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Tips for a great drivers license test in Broward:

If you go to take your first driver's test chances are that, if your a car Enthusiast, this is one of the most exciting days of your life and even if you're not it opens up a world of possibilities for traveling and do things you never could have done before.

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If you follow these few simple tips you'll be well on your way and you'll pass the test with no problem.

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Check the Status of Your Driver License. Online Florida Driver License Status. There are a variety of reasons why your Driver License can be suspended. Many Florida drivers are surprised to find out their license is no longer valid and has been suspended. Suspended licenses happen for many reasons other than tickets or a criminal infraction.

About mirrors

Before leaving the parking lot and getting out on the road is important to adjust your mirrors, your seat position, steering wheel position and of course fasten your seatbelt.

Proper hand position

Proper hand position is at 9 and 3, and i guarantee if you drive one-handed at the 12 position you're going to fail your test. It's important to keep both hands on the steering wheel at all times. Of course if you have a manual transmission vehicle you have to take one hand off the ship, but this will keep your test administrator feeling safe and you will be in the most control of your vehicle.

When changing lanes

When changing lanes is important to do the following: First Signal, then look in your rearview mirror all by your side mirror, look over your shoulder, and if is safe, then you can go. Once you're in the lane that you're moving into all the way, then you can turn your turn indicator.

Always signal if you're changing lanes no matter if there's no traffic around you, is important to check both mirrors, look over your shoulder and use your turn signal.

When changing multiple lanes

Now if you're going over multiple Lanes ( For example you're on a four-lane road ) always go from one lane to the next, pause for a little bit, then turn your turning indicator on, look at both mirrors over shoulder, go to the next line, pause and then go to the next. Shooting over across 4 Lanes of traffic is a good way to fail the test.

Pulling out onto a street with a high speed limit

Always give yourself plenty of time when pulling out onto a street with a high speed limit. It will not annoy the person providing your test if you wait there until it's safe.

If you pull out in front of a car that is moving quickly and do not give yourself enough room you're going to lose points. Waiting until there's plenty of space, more so than you think you would need normally, it is the proper way to do it.

Stay in the center of the lane

Often beginner drivers tend of fear to one side of the lane or the other. On a single Lane road that means you might been too close to the double yellow or too close to the shoulder. If you need to prevent this there is a technique that you can used that is really helpful when you're learning, is to look farther ahead in the road and try to imagine the center of the road, picture a line in the center of the lane you're in passing through the center of your vehicle. This helps keep you in the center of your lane which is important for succeeding at the driver's test.

Stop or red light: proper way to do it

When you´re coming to a stop sign or an stop or red light is really important to stop before the white line in the road. That mean, when you're coming to a full stop, you should still be able to see the white line in front of the hood of your car. Then, if it's a blind turn, once you come to a full start, now you can start creeping out a little bit further and further so you can see the flow of traffic and make your right or left turn.

Always use a safe following distance between yourself and the car in front of you. The higher the speed limit is, the more the following distance between cars. That is because, if the person in front of you breaks all the sudden, you want to give yourself enough time to react.

Before you break

Before you break, always check your mirrors. If you come onto a stop abruptly and there's a car right behind you, they could run into you. If it's an emergency situation this obviously isn't always possible, but in the ideal case always check your rearview mirror before braking.

Keep your eyes always in movement

Always keep your eyes constantly scanning the road for pedestrian, any obstacles or turns that are coming up. That means checking your mirrors constantly: Your rearview mirror, your side mirrors, looking over your shoulder. Being attentive and showing that you're paying attention is going to make a great impression to pass your road test.

Cut corners

When making protective left turns people often cut corners. Is something that everyone does on the road all the time: passing over a double yellow or a white line is a great way to fail your driver's test so make sure to take it wide enough, stay in the guidelines when you're making left turns and not cut any corners.

Make smooth movements

Be as smooth as possible. this means smooth steering inputs, smooth braking and smooth acceleration. Being jerky is not going to go well.

Drive defensively

Drive defensively not aggressively. This day is about proving that you are a safe driver.

