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If your driving privilege is revoked for inadequate visual
acuity, you may submit an updated Report of Eye
Examination form for reconsideration. If your driving
privilege is revoked because of inadequate field of vision,
you may submit a charted visual field for reconsideration.
For more information on how to obtain FLHSMV’s vision
forms, go to the Statewide Resources in Chapter 5.
Reporting Unsafe Drivers
You may see behaviors or symptoms of medical
conditions in someone you know that may indicate
they are unsafe to drive. Under Florida law, any
physician, agency, family member, or the general
public, who knows of any licensed driver’s mental or
physical disability that may cause them to be an unsafe
driver, is authorized to report this information to the
FLHSMV. The Medical Reporting Form should provide
the full name, date of birth, and address of the person
being reported along with a description of the problem.
Anyone reporting the driver must include their own
contact information and sign the report. However,
this contact information is not shared with anyone,
including the driver being reported. It is only used
when the report information needs to be clarified.
These reports are kept strictly confidential and no legal
action can be taken against the person submitting the
report. You can learn more about this reporting process
as well as how to have a conversation when you have
concerns about someone’s safe driving in our Families
and Caregivers brochure.
24 Florida’s Guide to Safe Mobility for Life

