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      Martin County Tax Collector                                                                          Important New Legislation: Effective Feb. 15, 2021
                                                                                                             Drivers with Class E driver’s licenses that have
        Ruth “Ski” Pietruszewski,                                                                          been expired for more than one year will be required to
      Martin County Tax Collector,                                                                         complete the Class E knowledge exam and vision exam
      announces that the Real ID                                                                           prior to obtaining a valid Class E driver’s license. The
      Act compliance date has                                                                              Class E knowledge exam may be completed up to one year
      been extended for two years.                                                                         before applying for a Class E driver’s license. If the period
      The extended date is May                                                                             between completion of the Class E knowledge exam and
      7, 2025. Look for the gold                                                                           application for a Class E driver’s license exceeds one year,
      star in the upper right-hand                                                                         retesting of the knowledge exam will be required prior to
      side of your driver’s license                                                                        issuance. Pick up your driver’s license handbook at any of
      to confirm you are Real ID                                                                           our four convenient locations or go online to https://www.
      compliant.                                                                                           FLHSMV.gov/resources/handbooks-manuals/. Handbooks
        Customers must renew                             Ruth “Ski” Pietruszewski, Martin County Tax Collector,   are available in English, Spanish, and Creole.
      their Florida driver’s license or photo ID card every eight   advises drivers, “Don’t let your driver’s license expire!”  Let’s Keep It Safe And Fun!
      years. The  expiration  date  is  listed  on  the  credential.                                         Golf carts are exceptionally useful and provide lots of
      Florida driver’s license holders may renew their   date and ID card holders may renew 12 months in advance   fun for both adults and their children and offer convenient
      credential up to 18 months in advance of the expiration   of the expiration date.                    and enjoyable transportation. If any conversions have
                                                                                                           been made to the vehicle or the laws are unknown, legal
                                                                                                           and safety issues could arise. The first question to ask is:
                                                                                                           Is this a golf cart or a low speed vehicle?
                                                                                                             F.S.  320.01(22)  A golf cart is defined by Florida
                                                                                                           Statute as a “motor vehicle designed and manufactured
                                                                                                           for operation on a golf course for sporting or recreational
                                                                                                           purposes and that is not capable of exceeding speeds of
                                                                                                           20 miles per hour.”
                                                                                                             F.S.  320.01(41)  A low speed vehicle is defined by
                                                                                                           Florida statute as any “four-wheeled vehicle whose top
                                                                                                           speed is greater than 20 miles per hour but not greater
                                                                                                           than 25 miles per hour, including but not limited to,
                                                                                                           neighborhood vehicles.”
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