Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Thinking of receiving Florida Operator’s License?

After receiving Learner’s license, you must be thinking of getting Florida Operator’s license. The process is more or less same, and can be briefly understood in the following points:

•You must be 16 years old and possess a Learner’s License for at least a year. You must not have any traffic convictions and successfully completed 50 or more hours of driving including 10 hours of driving experience at night.

•Once you fulfill the age and experience criteria, you can make a call and schedule an appointment at DMV office.

•The following documents should be brought at the DMV office:

1.Florida Learner’s License or a similar one from other jurisdiction

2.You need to bring any of your parents (or legal guardian) if you are below 18, the person needs to sign a consent form in front of the notary officer or the examiner.

3.Valid vehicle registration number for the driving test.

•Thorough revision of Florida Driver’s Handbook. If possible, ask your parent to take your mock test. It will boost up your confidence prior to appearing for the test.

•Attempt the Driving Test with positive mind.

Now that you have managed to secure your Operator’s License, your task hasn’t ended; you need to be careful and obedient while driving. You have to follow all traffic rules especially driving below speed limit and respecting other drivers.

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