Changes that will affect Florida drivers beginning Oct 1

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Old 09-13-2008, 07:41 PM
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Default Changes that will affect Florida drivers beginning Oct 1

The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles is announcing changes that will affect Florida drivers and department customers beginning Oct. 1.

One of the principal changes will be the identification required for driver's licenses.

•Customers must present proof of Social Security number (for example, a Social Security card or any of the following documents showing your Social Security number: tax return, W-2 form, property tax statement, pay check, DD-214, school record).

•All passports, permanent resident cards and employment authorization cards presented as proof of identification or legal presence must be valid. Expired documents will not be accepted.

•The department will no longer accept driver's licenses or identification cards issued by other states as primary identification.

•A person will be allowed to elect the school option to avoid points five times in a 10-year period instead of five times in a lifetime.

•Commercial driver license holders who receive a Driving Under the Influence conviction on or after Oct. 1, even while driving a personal vehicle, will be disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle for one year for the first offense, and permanently disqualified for the second offense. These penalties are based on convictions dates and not offense dates.

In addition to identification requirements, license fees and the length of time for which certain identification cards and motor vehicle licenses are valid are changing.

For U.A. Citizens and Immigrants With Permanent Legal Presence

•Florida Class E driver licenses will be valid for eight years except for customers 80 and older.

•Commercial driver's licenses for Class A, B, or C licenses will be valid for eight years except for customers 80 and older. Licenses with a hazardous materials endorsement will be valid for four years.

•All licenses for customers 80 and older will be valid for six years.

•Identification cards for children five through 14 years of age will be valid for four years. Identification cards for customers 15 and older will be valid for eight years.

Here Are The Following Fee Changes:

•Class E original driver's licenses cost $27. Renewing it will cost $20.

•CDL driver's licenses cost $67 for both originals and renewals.

•ID cards cost $10 for both originals and to renew.

•A replacement Class E license will cost $10

•Endorsements cost $7 for both originals and renewals.

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Default Re: Changes that will affect Florida drivers beginning Oct 1

Thank you for this information, but what does "elect the school option" mean?
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Old 09-14-2008, 12:23 AM
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That means that you get to go to "Driver's Ed" 5 times in ten years instead of 5 years in a lifetime. If you blow it within 10 years you get to do it again. It is a boring class to teach you all the rules of driving. And you pay for the class.
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