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Under Florida law, email addresses are public records. If you do not want your email address released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact the office by phone or by traditional mail. If you have any questions, please contact The emails provided may be used for official communication with the licensee.

Drivers can replace their driver license or ID card prior to its expiration if the credential is lost, stolen or they need to make an update.

The following may require a replacement credential. For a list of fees to renew or replace a credential, please visit our fees page. For more information about obtaining a Florida driver license, please visit our driver license page. Charter Boat Licenses may only be used on the boat designated on the license and are available for vessels that are commercially registered.

A commercial vessel registration or U. Coast Guard Certificate of Documentation with a commercial designation must be provided in order to purchase these licenses. Call for information on the Coast Guard Captain's license. Surf fishing and freshwater fishing guides and their customers are subject to Florida's recreational fishing license requirements.

The FWC does not require additional guide licenses. Additional restrictions on charter boat captain and crew and for-hire guides on a keeping their limit of fish under their own valid recreational saltwater fishing licenses are species specific. Currently, for most species of saltwater fish, with the exception of snook, grouper and red snapper in federal waters, all persons aboard a charter vessel can keep a legal limit of fish if the paying passengers fish under the vessel license and the crew fish under their own valid licenses.

For-hire guides may also keep a legal limit of fish while on duty with the exception of snook, grouper and red snapper in federal waters. An occupational license may be required by the city or county where you are doing business. Check with the city and county to see if you need an occupational license.

If you are operating a for-hire vessel in a park or a refuge e. Please check with the park or refuge headquarters for any specific permitting requirements for those areas.



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