Fla. Stat. 322.21
License fees; procedure for handling and collecting fees


(1)

Except as otherwise provided herein, the fee for:An original or renewal commercial driver license is $75, which shall include the fee for driver education provided by s. 1003.48. However, if an applicant has completed training and is applying for employment or is currently employed in a public or nonpublic school system that requires the commercial license, the fee is the same as for a Class E driver license. A delinquent fee of $15 shall be added for a renewal within 12 months after the license expiration date.An original Class E driver license is $48, which includes the fee for driver education provided by s. 1003.48. However, if an applicant has completed training and is applying for employment or is currently employed in a public or nonpublic school system that requires a commercial driver license, the fee is the same as for a Class E license.The renewal or extension of a Class E driver license or of a license restricted to motorcycle use only is $48, except that a delinquent fee of $15 shall be added for a renewal or extension made within 12 months after the license expiration date. The fee provided in this paragraph includes the fee for driver education provided by s. 1003.48.An original driver license restricted to motorcycle use only is $48, which includes the fee for driver education provided by s. 1003.48.A replacement driver license issued pursuant to s. 322.17 is $25. Of this amount $7 shall be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund and $18 shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund. Beginning July 1, 2015, or upon completion of the transition of driver license issuance services, if the replacement driver license is issued by the tax collector, the tax collector shall retain the $7 that would otherwise be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund and the remaining revenues shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.An original, renewal, or replacement identification card issued pursuant to s. 322.051 is $25.
An applicant who meets any of the following criteria is exempt from the fee under this paragraph for an original, renewal, or replacement identification card:
The applicant presents a valid Florida voter’s registration card to the department and attests that he or she is experiencing a financial hardship.
The applicant presents evidence satisfactory to the department that he or she is homeless as defined in s. 414.0252(7).
The applicant presents evidence satisfactory to the department that his or her annual income is at or below 100 percent of the federal poverty level.
The applicant is a juvenile offender who is in the custody or under the supervision of the Department of Juvenile Justice, who is receiving services pursuant to s. 985.461, and whose identification card is issued by the department’s mobile issuing units.
Pursuant to s. 322.051(10), an applicant who is 80 years of age or older and whose driving privilege is denied due to failure to pass a vision test administered pursuant to s. 322.18(5) is exempt from the fee under this paragraph for an original identification card.
Funds collected from fees for original, renewal, or replacement identification cards shall be distributed as follows:
For an original identification card issued pursuant to s. 322.051, the fee shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
For a renewal identification card issued pursuant to s. 322.051, $6 shall be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund, and $19 shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
For a replacement identification card issued pursuant to s. 322.051, $9 shall be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund, and $16 shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund. Beginning July 1, 2015, or upon completion of the transition of the driver license issuance services, if the replacement identification card is issued by the tax collector, the tax collector shall retain the $9 that would otherwise be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund and the remaining revenues shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
Each endorsement required by s. 322.57 is $7.A hazardous-materials endorsement, as required by s. 322.57(1)(e), shall be set by the department by rule and must reflect the cost of the required criminal history check, including the cost of the state and federal fingerprint check, and the cost to the department of providing and issuing the license. The fee shall not exceed $100. This fee shall be deposited in the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund. The department may adopt rules to administer this section.

(a)

An original or renewal commercial driver license is $75, which shall include the fee for driver education provided by s. 1003.48. However, if an applicant has completed training and is applying for employment or is currently employed in a public or nonpublic school system that requires the commercial license, the fee is the same as for a Class E driver license. A delinquent fee of $15 shall be added for a renewal within 12 months after the license expiration date.

(b)

An original Class E driver license is $48, which includes the fee for driver education provided by s. 1003.48. However, if an applicant has completed training and is applying for employment or is currently employed in a public or nonpublic school system that requires a commercial driver license, the fee is the same as for a Class E license.

(c)

The renewal or extension of a Class E driver license or of a license restricted to motorcycle use only is $48, except that a delinquent fee of $15 shall be added for a renewal or extension made within 12 months after the license expiration date. The fee provided in this paragraph includes the fee for driver education provided by s. 1003.48.

(d)

An original driver license restricted to motorcycle use only is $48, which includes the fee for driver education provided by s. 1003.48.

(e)

A replacement driver license issued pursuant to s. 322.17 is $25. Of this amount $7 shall be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund and $18 shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund. Beginning July 1, 2015, or upon completion of the transition of driver license issuance services, if the replacement driver license is issued by the tax collector, the tax collector shall retain the $7 that would otherwise be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund and the remaining revenues shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.

