#3 If your driver license and license plates were suspended for not having insurance under the Florida No-Fault Law, you must

Attend a Florida Financial Responsibility training course and show proof of insurance.

Get the required insurance and attend a Driver Improvement course.

Pay $150 for a first offense and show proof of current insurance to get them back.

All of the mentioned steps are required if your driver license and license plates were suspended for not having insurance under the Florida No-Fault Law.

1. You must attend a Florida Financial Responsibility training course to learn about the importance of having insurance coverage. After completing the course, you need to provide proof of insurance.

2. You must also obtain the required insurance coverage to comply with the law and protect yourself and others on the road. Once you have obtained the necessary insurance, you will need to provide proof of insurance.

3. Additionally, you will be required to attend a Driver Improvement course to improve your driving skills and knowledge. This course may help prevent future traffic violations and accidents.

4. Finally, you will need to pay a fine of $150 for a first offense. Once you have paid the fine and provided proof of current insurance, you can have your driver license and license plates reinstated.

It is important to abide by the Florida No-Fault Law and maintain valid insurance coverage to ensure both your safety and the safety of others on the road.