Please, don't speed

Don't speed. This is very important. In general people are used to going 5 miles an hour over the speed limit or so when driving in a daily situation but for the test you cannot do that. Speed limit or below is required.

Also having a radar detector in your car for the test probably won't leave a very good first impression.

Pre-drive test checklist:

The DMV wants to check if you are proficient with all the controls on the inside the car before you start the driver test.

Here's one sample of a pre-drive checklist:

  • The DMV will tell you to turn the car on, but don't start it.
  • Turn the turn signal on to the left and then the right.
  • Turn the headlights on and off.
  • Turn the windshield wipers on and off.
  • Turn on the emergency flashers in the morning.
  • The examiner may ask you, if you come out in the morning and there's frost on your front window, how do you defrost your front window? You selected froster, turn the fan on and select the “Heat”.
  • Any other examiner will ask you to show them your defrosters: Where are they located?
  • The examiner will then ask you to disengage the emergency parking brake and then, engage the emergency parking brake.
  • They make ask you to honk the horn.

Service Centers in Broward County

Driver License and Motor Vehicle Service Centers

For current motorist services fees please see the fee schedule.

Driver License (DL) Services Only
Driver licenses, ID cards, reinstatements, written and skills exams.
Dual Service Centers
Driver License (DL) & Motor Vehicle (MV) services at one location.
Motor Vehicle (MV) Services Only
Vehicles, trailers, vessels, mobile homes, specialty tags and disability parking permits.
CityStreet AddressPhone NumberOffice HoursComments
DLLauderdale Lakes3718-3 W. Oakland Park Blvd.
Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33311
Map to location
954-497-1570Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri:
8:00am-5:00pm
Wed:
8:30am-5:00pm
Appointments - All Services
CDL Hazmat
DL
Lauderhill Oakbrook7217 W. Oakland Park Blvd.
Lauderhill, FL 33313
Map to location
954-497-1570Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri:
8:00am-5:00pm
Wed:
8:30am-5:00pm
This location will permanently close at 5:00pm on Tuesday, September 24, 2019 for relocation.
Appointments - All Services
CDL Hazmat
Margate1135 Banks Road
Margate, FL 33063
Map to location
954-497-1570Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri:
8:00am-5:00pm
Wed:
8:30am-5:00pm
Appointments - All Services
CDL Hazmat
Pembroke Pines8001 Pembroke Road
Pembroke Pines, FL 33025
Map to location
954-497-1570Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri:
8:00am-5:00pm
Wed:
8:30am-5:00pm
Appointments - All Services
CDL Hazmat
Pompano Citi Centre1955 Federal Hwy, Unit J209
Pompano Beach, FL 33062
Map to location
954-497-1570Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri:
8:00am-5:00pm
Wed:
8:30am-5:00pm
Appointments - All Services
CDL Hazmat
MV**Coral Springs1160 N. University Drive
Coral Springs, FL 33071
Map to location
954-765-4697Mon-Fri
9:00am-5:00pm
Sat
9:00am-2:00pm
MV
**Ft. Lauderdale1113 N. Federal Highway
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33304
Map to location
954-765-4697Mon-Fri
9:00am-5:00pm
Sat
9:00am-2:00pm
*Plantation1800 NW 66th Ave.
Suite 101
Plantation, FL 33313
Map to location
954-765-4697Mon-Fri
7:30am-5:30pm
**Hollywood3387 Sheridan St.
Hollywood, FL 33021
Map to location
954-765-4697Mon-Fri
9:00am-5:00pm
Sat
9:00am-2:00pm
**Deerfield2265-A W. Hillsboro Blvd.
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442
Map to location
954-596-2110Mon-Fri
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sat: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
**Pembroke Pines294 S. Flamingo Road
Pembroke Pines, FL 33026
Map to location
954-765-4697Mon-Fri
9:00am-5:00pm
**Lauderhill1299-A NW 40th Ave.
Lauderhill, FL 33313
Map to location
954-765-4697Mon-Fri
9:00am-5:00pm
**Weston16660 Saddle Club Road
Weston, FL 33326
Map to location
954-765-4697Mon-Fri
9:00am-5:00pm
Locations marked with an asterisk (*) are county tax collector-sponsored service centers. A tax collector service fee is added to motorist services fees. Visit the tax collector website for methods of payment accepted.
Locations marked with two asterisks (**) are license plate agents that may charge additional fees associated with performing motor vehicle transactions.
All other locations are state-sponsored driver license service centers and accept cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card or American Express. All knowledge exams requested with an interpreter are available by appointment only and are limited to one attempt per day.