(f)

An original, renewal, or replacement identification card issued pursuant to s. 322.051 is $25.An applicant who meets any of the following criteria is exempt from the fee under this paragraph for an original, renewal, or replacement identification card:
The applicant presents a valid Florida voter’s registration card to the department and attests that he or she is experiencing a financial hardship.
The applicant presents evidence satisfactory to the department that he or she is homeless as defined in s. 414.0252(7).
The applicant presents evidence satisfactory to the department that his or her annual income is at or below 100 percent of the federal poverty level.
The applicant is a juvenile offender who is in the custody or under the supervision of the Department of Juvenile Justice, who is receiving services pursuant to s. 985.461, and whose identification card is issued by the department’s mobile issuing units.
Pursuant to s. 322.051(10), an applicant who is 80 years of age or older and whose driving privilege is denied due to failure to pass a vision test administered pursuant to s. 322.18(5) is exempt from the fee under this paragraph for an original identification card.Funds collected from fees for original, renewal, or replacement identification cards shall be distributed as follows:
For an original identification card issued pursuant to s. 322.051, the fee shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
For a renewal identification card issued pursuant to s. 322.051, $6 shall be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund, and $19 shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
For a replacement identification card issued pursuant to s. 322.051, $9 shall be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund, and $16 shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund. Beginning July 1, 2015, or upon completion of the transition of the driver license issuance services, if the replacement identification card is issued by the tax collector, the tax collector shall retain the $9 that would otherwise be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund and the remaining revenues shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
1. An applicant who meets any of the following criteria is exempt from the fee under this paragraph for an original, renewal, or replacement identification card:a. The applicant presents a valid Florida voter’s registration card to the department and attests that he or she is experiencing a financial hardship.b. The applicant presents evidence satisfactory to the department that he or she is homeless as defined in s. 414.0252(7).c. The applicant presents evidence satisfactory to the department that his or her annual income is at or below 100 percent of the federal poverty level.d. The applicant is a juvenile offender who is in the custody or under the supervision of the Department of Juvenile Justice, who is receiving services pursuant to s. 985.461, and whose identification card is issued by the department’s mobile issuing units.
a. The applicant presents a valid Florida voter’s registration card to the department and attests that he or she is experiencing a financial hardship.
b. The applicant presents evidence satisfactory to the department that he or she is homeless as defined in s. 414.0252(7).
c. The applicant presents evidence satisfactory to the department that his or her annual income is at or below 100 percent of the federal poverty level.
d. The applicant is a juvenile offender who is in the custody or under the supervision of the Department of Juvenile Justice, who is receiving services pursuant to s. 985.461, and whose identification card is issued by the department’s mobile issuing units.
2. Pursuant to s. 322.051(10), an applicant who is 80 years of age or older and whose driving privilege is denied due to failure to pass a vision test administered pursuant to s. 322.18(5) is exempt from the fee under this paragraph for an original identification card.
3. Funds collected from fees for original, renewal, or replacement identification cards shall be distributed as follows:a. For an original identification card issued pursuant to s. 322.051, the fee shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.b. For a renewal identification card issued pursuant to s. 322.051, $6 shall be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund, and $19 shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.c. For a replacement identification card issued pursuant to s. 322.051, $9 shall be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund, and $16 shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund. Beginning July 1, 2015, or upon completion of the transition of the driver license issuance services, if the replacement identification card is issued by the tax collector, the tax collector shall retain the $9 that would otherwise be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund and the remaining revenues shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
a. For an original identification card issued pursuant to s. 322.051, the fee shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
b. For a renewal identification card issued pursuant to s. 322.051, $6 shall be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund, and $19 shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
c. For a replacement identification card issued pursuant to s. 322.051, $9 shall be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund, and $16 shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund. Beginning July 1, 2015, or upon completion of the transition of the driver license issuance services, if the replacement identification card is issued by the tax collector, the tax collector shall retain the $9 that would otherwise be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund and the remaining revenues shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.

(g)

Each endorsement required by s. 322.57 is $7.

(h)

A hazardous-materials endorsement, as required by s. 322.57(1)(e), shall be set by the department by rule and must reflect the cost of the required criminal history check, including the cost of the state and federal fingerprint check, and the cost to the department of providing and issuing the license. The fee shall not exceed $100. This fee shall be deposited in the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund. The department may adopt rules to administer this section.

(2)

It is the duty of the director of the Division of Motorist Services to set up a division in the department with the necessary personnel to perform the necessary clerical and routine work for the department in issuing and recording applications, licenses, and certificates of eligibility, including the receiving and accounting of all license funds and their payment into the State Treasury, and other incidental clerical work connected with the administration of this chapter. The department may use such electronic, mechanical, or other devices as necessary to accomplish the purposes of this chapter.

(3)

The department shall prepare sufficient forms for certificates of eligibility, applications, notices, and license materials to supply all applicants for driver licenses and all renewal licenses.

(4)

If the department determines from its records or is otherwise satisfied that the holder of a license about to expire is entitled to have it renewed, the department shall mail a renewal notice to the licensee at his or her last known address, within 30 days before the licensee’s birthday. The licensee shall be issued a renewal license, after reexamination, if required, during the 30 days immediately preceding his or her birthday upon presenting a renewal notice, his or her current license, and the fee for renewal to the department at any driver license examining office.

