30-Day Deadline Under Florida Statute ยง322.19
Florida law requires you to notify the DMV within 30 days of establishing a new residential address. Penalty for non-compliance: $30โ$60 late fee.
How to update your address with Florida DMV
Most Florida residents can complete the address change online. Here is the step-by-step process:
- 1Visit the official Florida DMV portal: FLHSMV.gov
Go directly to the address change section. Do not use third-party sites that charge fees for this free service.
- 2Verify your identity
You will need your current Florida driver's license number and date of birth. Some portals also require the last 4 digits of your SSN.
- 3Enter your new residential address
P.O. boxes are not accepted as residential addresses. Your address must be a physical Florida address.
- 4Submit and save your confirmation
Record your confirmation number. A paper address card or updated record will be mailed to your new address within 2โ3 weeks.
Vehicle registration โ also requires updating
Your driver's license and vehicle registration are separate records. Your Florida vehicle registration must also be updated โ the deadline is 10 days. You can typically update both through the same DMV portal session.
What happens if you miss the 30-day deadline?
The penalty in Florida is $30โ$60 late fee. In practice, this is most commonly discovered during a traffic stop when the address on your license does not match your insurance card or registration. Beyond the fine, a mismatch can complicate auto insurance claims if your insurer's records also show the wrong address.
Moving to Florida from another state?
If you are a new Florida resident from another state, you must obtain a Florida driver's license โ not just update an address. Requirements typically include: surrendering your out-of-state license, passing a vision test, and in some cases a knowledge test. Visit FLHSMV.gov for current new-resident requirements and fees.
Florida DMV Address Change Checklist
4 itemsโ Frequently Asked Questions
For most Florida residents, the address change can be completed entirely online at FLHSMV.gov. In-person visits are only required if you cannot verify your identity through the online system, or if you are a new Florida resident obtaining a license for the first time.
Some states have automatic voter registration links to DMV records, but you should not assume this happened. Verify your voter registration status at your Florida Secretary of State website after your move. See our voter registration guide.
Yes. Florida law requires notification for any change of residential address, including moves within the same city or even the same apartment complex. The online process is free and takes about 5 minutes.