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Florida Traffic Citation Suspension (D6)
THIS TRANSACTION MUST BE PROCESSED BY APPOINTMENT AT THE
DRIVER LICENSE OFFICE – 904 301 BLVD W, BRADENTON

Customers will be charged a $6.25 Tax Collector service fee for information and processing, and additional transaction fees may apply. Visit taxcollector.com to schedule your appointment. Services are for Manatee County residents and businesses only.

Failing to comply with the court requirements after receiving a traffic citation/summons/ticket will result in the county court notifying the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) to indefinitely suspend your driver record until the court requirements are met. There are several reasons why a driver record might be suspended and, depending on the circumstances, there may be varying requirements for reinstatement. The most common reason for suspension is a Florida traffic citation remains unpaid or it was paid late.  Other reasons for suspension are listed below: 
Follow the steps below to have your Florida driver license/privilege reinstated.
 
Step 1. Obtain Information about Court Requirements
 
Contact the Clerk of Court in the county where the citation was issued to obtain information about paying your fine and/or satisfying the court requirements. If you don’t know in which county you received your citation, visit mydmvportal.flhsmv.gov/Home/en/PublicWeb/DLCheck to locate this information.  You may also contact the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) customer service center at 850.617.2000.
 
Step 2. Satisfy the Court Requirements
 
Pay any required fines and/or satisfy the court requirements of your Florida Traffic Citation Suspension (D6). Once court requirements are met, Manatee County - along with most counties in Florida - are required to submit clearances electronically directly to the FLHSMV. Paper clearances will not be accepted from these counties. Ensure you verify that the clearance will be sent electronically and ask them how long it will take for the information to be submitted – in many cases the information is not submitted instantly - meaning our office cannot reinstate the same day.
 
If the county where you received the citation in is not required to submit clearances electronically, obtain the required paper clearance form – this form must be presented to our office for reinstatement. To save you a trip to the Clerk of Court, you may be able to pay your Florida traffic fine online, by visiting www.payflclerk.com. Online payments may incur longer processing times - meaning our office cannot reinstate the same day.  
 
Reference the chart below to determine if the county in which you received your citation requires electronic clearance. Electronic clearance requirements from a county not listed below must be verified by contacting the Clerk of Court where you received the citation.
 
ONLY ELECTRONIC CLEARANCES WILL BE ACCEPTED FROM THESE COUNTIES
Paper Clearance Forms Will NOT Be Accepted for Reinstatement

 
Alachua Dixie Jefferson Osceola
Baker Duval Lafayette Pasco
Bay Gadsden Lee Pinellas
Bradford Gilchrist Leon Putnam
Brevard Gulf Levy Sarasota
Broward Hamilton Liberty Seminole
Charlotte Hardee Manatee St. Johns
Citrus Hendry Martin St. Lucie
Clay Hernando Miami-Dade Taylor
Collier Hillsborough Nassau Walton
Columbia Holmes Okaloosa  
Desoto Indian River Orange  
 
If you have already paid your fine, skip to the next step.
 
Step 3. Check the Status of Your License
 
Check the status of your driver license at mydmvportal.flhsmv.gov/Home/en/PublicWeb/DLCheck to verify that the court has submitted clearances electronically, directly to the FLHSMV, if required above. This will be indicated by the phrase “Court Requirements Met”. Checking the status of your driver record to ensure your record reflects this will potentially save you an extra trip to our office.
 
Step 4. Reinstate Your Driver Record

Once the steps above have been completed, you have four options to reinstate your driver record:

 Option 1: Request that the Clerk of Court reinstate your driver record at the same time you satisfy the court requirements! When you are satisfying the court requirements ask the court about remitting payment for the reinstatement at the same time. This will save you a trip to our office.

 Option 2: Many suspensions can be reinstated online – or scan the QR code to access the site.  (In order to clear online, the Clerk of Court must have marked your suspension(s) as Requirements Met as detailed in Steps 2 and 3.) Remitting payment and reinstating online will save you a trip to our office.

 Option 3: Contact the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) to pay the D6 suspension reinstatement fee with a credit card over the phone at 850.617.3000.

 Option 4: Visit our Driver License Office at 904 301 Blvd W, Bradenton – Appointments are required. You must present that clearance form, if you were required to obtain the paper clearance form in Step #2.

An Online Application is REQUIRED for all transactions! To complete your driver license or ID card transaction at one of our offices, you must complete the Online Driver License & ID Card Application (https://taxcollector.jotform.com/210103795736152) – or scan the QR code to access the application – prior to your appointment. Do not print the application; an associate will access your electronic submission during your appointment. Applications are valid for 90 days. 
 
4. Acceptable Methods of Payment and Estimated Fees
 
We will accept cash, check, debit cards, and credit cards. A $2.50 processing fee for debit cards and a 2.5% processing fee (minimum of $2.50) for credit cards will apply. Our office does not retain any portion of this fee.
 
Estimate of fees* for your suspension reinstatement:

Service Fee........................................................$6.25             
Compliance Prior to Suspension..............$0.00
Suspension Reinstatement.........................$60.00
Driver License (replacement).............................................$25.00
Driver License (renewal).......................................................$48.00
Commercial Driver License (renewal).............................$75.00
Late Fee......................................................................................$15.00
Endorsement Fee....................................................................$7.00 (each)


*Other related reinstatement or issuance fees may apply.
**Fees listed above only apply to reinstatements processed at the Driver License Office; they do not apply to any fees owed to the Clerk of Courts.   

 
Additional Information

 You can sign up for electronic notifications when citations and/or sanctions are added to your record online - or scan the QR code to access the site
 
Not a Manatee County Resident? Our offices are open by appointment only for Manatee County residents/businesses only.  All out-of-county residents must visit their home county for information and processing.  To find a location, visit flhsmv.gov/locations.
 
D6Suspension_FL – Last Update: 06/16/2022