If you’re considering getting street legal in Florida, you must know what the process entails. So if you’re ready to take your vehicle out on the open road, keep reading!
What should I know about this?
First, you should know that there are two types of street legal requirements in Florida: permanent and temporary. Permanent street-legal is required for vehicles driven on public roads throughout the state. At the same time, temporary is necessary only if your car needs to be driven in a limited area or duration. If you’re unsure which type of street legal applies to your vehicle, it’s best to check with your local DMV office before proceeding further.
Suppose permanent street legal does apply to your situation, and you plan on driving your vehicle for more than 30 days within a year. In that case, you must first have a safety inspection to check to ensure your car is in good working condition and that all safety equipment is up to standard. From there, you’ll receive a metal street-legal tag to display on the back of your car.
We hope this information has been useful to you.