The Florida Advanced Driver Improvement Course
Unlike many states, Florida has fairly lax laws about overcoming a suspended or revoked license. In general, you will just have to take a Florida Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI) course. Once you have taken this …show more content…
Certain cases of driving under the influence or getting too many traffic violation points are eligible for a hardship license. If you have 12 points over 12 months, you are given a 30-day suspension. A 12-month suspension is given to anyone with 24 points in 26 months. Meanwhile, individuals who accumulate 18 points in 18 months are given a suspension of three months.
Applying for a Hardship License
To qualify for a hardship license, you will need to register for a 12-hour Florida Advanced Driver Improvement class. Once you have enrolled in the course, you can give your 30-day driving record to the clerk in your county. Afterward, both of these documents must be taken to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. An officer at this location will review the documents and determine if you are eligible for a hardship license.
Types of Hardship Licenses
There are essentially two types of hardship licenses available. A hardship license for employment purposes or business purposes may be given out depending on your unique personal circumstances. If you are given a license for employment purposes, you can only drive to and from your work. You may also be allowed to drive during your work day if that is a normal part of your employment. Meanwhile, a license for business purposes allows you to drive for employment, educational, medical or church