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Florida will require all driver’s license tests to be in English starting Feb. 6, 2026.
Starting February 6, 2026, Florida will require all driver’s license knowledge and skills exams to be administered exclusively in English, eliminating multilingual testing options, interpreter services, and non-English printed materials.
Following a statewide update to the testing system, the modification is applicable to all license types, including commercial and oral exams.
The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles cited the need for consistent understanding of traffic laws and improved road safety as key reasons, though no specific details on the rationale were provided.
All applicants wishing to acquire or renew a driver's license in the state are impacted by the policy.
Florida exigirá que todas las pruebas de licencia de conducir sean en inglés a partir del 6 de febrero de 2026.