Getting your Florida driver’s license? The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) has specific document requirements based on your citizenship or residency status. To make the process smoother, here’s a breakdown of what you’ll need. Always check the FLHSMV website for the latest details and requirements.
If you’re a U.S. citizen applying for a Florida driver’s license, you’ll need to provide proof of identity, Social Security number, and residential address. Some commonly accepted documents include:
These are just examples—other documents may also be accepted. For the full list of requirements, visit the FLHSMV U.S. Citizen page.
If you’re a lawful permanent resident applying for a Florida driver’s license, you’ll need to provide proof of your immigration status, Social Security number (if applicable), and Florida residency. Some commonly accepted documents include:
Additional documents may be accepted. For the complete list of requirements, visit the FLHSMV Immigrant page.
If you’re a temporary visitor applying for a Florida driver’s license, you’ll need to provide proof of your legal status and Florida residency. Some commonly accepted documents include:
Other documents may also be accepted. For the complete list of requirements, visit the FLHSMV Non-Immigrant page.
If you’re a Canadian citizen applying for a Florida driver’s license without a U.S. visa, you’ll need to provide proof of identity and Florida residency. Some commonly accepted documents include:
Additional documents may also be accepted. For the full list of requirements, visit the FLHSMV Canadian page.
Before heading to the FLHSMV, make sure you have the correct documents.
Need to complete a required driving course? American Safety Institute offers state-approved online courses to help you meet Florida’s licensing requirements quickly and conveniently.
Always check the FLHSMV website for the most up-to-date information before your visit.