


Howard Finkelstein, 7News Legal Expert: “If you are one of those people who has to renew in person, realize this mess is not your fault. Well, people are frustrated because the state can’t renew everyone’s license, so Howard, what can drivers do? Voicemail 2: “Here is a novel idea: how about allowing that person to do it by mail, and it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure this out, and yet once again, our officials in Tallahassee have proven how totally inept they are.” Sarcastic South Floridians have had enough. The state cannot renew their licenses, but police officers can write you tickets for not renewing your license. Luis Sosa: “Because I was willing to drive all the way to Palm Beach, Orlando, wherever I had to go to get the renewal, and everything says ‘No appointments available.'” So Luis expanded his search for an appointment. I don’t have a way to renew my license.'”Ī $113 ticket for driving with an expired license, expired because South Florida drivers can’t get an appointment in Miami-Dade or Broward to renew their license. Luis Sosa: “‘I have to give you a ticket, a citation for the expired license,’ and I explained to him, ‘I can’t go to an office. Luis found out after his license expired. Every day there’s no appointments.”Īnd if you get caught by the police driving to work or the grocery store with that expired license, watch out. Many people give up and show up at the DMV, where they are turned away. Woman: “DMV is unavailable for any appointments. He is right, and if you go online to make an appointment…

Voicemail 1: “My driver’s license is expiring, and they’re telling you they can’t help you.”įrom voicemails and emails, so many South Floridians who have to renew their licenses in person are told you have to first make an appointment.
