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The laws surrounding car registration and insurance in the Sunshine State
In Florida, whether you’re registering a car for the first time or renewing your registration, you’ll need car insurance beforehand. But knowing that you have to do something and knowing how to do it are two different things. We’ve scoured the state of Florida’s websites to show you exactly how to register your car so you don’t get penalized.
Yes, in the state of Florida, you have to have proof of insurance to register a car. These are the minimum auto insurance requirements in Florida:
Florida is a no-fault state, meaning that if you get into an accident and it’s your fault, each party will pay for their own injuries under PIP. You would only be financially responsible for the other party’s property damage.
For leased and loaned vehicles, you may be required to buy gap insurance in Florida, along with collision and comprehensive coverage. However, this is typically a stipulation of your lessor or loaner, not of the state of Florida itself.
Once you have the minimum insurance required, it’s time to register your car (or renew your registration if it’s run out). This process will look different for Florida residents versus non-residents. Let’s start with the Floridians.
Who counts as a Florida resident? Obviously, there are permanent residents:
If you’ve just become a Florida resident, you’ll need to get a Florida license within 30 days of establishing residency and Florida car insurance within 10 days of establishing residency. The next step is to transfer your title to Florida, which will look different based on whether your vehicle has a lien or not.
Even if you’re not a resident of Florida, you will have to insure your vehicle with a Florida policy if:
You’ll need to obtain a registration certificate and license plate within 10 days of the start of your employment or your children’s enrollment. You’ll need a Florida certificate of title for your vehicle as well.
Got a vehicle that doesn’t run? You won’t need to register it, as it’s not operated on Florida roads.2 That being said, you might still want to get insurance on a car that doesn’t run, as it’s still susceptible to auto theft, vandalism, and weather-related incidents. We recommend comprehensive coverage for these potential damages.
Here are step-by-step instructions on how to register or renew your registration in the Sunshine State.
For initial registration, you’ll need these documents:
You can renew your license either online or on a mobile app, but to start a new registration, you’ll need to register in person.
If you purchased your car from a dealer, they can handle the registration, applying for a tag or title within 30 days of the sale. In the meantime, you’ll drive home with a temporary paper tag.
Dealers handle the registration fees differently. Some will charge you separately for the tax, tag, and title transfer fees, along with a processing or handling fee.
Alternatively, if you sign a cash-on-delivery form, you’ll reimburse the dealer for the registration costs. If you don’t pay, the dealer could stop the registration until they receive payment. Either way, you’ll avoid a trip to the DMV, always a plus in our book.
If you’re a member of the U.S. military, you’ll use special forms to title and register your motor vehicle, available on the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) website (https://www.flhsmv.gov/military/).
The cost of registering your car depends on your vehicle type. See how much your registration fee will be below.
Vehicle type | Registration fee |
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Motorcycle | $10 |
Moped | $5 |
Antique motorcycle | $7.50 |
Antique automobile | $7.50 |
Automobile (net weight up to 2,499 pounds) | $14.50 |
Automobile (2,500-3,499 pounds) | $22.50 |
Automobile (3,500 or more pounds) | $32.50 |
Autocycle | $10 |
Truck (net weight up to 1,999 pounds) | $14.50 |
Truck — based on weight (2,000-3,000 pounds) | $22.50 |
Truck — based on weight (3,001-5,000 pounds) | $32.50 |
Goat truck | $7.50 |
Antique truck | $7.50 |
Heavy truck (5,001-5,999 pounds) | $60.75 |
Heavy truck (6,000-7,999 pounds) | $87.75 |
Heavy truck (8,000-9,999 pounds) | $103 |
Heavy truck (10,000-14,999 pounds) | $118 |
Heavy truck (15,000-19,999 pounds) | $177 |
Heavy truck (20,000-26,000 pounds) | $251 |
Heavy truck (26,001-34,999 pounds) | $324 |
Heavy truck (35,000-43,999 pounds) | $405 |
Heavy truck (44,000-54,999 pounds) | $773 |
Heavy truck (55,000-61,999 pounds) | $916 |
Heavy truck (62,000-71,999 pounds) | $1,080 |
Heavy truck (72,000 or more pounds) | $1,322 |
Heavy truck/tractor (150-mile radius) | $324 |
Heavy truck/tractor (agriculture 150 miles) | $87.75 |
Heavy truck/tractor | $324 |
Semitrailer (per registration year) | $13.50 |
Semitrailer (permanent registration) | $68 |
Special-purpose vehicle | $44 |
