Can a Florida hardship license be reinstated after being canceled?

Full question:

Can a Florida hardship license be reinstated after being recinded?

  • Category: Drivers License
  • Subcategory: Drivers Hardship License Law
  • Date:
  • State: National

Answer:

If a person's hardship license is canceled, they must complete an approved course within ninety days of reinstatement. If they fail to do so, or do not complete any required treatment, the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles will cancel their driver's license until all requirements are met. The department will then assess the individual's qualifications, fitness, and need to drive.

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FAQs

If you are pulled over while driving with a hardship license in Florida, you must ensure that you are complying with the restrictions of that license. If you violate any conditions, such as driving outside permitted hours or without a qualified passenger, you may face penalties, including fines or further suspension of your driving privileges. Always carry your hardship license and any required documentation to avoid complications.