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NOTE: If you want a hardship (business or employment) license, you must complete form HSMV 78306, Application for Hardship License.
NOTE: A $12.00 filing fee must be collected prior to scheduling your hardship hearing. A $25.00 filing fee must be collected prior to scheduling your administrative hearing. Office Hours - Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Read, print and complete the Florida hardship license application form. This form will be required at your hardship hearing and provides all the details on what is required (course requirements, fees, etc.). Register in our online state-approved Florida Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI) course.
Understanding which category you fit into will guide your application process and help you align with the Florida hardship license rules.
When a driver's Florida license is suspended, they may be able to apply for a hardship license from the FLDHSMV. Generally, the driver must first enroll in an Advanced Driver Improvement Course, obtain a certificate of enrollment, and get a copy of their driving history.
A hardship license is a special type of license that can be applied for that allows people who have had their actual driver’s licenses suspended for DUI, or a number of other reasons, to drive legally in the state of Florida.
Those that are eligible can set up a Hardship license hearing, register and complete a 12-hour Florida ADI course or DWI course, and submit a hardship application to try to obtain their hardship license.
You can apply for a hardship driver’s license by following this process and receiving approval from the State of Florida: Register for the required 12-hour Florida ADI course (Advanced Driver Improvement) or DUI school (substance abuse course).
A Florida hardship license can keep you on the road after a DUI conviction. You need to meet several requirements before applying and you must attend a hardship hearing.
Applying for Your Florida Hardship License. Once you’ve completed any programs required after a DUI conviction, you can then apply for a hardship license. Once you gather proof that you completed the right programs, you can then fill out an application for a hardship license.