FLHSMV implements legislation requiring driver licenses and identification card numbers to change

Press release from Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – On July 31, 2024, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) will begin implementing legislation that amends Florida Statute 322.14 (1)(a) and requires the distinguishing numbers assigned to a driver license or identification card to include at least four randomly generated numbers. This new system aims to improve security and safeguard individuals’ identities.
While the license or identification card format will remain the same, a different formula utilizing randomization will now be used to determine the driver license numbers assigned to a customer. Customers renewing or replacing their license or identification cards in person or online will be issued a new number. Those applying for a first-time license or identification card will be issued a card that meets the new statutory requirements.
Once the new number has been issued, it will only change again if the customer’s last name changes. Any new credential, printed report, or receipt will display the newly generated driver license or identification number.
As a reminder, FLHSMV offers a quick, convenient way to renew your driver license or ID card online at MyDMV Portal if eligible. Customers must go into an office:
- If a customer used the online convenience service on their last renewal.
- If a customer is not REAL ID compliant.
- If a customer wishes to update their photo.
- If the customer changes their name using an original or certified court order or marriage certificate.
- If a customer wishes to add or remove a designation or has a court order to update their credential.
- If a customer is getting a Florida driver license or ID card for the first time.
- If the customer holds a commercial driver license.
- If the license has the word “TEMPORARY” printed on it.
Please visit our ‘What to Bring’ page for information regarding what to bring to renew or replace a credential.
Guess that won’t have any impact on those who drive without a valid license or has had their license suspended.
I’m waiting on the legislation that allows those who cause accidents to become indentured servants to those they’ve injured, or at least run over by a compaction machine.
If it helps prevent ID theft or hackers, great.
Great Job Tallahassee…So after memorizing my DL# for about 50 years, I will have to learn a new number….. Ya’ll wanna convince the federal government to change our Social Security numbers as well? That seems to be where the issue of identity theft is located.
The next step will be a number on foreheads or in the palms of hands.
There’s actually a lot of information embedded in the number itself, and a lot more in the barcode on the back.
https://legalbeagle.com/7314420-read-florida-drivers-license-number.html
What do the rest of us do with our DL that has 4 years left on them? Pay the fee for a replacement due to Tallahassee changing the numbers?
Article said when you “renew or replace,” so it sounds like you get to wait 4 years, unless you lose it or it gets destroyed.
Toral BS. So many more important issues needing to be handled.