
If you've had your Florida driver's license suspended, you will need to surrender your license to the Florida DMV. Any delays in surrendering your license will result in an extended period of suspension. Your suspension will begin when they receive your license and it will be reinstated once the suspension period is over.

The Florida DMV will mail you a suspension notification by personal delivery before your suspension begins. The length of your license suspension varies depending on the violation and will be printed on the notification letter. Your license can be suspended for a number of offenses, ranging from failure to pay a ticket to delinquency on child support payments.

Suspension periods for some of the more common offenses are listed below. You can check your driver license status by ordering your Florida driving record. Suspension periods for some common offenses include: The length of time your license is suspended depends on the type of offense.
