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FR8 Case: PIP Registration
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.

If your license is suspended or revoked, we urge you not to drive to or from our office, as you may be ticketed or arrested by law enforcement if caught driving.  (There are no exceptions or allowances in Florida Statutes [the law] that would allow a person to drive to a tax collector or driver license office on a suspended or revoked license.)

Prior to mailing vehicle renewal notices to customers, Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and Property Damage Liability (PDL) insurance coverage is verified through the insurance database.  PIP and PDL is also verified after the issuance of any license plate (original or renewal). If Florida insurance is not on file for your vehicle at that time, a Financial Responsibility suspension will be applied to your driver license record.
 
This type of suspension affects your driver license and any plates/registrations in your name and remains in effect for three years from the original suspension date or until compliance for reinstatement as indicated below.
 
Step 1. Save a Trip – You Might NOT Have to Visit Our Office
 
Received a letter from the FLHSMV?
Follow the FLHSMV’s Wizard for clearance information! flhsmv.gov/insurance/received-a-letter/fr800

 
Need to contact the FLHSMV by phone or email?
The FLHSMV customer service center can provide you with clearance information. They can be reached by phone at 850.617.2000 OR email at https://flhsmv.service-now.com/csp?id=flhsmv_csp_dl_index


Need to reinstate? Many suspensions can be reinstated online - or scan the QR code on the right to access the site

Reinstating for a business? All options listed above apply for businesses as well. Reinstatement in-office is not immediate and will involve us contacting the state on behalf of the business. For quicker, more direct service, go online or contact the FLHSMV with the contact information above. If visiting the office to reinstate, be sure to have your letter from the FLHSMV or registration paperwork to indicate what vehicle your suspension relates to. This documentation is required for all in-office business reinstatements. Note: Only 4 suspensions may be cleared per appointment.

 
Step 2. Obtain Clearance Documentation
 
You must obtain clearance documents based on your unique circumstances: 

Option 1: There WAS insurance on the vehicle

 If there was PIP/PDL coverage for the specific vehicle that covered the suspension date, proof of this must be presented. The proof of Florida insurance may be a card, policy or binder, provided it lists PIP/PDL coverage and lists the VIN for the specific vehicle. If the Florida insurance was already submitted and was denied, a letter from the insurance company (on the insurance company’s letterhead) must be presented and must include: Option 2: There was NO insurance on the vehicle
 
You have two options for how to proceed:

 If there was no PIP/PDL coverage on the specific vehicle or the insurance did not cover the suspension date, you can present proof of Florida PIP/PDL for the specific vehicle and in effect now. The proof of Florida insurance may be a card, policy, or binder, provided it lists PIP/PDL coverage and lists the VIN for the specific vehicle. If the Florida insurance was already submitted and was denied, a letter from the insurance company (on the insurance company’s letterhead) must be presented and must include: OR
 
 If you do not want to purchase Florida insurance now and you cannot prove that the vehicle was insured prior to the suspension date, you can surrender the plate/registration for the specific vehicle in question (subject to verification). 

 Option 3: You no longer own the vehicle or it was disposed of
 
 If you cannot prove that the vehicle was insured prior to the suspension date and you no longer own the vehicle, you must provide a Bill of Sale to prove non-ownership of the vehicle for which you received the suspension (subject to verification). 

Option 4: You waited out the 3-year suspension period

 Provided it has been 3 years + 1 day since the original suspension date, your license may be reinstated with no additional documentation, provided no other issues are on file making your record otherwise ineligible for reinstatement.
 
Step 3. Reinstate Your Driver License Record

You have the following options to reinstate your driver license record:

 Online! Many suspensions can be reinstated online - or scan the QR code to access the site

 Visit our Driver License Office at 904 301 Blvd W, Bradenton – Appointments are required. You must present all reinstatement documents needed based on your unique circumstance, as detailed in Step 2.

All documents will be scanned and are subject to verification.
 
Step 4. Acceptable Methods of Payment and Estimated Fees

We 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 reinstatement:

Service Fee                                              $6.25
Compliance Prior to Suspension             $0.00
Waited Out Suspension                           $0.00           
Reinstatement fee (based on previous suspensions):
*Fees listed above only apply to reinstatements processed at the Driver License Office. Online fees may differ slightly.
**Other related reinstatement or issuance fees may apply.

 
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 on the right to access the site

 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.
 
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.
 
FR8_PIPRegistration – Last Update: 09/18/2023