News & Developments
Keep in touch with our recent news and Osceola county related events and developments.
DRIVING SKILLS TEST
MARCH 30, 2015 – DRIVER LICENSE
Effective March 30, 2015, Class E Driving Skills Test offered at the Main Office of the Osceola County Tax Collector by appointment only. No walk-ins will be accepted for the driving skills test.
DL KNOWLEDGE TEST
JANUARY 15, 2015 – DRIVER LICENSE
Effective January 15, 2015 Driver License Knowledge Tests have New Time Limit.
VEHICLE REGISTRATION
SEPTEMBER 1, 2014 – REGISTRATION
Effective September 1, 2014 Vehicle Registration Fees will be Reduced.
EMAIL PHISHING
FEBRUARY 7, 2013 – CYBERSECURITY
Fraudsters Use Agency’s Name and Email Address for Phishing Expedition.
Click here for Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Press Release.
PARKING PERMIT
MARCH 30, 2015 – PARKING PERMIT
Effective October 1, 2012, New Disabled Parking Permit Requirements.
For New Disabled Parking Permit Requirements click below.
PUERTO RICO BIRTH CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS:
JULY 1, 2010 – BIRTH CERTIFICATE
Effective July 1, 2010, New Puerto Rico Birth Certificate Requirements.
Click below for the New Puerto Rico Birth Certificate Requirements.
VEHICLE SELLERS:
JUNE – 2011 – VEHICLES
Florida law now requires individuals selling a motor vehicle in the Sunshine State to submit a Notice of Sale (Form HSMV 82050 ) within 30 days of sale.
ID & DL REQUIREMENTS:
MARCH 30, 2015 – DRIVER LICENSE
Effective January 1, 2010 New Driver License & ID Card Requirements.
Click below for the New Driver License & ID Card Requirements.
HELP SAVE LIVES!
INFORMATION – DONATE LIFE
Join Florida’s Organ and Tissue Donor Registry and Help Save Lifes! Today, more than 100,000 children and adults await life-saving organ transplants in the United States.
E-PASS CHANGES
INFORMATION – E-PASS
If you are a customer of E-Pass and recently received a new license plate or changed your address, please contact your respective agency to let them know of these changes.
SUN PASS CHANGES
INFORMATION – SUN PASS
Florida law now requires individuals selling a motor vehicle in the Sunshine State to submit a Notice of Sale (Form HSMV 82050 ) within 30 days of sale.