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Do you have to have car insurance to get a Florida drivers license?

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I'm 16 and about to travel to Florida and currently dont have a license. Do I have to have proof of insurance before I am able to get my teen restricted drivers license down there?

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  1. it is not likely to provide an perfect answer to this question,you should find it yourself.explore the resource here should be helpful.http://car-insurance.online-tips.info/ca...


  2. You have to be a resident of FL to get a license in the state, you can't just drive down and get one.  FL is a no fault insurance state, and any vehicle you drive would have to be insured, but you wouldn't have to show insurance to get a learners permit.

    Every person under 18 years old MUST hold a Learner’s License for one year – there are NO exceptions to this law.

    No person may drive alone with a Learner’s License – regardless of age.

  3. Yes, you need car insurance in every US state

  4. For automobile insurance the quick way to get a very good rate is do a policy comparison on car policies. Make sure that you compare similar options with the same limits, auto make, zip code, etc so that all things are an accurate comparison.



    What I most often recommend is an online comparison quote at http://www.lowratetoday.com since they have lots of insurers and can give many quotes on car insurance polices.

  5. yes you do. if you drive you need coverage.

    get a free online insurance quote with no intent to buy here...

    http://www.autoinsurancepros.net

  6. You can go to dmv.org and click on your state to check the specifics for Florida.  However, usually you only have to show proof of insurance when registering a car, or renewing the registration... not when getting your license.

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