Florida checklist
Florida What to Bring to the DMV Cheat Sheet
July 8, 2026
DMV appointment checklists, document reminders, fee checks, and study links were reviewed for learner permit planning.
Florida learners should verify TLSAE course completion, identity documents, proof of residential address, parental consent when needed, and testing/payment rules. This page is a planning sheet that links back to the full Florida guide and document checklist so you can verify final details before your appointment.
State checklist
Florida quick planning sheet
Florida learners should verify TLSAE course completion, identity documents, proof of residential address, parental consent when needed, and testing/payment rules. This page is a planning sheet that links back to the full Florida guide and document checklist so you can verify final details before your appointment.
Before you rely on any checklist, confirm your appointment type, applicant age path, accepted proof documents, payment method, and testing location rules with the official state source linked from the full guide.
What to Bring
Items to verify for Florida
- Identity proof, such as an accepted birth certificate, passport, or immigration document.
- Social Security number or accepted status document if your state requires one.
- Residency proof for your current address, often one or two accepted documents.
- Completed application, parent or guardian signature if required, and driver education documents if your age path needs them.
- Payment method for permit, testing, card, or application fees.
- Glasses or contacts if you need them for the vision screening.
Full state path
Use the full guide before your appointment
The cheat sheet is intentionally short. Use these related pages to check the broader state context, practice questions, score expectations, and document guidance.
Cheat sheet FAQs
Is this the final Florida DMV requirement list?
No. It is a planning checklist. Always confirm the final requirement, fee, form, appointment, and identity document rules with the official Florida DMV or licensing source before visiting.
What should I do if one document is missing?
Do not guess. Check the official source or contact the DMV before the appointment so you do not lose the visit because of a missing or unacceptable document.
Should I use the full state guide too?
Yes. The cheat sheet is quick. The full state guide and document checklist give more detail and next-step links for practice, signs, scores, and state requirements.