What is the fee for a new FL driver license? Florida

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See below for a listing of typical drivers license fees for Florida residents:

FL Permit Fees

  • New learners permit/drivers permit: $54.25
  • Renew permit: $48
  • Replace lost permit: $31.25
  • Knowledge test (initial): free
  • Knowledge test (retest): $10
  • Road test (initial): free
  • Road test (retest): $20

FL Driver License Fees

  • New drivers license: $48
  • Replace lost license: $25
  • Renew drivers license: $48
Other fees may apply in these situations.

To apply for a permit (if you're younger than 18), enroll in a DMV-approved drivers education class. Then, study the Florida drivers manual. It's a good idea to take some practice tests after doing so to ensure you're ready for the official written permit test.

After you've obtained your permit, you must wait one year or until you're 18 to try for your drivers license. You'll have to pass a driving test or show proof of completing a DMV-approved driving education course to be given your license.

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