administration of driver license examination
322.056
Mandatory revocation or suspension of, or delay of eligibility for, driver license for persons under age 18 found guilty of drug offenses
322.57
Tests of knowledge concerning specified vehicles
322.058
Suspension of driving privilege due to support delinquency
322.59
Possession of medical examiner’s certificate
322.059
Mandatory surrender of suspended driver license and registration
322.61
Disqualification from operating a commercial motor vehicle
322.62
Driving under the influence
322.63
Alcohol or drug testing
322.64
Holder of commercial driver license
322.65
Driver license record exchange
322.065
Driver license expired for 6 months or less
322.66
Vehicles permitted to be driven during driving skills tests
322.70
Transactions by electronic or telephonic means
322.71
Investigations
322.75
Driver License Reinstatement Days
322.76
Clerk of Court Driver License Reinstatement Pilot Program in Miami-Dade County
322.081
Requests to establish voluntary checkoff on driver license application
322.091
Attendance requirements
322.095
Traffic law and substance abuse education program for driver license applicants
322.125
Medical Advisory Board
322.126
Report of disability to department
322.135
Driver license agents
322.141
Color or markings of certain licenses or identification cards
322.142
Color photographic or digital imaged licenses
322.143
Use of a driver license or identification card
322.161
High-risk drivers
322.201
Records as evidence
322.202
Admission of evidence obtained from the Division of Motorist Services
322.212
Unauthorized possession of, and other unlawful acts in relation to, driver license or identification card
322.221
Department may require reexamination
322.222
Right to review
322.245
Suspension of license upon failure of person charged with specified offense under chapter 316, chapter 320, or this chapter to comply with directives ordered by traffic court or upon failure to pay child support in non-IV-D cases as provided in chapter 61 or failure to pay any financial obligation in any other criminal case
322.251
Notice of cancellation, suspension, revocation, or disqualification of license
322.0255
Florida Motorcycle Safety Education Program
322.0261
Driver improvement course
322.263
Legislative intent
322.264
“Habitual traffic offender” defined
322.271
Authority to modify revocation, cancellation, or suspension order
322.272
Supersedeas
322.273
Penalty
322.274
Automatic revocation of driver license
322.276
Out-of-state sanctions
322.282
Procedure when court revokes or suspends license or driving privilege and orders reinstatement
322.283
Commencement of period of suspension or revocation for incarcerated offenders
322.291
Driver improvement schools or DUI programs
322.292
DUI programs supervision
322.293
DUI programs
322.341
Driving while license permanently revoked
322.391
Failure of person charged with misdemeanor under this chapter to comply with court-ordered directives
322.0515
Department to forward certain information to federal Selective Service System
322.591
Commercial driver license and temporary commercial instruction permit
322.0602
Youthful Drunk Driver Visitation Program
322.1615
Learner’s driver license
322.2505
Court to forward license of person adjudicated incapacitated to department
322.2615
Suspension of license
322.2616
Suspension of license
322.2715
Ignition interlock device
322.26151
Review of materials submitted by law enforcement officer

Current through Fall 2025

§ 322.18. Original applications, licenses, & renewals; expiration of licenses; delinquent licenses's source at flsenate​.gov