If you are involved in a crash where you are at fault and do not have the required insurance to comply with the Financial Responsibility Law, your driver license and/or license plates will be suspended for up to:
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1 year.
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3 years.
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2 years.
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6 months.
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Explanation
In Florida, if you are at fault in a crash and fail to provide the required insurance to comply with the Financial Responsibility Law, your driver’s license and/or license plates may be suspended for up to three years. Additionally, the DHSMV may require you to pay for the damages caused before your driving privileges are reinstated.
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