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<div>The following documentation is required to renew your driver license in our office, unless you are already REAL ID Compliant with a Gold Star in the top right corner of your current license. If you are changing your address during your renewal, two proofs of your new residential address will be required. For a complete list of items, click Proof of Residential Address.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Florida law requires all motorcycle drivers to complete Motorcycle Safety Education Course from a licensed motorcycle driving school. The course consists of written and driving tests. For a list of approved Motorcycle Safety Education Course providers near you call 1-850-488-3286, or visit the state's website at -licenses-id-cards/motorcycle-rider-education-endorsements/safety-course-locations/. The cost for the course varies by location and course provider.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>taxee driver</div><div></div><div>DOWNLOAD:
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