School bus | $41 |
Wrecker | $41 |
Other wrecker (10,000-14,999 pounds) | $118 |
Other wrecker (15,000-19,999 pounds) | $177 |
Other wrecker (20,000-25,999 pounds) | $251 |
Other wrecker (26,000-34,999 pounds) | $324 |
Other wrecker (35,000-43,999 pounds) | $405 |
Other wrecker (44,000-54,999 pounds) | $772 |
Other wrecker (55,000-61,999 pounds) | $915 |
Other wrecker (62,000-71,999 pounds) | $1,080 |
Other wrecker (72,000 or more pounds) | $1,322 |
Hearse or ambulance | $40.50 |
Motor vehicle for hire (under 9 passengers) | $17 |
CWT (weight per 100 pounds) | $1.50 |
Motor vehicle for hire (over 9 passengers) | $17 |
CWT (weight per 100 pounds) | $2 |
Trailer for private use (under 500 pounds) | $6.75 |
Trailer for private use (over 500 pounds) | $3.50 |
CWT (weight per 100 pounds) | $1 |
Trailer for hire (under 2,000 pounds) | $3.50 |
CWT (weight per 100 pounds) | $1.50 |
Trailer for hire (over 2,000 pounds) | $13.50 |
CWT (weight per 100 pounds) | $1.50 |
Recreational vehicle (5th wheel) | $27 |
Recreational vehicle (camping trailer) | $13.50 |
Recreational vehicle (under 4,500 pounds) | $27 |
Recreational vehicle (over 4,500 pounds) | $47.50 |
Dealer and manufacturer license plate | $17 |
Exempt/official license plate | $4 |
Locally operated motor vehicle for hire | $17 |
CWT (weight per 100 pounds) | $2 |
Transporter | $101.25 |
Commercial motor vehicle surcharge on vehicles 10,000 pounds or more | $10 |
Original/replacement license plate | $28 |
Initial registration | $225 |
If you’re moving out of state, make sure not to cancel your insurance in Florida until you’ve completed your vehicle registration in your new state and surrendered your license plate and registration to the DMV. Otherwise, you risk a lapse in coverage, which could put you at risk legally and lead to higher auto insurance rates down the line. See more information on driving without insurance below, or read our auto insurance FAQs for even more knowledge.
There is one loophole in Florida’s auto insurance requirements. Technically, according to Florida car insurance laws, you can get a self-insurance certificate, but to qualify, you’ll need to:
In finance, “unencumbered” means that the currency is free of liens, charges, mortgages, and anything else that could prevent immediate liquidation.4
Do you have at least $40,000 in cash? Probably not, which is why you’re better off paying for an auto insurance policy than self-insuring.
In Florida, you need to replace your license plate once a decade as part of the registration process.
Here’s what you’ll pay for a new license plate for automobiles and trucks.
Classification of license plate | Net weight (in pounds) | Annual tax and other fees |
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Automobiles, private use | Up to 2,499 | $27.60 |
Automobiles, private use | 2,500-2,499 | $35.60 |
Automobiles, private use | 3,500 and up | $45.60 |
Trucks, private and commercial use | Up to 1,999 | $27.60 |
Trucks, private and commercial use | 2,000-3,000 | $35.60 |
Trucks, private and commercial use | 3,001-5,000 | $45.60 |
The average cost of a new license plate in Florida is $36, while the average cost of car insurance in Florida is $1,431.56 according to the latest NAIC data—and has risen to near double that for full coverage, according to our most recent analysis—the fourth-highest state in the country.5
You have two options for the design of the license plate itself, standard or specialty. Standard license plates can say one of these:
If you want to add a little more personality to your vehicle or identify yourself (e.g., as a disabled person, government employee, or Native American), get a specialty license plate. Here are your options:
If you’re caught driving without insurance in Florida, you could face a suspended license for up to three years or registration plus a reinstatement fee of up to $500. If you’ve let your insurance lapse for whatever reason, you can reinstate your auto insurance with affordable Florida auto insurance.
Now you know everything there is to know about registering a car in Florida, which, again, requires auto insurance. To avoid license suspensions or worse, it’s best to follow the letter of the law with the best car insurance in Florida.
New Resident – Welcome to Florida!. FLHSMV. (2022).
https://www.flhsmv.gov/new-resident/
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https://www.flsenate.gov/laws/statutes/2011/320.02
The 2021 Florida Statutes. Online Sunshine. (2022, Jan 11).
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0300-0399/0324/Sections/0324.171.html
unencumbered value definition. Law Insider. (2022).
https://www.lawinsider.com/dictionary/unencumbered-value
2020/2021 Auto Insurance Database Report. National Association Of Insurance Commissioners. (2024, Jan). https://content.naic.org/sites/default/files/publication-aut-pb-auto-insurance-database.pdf