Driving While License Suspended/Revoked
Course Highlights:
Driving While License Suspended/Revoked
- Step-by-Step guide to restoring driving privileges.
- Student's DHSMV driving record is personally reviewed with student.
- Small Classes to maximize group interaction.
- DWLS/R may be court-ordered.

Purpose of Driving While License Suspended or Revoked (DWLS/R) Course
Florida Safety Council offers this program to provide individuals arrested for driving with suspended or revoked licenses a step-by-step guide to restoring their driving privileges. This course includes activities that enable the offender to review their attitudes, behaviors and goals and the positive changes they must make to get their driver’s license.
Each student’s DHSMV driving record is personally reviewed with the student to determine what measures must be taken to restore driving privileges.
DWLS/R may be court-ordered.
Goal of DWLS/R
Florida Safety Council offers this course to provide individuals with the knowledge to resolve their driving record problems, thereby creating a more positive driver by changing attitudes and behaviors.
Course Content
- An explanation of the DWLS/R law and related laws.
- Personalized review and assessment of the student's official Florida driving record.
- Step-by-step guidelines on resolving the driving record problems.
- Review of procedures and sample forms needed to restore driving privileges.
- Self-improvement covering stress management, goal setting and self-motivation.
- By the conclusion of the program, each student has developed their own set of goals to change their driving behavior and has developed a “contract” to support that behavior change.
- Each Student learns how to reinstate and keep their license.
Course Format
- One day, 8-hour course with a student workbook.
- Small classes (up to 25 students) to maximize group interaction and provide personalized attention.
Course Availability
Classes are scheduled regularly throughout Central Florida.
Registration
Enroll by telephone or in person at one of our seven office locations. Students should provide a copy of the court order or DHSMV referral form to insure correct reporting of the attendance to referring court or agency.
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