Florida Teens Must Stay In School To Drive, Suspended License Lawyer

Florida Suspended License Hotline wants all Florda students to know that you must stay in school to drive. If your license is suspended you may find it difficult to get to school. Now you must depend on your parents or friends. If you are faced with a suspended license you need some serious help fast. You do not want this on your record especially if you have hopes of college and a professional career.

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You Must Stay in School to Keep Learners Permit  and be Abke to Drive

Florida teens can get their learners permit or drivers license suspended for a number of reasons just like adult drivers. Unique to teen drivers under the age of 18 is the State of Florida requirement to attend school in order to keep their driving privilege.


Skip School  and Lose Your Ability to Drive

A Florida teen under the age of 18 cannot miss more than 15 days of school with unexcused absences within a 90 day period or their learners permit or drivers license will be suspended – indefinitely.

Florida schools automatically send a computer-generated list of students with unacceptable attendance to their school districts. Then each of the 67 Florida school districts transmits the data to the Florida DMV. The student's privilege to drive is then suspended until age 18 or until a documented pattern of acceptable attendance is established. Students are informed of the suspension in the form a letter from the Department of Motor Vehicles in Tallahassee.
Drivers License Suspensions for Poor Attendance

In the 2006 – 2007 Florida school year 9,234 students lost their driving privilege because they did not attend school. This applies to learners permits and drivers licenses. Connecting school attendance to driving privileges for teens may be having the desired effect. The number of repeat suspensions over the last seven years is consistently around 5 percent. – 499 in the 2006 – 2007 school year.

This suggests that teen drivers who lost their Florida learners permit or drivers license for lack of attendance maintained acceptable attendance 95 percent of the time after their first suspension. The data has not been studied to determine if other factors influenced these results.
Truant Teens Get No License

Truancy in Florida also prevents a teen from applying for their learner permit or drivers license. Students under 18 that do not have a learners permit or drivers license and are not meeting attendance requirements will receive a letter from the DMV indicating they cannot get their license until they meet school attendance requirements.
If you are a drop out you may find yourself walking

Florida Teens who drop out of school have their driving privilege suspended until they are 18.
History and Statistics of Connecting School Attendance to Driving

The State of Florida sent out the first letters suspending teen driving privileges on February 16, 1999. Since then the DMV has sent letters to 353,580 Florida teens.

The majority of those teenagers (262,948) were non-licensed minors – meaning that based on their age they were eligible to drive but did not have a learner permit or drivers license. And because of poor school attendance would not be permitted to get any drivers license until they started attending school.

Below are the Number of Suspension Orders issued to Licensed Florida Teen Drivers since 2000. This data is tracked by the Florida DMV in cooperation with the Florida Department of Education.
School Year 1st Suspension 2nd Supension
2000 – 2001 9,776 300
2001 – 2002 8,788 438
2002 – 2003 8,782 337
2003 – 2004 8,400 322
2004 – 2005 8,633 350
2005 – 2006 9,088 457
2006 – 2007 9,234 429

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Florda Juvenile Suspended License Lawyer, License Reinstatement Help

If you are under the age of 21 and lose your drivers license there very specific laws and penalties that apply. It is not easy to get around in Florida wothout a drivers license and it certainly will not help your social life to lose your license. If you are in Florda attending a local college or university and get arrested for driving with a suspended license you can run the risk of getting expelled.

Under Section 322.2616 Florida Statutes,

Any driver under the age of 21 can be asked to  submit to a breath test, urine test, or blood test if you appear to  be impaired  above the legal limit of .08 but even anything above a .02.  The result can be a suspended  driver's and arrest.
Laws in Florida For Under the Age of 21 DUI

•First under age 21 DUI Suspension: Six (6) months; or
•Second or subsequent under age 21 DUI suspensions: Twelve (12) months.

If you refused to take a breath, blood or urine test following the arrest for DUI  then

•First under age 21 DUI Suspension: Twelve (12) months;
•Second or Subsequent under age 21 DUI Suspension: Eighteen (18) months. if you  blow  over .05  you may be faced  with additional charges and  a requirement that the driver's license suspension remain in effect until the you complete a substance abuse evaluation and treatment.

As a parent this becomes a serious problem

You are now faced with the extra burden of  finding the  time to drive your j under 21  son or daughter to school, work or other activities.

Call our drivers license supension hotline today