When you move in Florida, whether it's across town or across the state, you have 30 days to update the address on your driver's license and vehicle registration. It's one of those tasks that's easy to put off, but skipping it can lead to missed renewal notices, problems with law enforcement, and complications with your insurance. The good news is that for most drivers, the entire process takes about five minutes online. Here's how to do it, what you'll need, and what to watch out for.
Florida Statute 322.19 requires every licensed driver to notify the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) within 30 days of any change of address. There are several practical reasons this matters beyond just following the law:
Renewal notices go to the address on file. If the FLHSMV sends your driver's license or vehicle registration renewal notice to an old address, you may not receive it. Missing a renewal deadline can result in driving with an expired license or registration, both of which carry fines and potential points.
Court and citation correspondence. If you receive a traffic ticket, court notices and deadlines are sent to the address on your driver's license. If those notices go to an old address, you could miss critical deadlines (like the 30-day window to elect traffic school) and end up with a license suspension for failure to comply without even knowing about it.
Insurance accuracy. Your insurance company uses the address on your driver's license and registration to calculate your premium. If your address doesn't match, it can create complications with claims and coverage.
Law enforcement interactions. If you're pulled over and your license shows an outdated address, it may raise questions about the validity of your license. While it's not an automatic citation, it can complicate an otherwise routine traffic stop.
The fastest way to change your address is through the FLHSMV's MyDMV Portal. This is the official state portal and has replaced the older GoRenew system. Most Florida residents with a standard Class E driver's license can complete the change entirely online.
Important: changing your address online updates your driver's license only. You must also update your vehicle registration separately, which can also be done through the MyDMV Portal or at your county Tax Collector's office.
Some drivers need to (or prefer to) update their address in person at a local driver license service center or county Tax Collector's office. You should go in person if:
Scheduling an appointment ahead of time is strongly recommended. Walk-in availability varies by location, and wait times at Florida licensing offices can be significant without an appointment.
The documents required depend on whether your current Florida license is REAL ID compliant (indicated by a gold star in the upper right corner of your license).
Acceptable proofs of residential address include: utility bills (electric, water, gas, cable), a deed or mortgage statement, a residential lease or rental agreement, a bank or financial statement, a Florida voter registration card, or a property tax bill. Documents generally need to be dated within the last 60 days, and they must show your new Florida address. Digital copies displayed on a phone are typically not accepted; bring physical copies or printouts.
If you cannot provide two proofs of address in your own name (common for younger drivers or those living with family), the person you reside with can complete a Certification of Address form (HSMV 71120) and provide their own address documents. The form must be signed in person at the office or notarized.