Bureau of Administrative Reviews

Under Suspension – Need Driver License for Work/Hardship License

CityAddressPhone NumberHoursComments
Lauderdale Lakes3718-3 W. Oakland Blvd.
Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33311
Map to location
954-677-5801Mon - Fri
8:00am-5:00pm

Florida Highway Patrol Stations

For reporting crashes, crash reports
Note: For emergencies, dial 911 or *FHP (*347) from your cell phone

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Clerk of the Court Office

Paying a Traffic Citation or Court information
Website

CityAddressPhone NumberHours
Ft. Lauderdale201 SE Sixth Street
Room 130
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301
Map to location
954-831-6565Mon - Fri
8:00am-3:30pm

Motorist Services Regional Offices

Bureau of Dealer Services

Dealer licenses, complaints and investigations of dealers
Rebuilt inspections

CityAddressPhone NumberHours
Margate1135 Banks Road
Margate, FL 33063
Map to location
954-969-4216Mon-Fri
8:00am-5:00pm

Other Services

New Florida Residents

  1. Obtain your Florida driver license
  2. Then obtain automobile insurance from a company licensed to do business in Florida
  3. Finally, title and register your vehicle and obtain license plate

See Motor Vehicle Service Centers above for the following information:

  • Registration, tag and title
  • Boats, vessels and trailers
  • Disabled parking permits
  • Transferring a motor vehicle or boat/vessel title
  • Specialty tags

See Driver License Service Centers above for the following information:

  • Florida driver licenses/ID cards
  • Commercial driver licenses

Motorcycle Rider Training

  • 850-617-2528

Mobile Home & RV Construction

  • Manufacturing: 850-617-2808
  • Set up & inspection: 850-617-3004

Driver Improvement Schools

Motor Vehicle Dealers

  • For more information on dealer licenses, complaints, investigation of dealers or rebuilt inspections, see a Motorist Services Regional Office above.

Address Change

  • To change an address on a registration, tag, title or boat/vessel/trailer, see a Motor Vehicle Service Center above or visit www.gorenew.com.
  • To change an address on a driver license, see a Driver License Service Center above or visit www.gorenew.com.

Name Change

  • To change a name on a registration, tag, title or boat/vessel/trailer, see a Motor Vehicle Service Center above.
  • To change a name on a driver license, see a Driver License Service Center above.

Renewals or Replacements (Lost or Stolen Items)

  • For more information on renewals or replacements for a registration, tag, title or boat/vessel/trailer, see a Motor Vehicle Service Center above or visit www.gorenew.com.
  • For more information on renewals or replacements for a driver license, see a Driver License Service Center above or visit www.gorenew.com.

Commercial Motor Vehicles & Drivers

  • IFTA decals/IRP tags 850-617-3711

Broward County Dmv Driver's License

Refunds

  • For Driver License related refunds, please use form 73644 and mail with any applicable supporting documentation to the location listed within the form. You may also send an email to DLRefunds@flhsmv.gov, attaching the form and all applicable supporting documentation.
  • For Vehicle/Mobile Home/Vessels related refunds, please use form 83363 and mail with any applicable supporting documentation to the location listed within the form. You may also send an email to MVRefunds@flhsmv.gov, attaching the form and all applicable supporting documentation.

Broward County Florida Drivers License Check

Customer Service Center

Driver License Locations Broward County

  • 850-617-2000
  • Monday-Friday 7 am – 5:45 pm EST
  • Automated services available 24 hours, 7 days a week