Escambia County Driver License Clinic

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Escambia County Driver License Clinic

Escambia County Driver License Clinic

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Date and time

Friday, March 24 · 9am - 2pm CDT

Location

M.C. Blanchard Judicial Building 190 West Government Street Pensacola, FL 32502

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The First Judicial Circuit will host a Driver License Clinic on Friday, March 24, 2023, to assist individuals whose licenses have been revoked, suspended, or cancelled. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the M.C. Blanchard Judicial Building located at 190 Governmental Center in Pensacola.

Registration is open to the first 150 registered participants. Be sure to monitor the email address you provide at registration as email will be the primary form of communication between participants and the clinic staff. Additional information may be requested of you via email. Failure to provide requested information may result in cancelled registration.

Please note: If you registered for previous clinics and failed to appear, you will be placed on the waiting list until all eligible participants have had an opportunity to register. The waiting list does not transfer to future clinics; therefore, participants will be required to re-register in order to participate in the future.

WALK-INS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO PARTICIPATE.

Staff from the Escambia County Tax Collector’s Office, Florida Department of Revenue, Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Escambia County Clerk of Court, Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, Office of the State Attorney, and the Office of the Public Defender, along with judges and court staff, will work together to assist registrants and provide individualized information relevant to each participant’s personal circumstances. The goal of the clinic is to provide “one-stop shopping” for citizens to interact with the appropriate state agencies and/or the court so they can determine how to regain their driving privileges. The clinic will not be able to assist individuals with licenses revoked, suspended, or cancelled due to out-of-state matters. Additionally, the clinic will not waive outstanding financial obligations or address pending criminal charges or charges for which an individual is currently on probation.

Driver licenses may be suspended for a variety of reasons, including:

1) Failure to pay traffic tickets;

2) Accumulation of too many points on one’s driving record;

3) Failure to pay child support;

4) Failure to pay or work off fines, fees, and costs imposed as part of a criminal sentence;

5) Failure to maintain automobile insurance;

6) Failure to register a vehicle or keep or renew the registration;

7) Failure to obtain, renew, or return a car tag; or

8) Designation as an habitual traffic offender.

Licenses may also be revoked as a consequence of entering a plea to certain crimes, such as driving under the influence or certain drug-related offenses.

Convictions for driving while license suspended or revoked can carry serious consequences. A first offense is a second degree misdemeanor. A second offense can be charged as a first degree misdemeanor. A third or subsequent offense can be charged as a third degree felony punishable by up to five years in prison.

If you have any questions regarding the event, please email us at esc.dl.clinic@flcourts1.gov. We will respond to your email as soon as possible.

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