(5)

The department shall collect and transmit all fees received by it under this section to the Chief Financial Officer to be deposited into the General Revenue Fund, and sufficient funds for the necessary expenses of the department shall be included in the appropriations act. The fees shall be used for the maintenance and operation of the department.

(6)

Any member of the Armed Forces or his or her spouse, daughter, son, stepdaughter, or stepson, who holds a Florida driver license and who presents an affidavit showing that he or she was out of the state due to service in the Armed Forces of the United States at the time of license expiration is exempt from paying the delinquent fee if the application for renewal is made within 15 months after the expiration of his or her license and within 90 days after the date of discharge or transfer to a military or naval establishment in this state as shown in the affidavit. However, such a person is not exempt from any reexamination requirement.

(7)

Any veteran honorably discharged from the Armed Forces who has been issued a valid identification card by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs in accordance with s. 295.17, has been determined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or its predecessor to have a 100-percent total and permanent service-connected disability rating for compensation, or has been determined to have a service-connected total and permanent disability rating of 100 percent, is in receipt of disability retirement pay from any branch of the United States Armed Services, and who is qualified to obtain a driver license under this chapter is exempt from all fees required by this section.

(8)

A person who applies for reinstatement following the suspension or revocation of the person’s driver license must pay a service fee of $45 following a suspension, and $75 following a revocation, which is in addition to the fee for a license. A person who applies for reinstatement of a commercial driver license following the disqualification or downgrade of the person’s privilege to operate a commercial motor vehicle must pay a service fee of $75, which is in addition to the fee for a license. The department shall collect all of these fees at the time of reinstatement. The department shall issue proper receipts for such fees and shall promptly transmit all funds received by it as follows:Of the $45 fee received from a licensee for reinstatement following a suspension:
If the reinstatement is processed by the department, the department shall deposit $15 in the General Revenue Fund and $30 in the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund.
If the reinstatement is processed by the tax collector, $15, less the general revenue service charge set forth in s. 215.20(1), shall be retained by the tax collector, $15 shall be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund, and $15 shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
Of the $75 fee received from a licensee for reinstatement following a revocation, disqualification, or downgrade:
If the reinstatement is processed by the department, the department shall deposit $35 in the General Revenue Fund and $40 in the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund.
If the reinstatement is processed by the tax collector, $20, less the general revenue service charge set forth in s. 215.20(1), shall be retained by the tax collector, $20 shall be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund, and $35 shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.

If the revocation or suspension of the driver license was for a violation of s. 316.193, or for refusal to submit to a lawful breath, blood, or urine test, an additional fee of $130 must be charged. However, only one $130 fee may be collected from one person convicted of violations arising out of the same incident. The department shall collect the $130 fee and deposit the fee into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund at the time of reinstatement of the person’s driver license, but the fee may not be collected if the suspension or revocation is overturned. If the revocation or suspension of the driver license was for a conviction for a violation of s. 817.234(8) or (9) or s. 817.505, an additional fee of $180 is imposed for each offense. The department shall collect and deposit the additional fee into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund at the time of reinstatement of the person’s driver license.

(a)

Of the $45 fee received from a licensee for reinstatement following a suspension:If the reinstatement is processed by the department, the department shall deposit $15 in the General Revenue Fund and $30 in the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund.If the reinstatement is processed by the tax collector, $15, less the general revenue service charge set forth in s. 215.20(1), shall be retained by the tax collector, $15 shall be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund, and $15 shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
1. If the reinstatement is processed by the department, the department shall deposit $15 in the General Revenue Fund and $30 in the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund.
2. If the reinstatement is processed by the tax collector, $15, less the general revenue service charge set forth in s. 215.20(1), shall be retained by the tax collector, $15 shall be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund, and $15 shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.

(b)

Of the $75 fee received from a licensee for reinstatement following a revocation, disqualification, or downgrade:If the reinstatement is processed by the department, the department shall deposit $35 in the General Revenue Fund and $40 in the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund.If the reinstatement is processed by the tax collector, $20, less the general revenue service charge set forth in s. 215.20(1), shall be retained by the tax collector, $20 shall be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund, and $35 shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
1. If the reinstatement is processed by the department, the department shall deposit $35 in the General Revenue Fund and $40 in the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund.
2. If the reinstatement is processed by the tax collector, $20, less the general revenue service charge set forth in s. 215.20(1), shall be retained by the tax collector, $20 shall be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund, and $35 shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.

(9)

An applicant:Requesting a review authorized in s. 322.222, s. 322.2615, s. 322.2616, s. 322.27, s. 322.591, or s. 322.64 must pay a filing fee of $25 to be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund.Petitioning the department for a hearing authorized in s. 322.271 must pay a filing fee of $12 to be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund.

(a)

Requesting a review authorized in s. 322.222, s. 322.2615, s. 322.2616, s. 322.27, s. 322.591, or s. 322.64 must pay a filing fee of $25 to be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund.

(b)

Petitioning the department for a hearing authorized in s. 322.271 must pay a filing fee of $12 to be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund.

Source: Section 322.21 — License fees; procedure for handling and collecting fees, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0322.­21 (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

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