FL Two-Year Registration Renewal
Depending on your type of vehicle, you may be eligible to renew every two years (biennially). Your
eligibility is determined by the FLHSMV.
If you're eligible to renew for two years, your renewal fees will double, but your month and day of
expiration will not change.
For more information on biennial renewals, including types of vehicle's and registration that do NOT
qualify, check out the FLHSMV's Renewal Procedures Manual.
To check the status of your registration renewal, contact the Florida DMV.
FL Registration Renewal Notice
As a courtesy to remind you to renew your registration, your county may send you a notice prior to
your vehicles expiration date containing such information as:
Renewal fees.
Renewal date.
Information about your vehicle.
Available renewal methods.
Didn't Receive a FL Registration Renewal Notice?
Your county is not required to send a renewal notice. If you're searching for a florida tag lookup,
chances are you didn't receive your notice. Whether you get one or not, you are required to renew
your registration on time or risk being fined.
If you recently moved, make sure to update your address with the FLHSMV. You may also contact
your local County Tax Collector Office and ask to have your fees calculated.
Renewing Your Florida Registration
FL Liability Insurance Requirements
To legally drive in Florida, you must maintain a minimum level of auto liability insurance at all times. If
you no longer meet the state minimums or do not have coverage, you can't renew your FL
registration.
If you need to obtain or change coverage, check the rates of different providers in our Insurance
Center section.