The Florida driving test, also known as the Class E Driving Skills Test, is a behind-the-wheel driving test that must be supervised by a driving examiner, normally at a FLHSMV location. You can schedule an appointment for your test using the FLHSMV Online Appointment Service and Information System (OASIS).
To cancel your driving test, go to the 'My bookings' page of your MyRoadSafetyOpen in new browser tabOpen in new browser tab account, click 'Manage Booking' and select 'Cancel'.
Walk-ins accepted on a limited basis. Appointments.
"Revoked" means that the privilege to drive has been terminated. "Canceled" means that the person's driver's license has been declared void and is not valid.
If your local DMV is open on the weekend, it is never wise to visit during this time either. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday are the best days to take a trip to the DMV.
Appointment Only No driving tests or written tests at this location. Appointment only.
Appointments are recommended, but not required at most offices. Look at the list of offices–some are by Appointment Only. Otherwise, you can go to any office that is convenient. Visit the FLHSMV fees page for more information and a list of fees.
IMPORTANT: To use cancellation services the pupil first needs to have a test booked, this can be done via the DVSA website. Our service does not buy or sell test slots, we can only help re-arrange the pupils booked test to a more suitable date & time, or test centre as soon as availability presents itself.
To voluntarily surrender your license, please log in to your MyProfile account. Alternatively, you may send a letter to the Bureau of Licensing stating that you wish to surrender your license.
To clear the suspension, contact the court in the county where the suspension was issued and satisfy the court requirements. You may then present proof of satisfaction in the form of an affidavit within 30 days, along with all applicable reinstatement fees, to any Florida driver license service center.