DRIVER LICENSE BRANCH – 904 301 BLVD W, BRADENTON
Customers will be charged a $6.25 Tax Collector service fee for information and processing, and additional transaction fees may apply. Visit taxcollector.com to schedule your appointment. Services are for Manatee County residents and businesses only.
You are considered a Habitual Traffic Offender (HTO) because you have accumulated either of the following:
You received 15 moving violations in 5 years. This includes convictions for traffic violations for which points may be assessed.
You received 3 or more major violations in 5 years. This includes convictions of any one or more of the following offenses arising out of separate acts:
- Manslaughter (motor vehicle involved)
- DUI, DWI or other alcohol related convictions
- Driving while suspended or revoked
- Failure to stop and render aid in the event of a motor vehicle crash
- Any felony in the commission of which a motor vehicle is used
- Driving a commercial motor vehicle while disqualified
Your driver license has been revoked for a period of 5 years from the date you received the HTO status.
You have two options when this type of revocation is on your record:
Option 1: WAIT OUT THE REVOCATION PERIOD
Once the expiration date has passed, you will need to submit the following to our office:
Proof of enrollment or completion of ADI School effective after the last revocation or within the past 12 months, if there is more than one revocation on your record. The proof must be submitted electronically to the DHSMV and is subject to verification.
Need to replace or renew your license? You must submit documents that establish your identity pursuant to the Real ID Act (e.g. US birth certificate, US passport, USCIS/INS documents, proof of name change(s), Social Security Card and 2 proofs of residential address) unless you already have a Real ID compliant Florida driver license and no changes are needed. For a complete list of acceptable identity documents, visit flhsmv.gov/whattobring.
An Online Application is REQUIRED for all transactions! To complete your driver license or ID card transaction at one of our branches, you must complete the Online Driver License & ID Card Application (https://taxcollector.jotform.com/210103795736152) – or scan the QR code to access the application – prior to your appointment. Do not print the application; an associate will access your electronic submission during your appointment. Applications are valid for 90 days.
Option 2: APPLY TO BAR FOR EARLY REINSTATEMENT
If you do not want to wait out the revocation period, you can contact BAR to find out if you are eligible for a hardship license and request a hardship hearing. Keep in mind that you must serve at least 1 year of your revocation period before you would be eligible to apply for a hardship license. If BAR approves issuance of a hardship license, you have three options for obtaining the physical license:
Option 1: If BAR approves your application for a hardship license, they will issue a license with the proper hardship restriction and it will be mailed to you from Tallahassee.
Option 2: In the rare case that BAR does not issue the license, you may be able to reinstate and request a new license online! If BAR has indicated on your record that you have been approved and the proper restriction to be placed on your license, you can reinstate and request your new license online - or scan the QR code to access the site. Remitting payment and reinstating online will save you a trip to our office.
Option 3: In the rare case that BAR does not issue the license, you can visit our office for issuance. Upon verification of the hardship authorization, our office will issue a replacement license with the appropriate restriction, provided you submit the following:
- Documents that establish your identity pursuant to the Real ID Act (e.g. US birth certificate, US passport, proof of name change(s), USCIS (INS) documents, Social Security Card and 2 proofs of residential address) unless you are already Real ID compliant and no changes are needed. For a complete list of acceptable identity documents, visit flhsmv.gov/whattobring.
- An Online Application is REQUIRED for all transactions! To complete your driver license or ID card transaction at one of our branches, you must complete the Online Driver License & ID Card Application (https://taxcollector.jotform.com/210103795736152) – or scan the QR code to access the application – prior to your appointment. Do not print the application; an associate will access your electronic submission during your appointment. Applications are valid for 90 days.
ACCEPTABLE METHODS OF PAYMENT AND ESTIMATED FEES
We accept cash, check, debit cards, and credit cards. A $2.50 processing fee for debit cards and a 2.5% processing fee (minimum of $2.50) for credit cards will apply. Our office does not retain any portion of this fee.
Estimate of fees* for your reinstatement:
Service Fee...............................................................................$6.25
Reinstatement Fee................................................................$75.00 (each)
Driver License (replacement).............................................$25.00
Driver License (renewal).......................................................$48.00
Commercial Driver License** (renewal)..........................$75.00
Late Fee......................................................................................$15.00
Endorsement Fee....................................................................$7.00 (each)
*Other related reinstatement or issuance fees may apply.
**Clearance option 2 does not apply to Commercial Driver License holders.
Note: Fees listed above only apply to reinstatements processed at the Driver License Branch; they do not apply to any fees owed to BAR. Online fees may differ slightly.
INVALID LICENSE INFORMATION
Is your license currently suspended, revoked and/or cancelled? If your driver license is suspended, revoked and/or cancelled, driving any type of vehicle may result in:
- ARREST by law enforcement
- TOWING of your vehicle
We urge you to respect the law and make arrangements other than driving a vehicle to avoid the unfortunate events above. A free public phone and computer are provided in the lobby to call for a ride from our office or to access the Manatee County Area Transit (MCAT) website.
Note: A minor child operating a motor vehicle with a learner license must be accompanied by another adult with a valid license (non-suspended).
How can you get your license back once it's reinstated? If your license was retained by one of our branches due to a suspension, revocation and/or cancellation, you may be able to have it returned for no additional fee once it has been reinstated. Licenses retained by our office are only kept for a short period of time before they are destroyed.
If you are interested in getting your license back, you must do the following within 1-2 days after your license was retained.
- Return to the branch that retained your license.
- Print the screen from https://mydmvportal.flhsmv.gov/home/en/publicweb/dlcheck that shows your license is “VALID” that day.
- Provide the screen print to the receptionist.
If your license has been destroyed or you opt to purchase a replacement license at the time you reinstate your driving privilege, you would be subject to the $31.25 replacement fee.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Check the status of your license at mydmvportal.flhsmv.gov/home/en/publicweb/dlcheck!
You can sign up for electronic notifications when citations and/or sanctions are added to your record online - or scan the QR code on the right to access the site.