Relocation
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information about Florida taxes, information about community activities,
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of Florida.
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| Highway
Safety & Motor Vehicles |
| Just moved to Florida and
need to get a driver license and your car registered? Here's what
to do: |
If you have an out-of-state
license, and it has not expired beyond 30 days, you may be able to
convert your license without taking a written or road test. You
will need to have a vision screening. Please call your local
driver license office and schedule an appointment.
Obtain vehicle insurance
from a company licensed to do business in Florida--in other words,
visit a Florida insurance agent.
Take your proof of Florida insurance, along with the original title
to your local
county tax collector.
- Prior to issuance of a Florida title, the Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN) of the vehicle must be verified.
The VIN does not require verification when the vehicle is new
and a Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin is submitted.
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