If your driver's license and license plates were suspended for not having insurance under the Florida No-Fault Law, you must:
A. Get the required insurance and attend a Driver Improvement course.
B. Pay $150 for a first offense and show proof of current insurance to get them back.
C. Retake the Florida Class D Road Rules test and show proof of insurance.
If your driver's license and license plates were suspended for not having insurance under the Florida No-Fault Law, you must: Pay $150 for a first offense and show proof of current insurance to get them back.
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Updated 10 days ago|2/5/2026 2:40:00 AM
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