There are 8 regional BAR offices. You must contact the one that serves the county where you were arrested to apply for your hardship license or waive your formal review.
| City | Address | Phone Number |
| Miami | 7795 W. Flagler Street, Suite 82C | (305) 265-3001 |
| Lauderdale Lakes | 3718-3 W. Oakland Park Blvd | (954) 677-5800 |
| Tampa | 2814 East Hillsborough Avenue | (813) 276-5795 |
| Clearwater | 4585 140th Avenue North, Suite 1002 | (727) 507-4405 |
| Orlando | 4101 Clarcona-Ocoee Road, Ste. 152 | (407) 445-5581 |
| Jacksonville | 7439 Wilson Boulevard | (904) 777-2132 |
| Tallahassee | 2900 Apalachee Pkwy, Room B-154 | (850) 617-2449 |
| Pensacola | 100 Stumpfield Road | (850) 494-5728 |
Licensed DUI Schools (By Region)
Florida law requires you to attend the DUI school in the county where you live, work, or attend school. Here are the primary providers:
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Miami-Dade: Advocate Program (Multiple locations in Miami/Cutler Bay) or Metro Traffic School.
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Broward: Broward Dade Safety Council (Lauderdale Lakes/Ft. Lauderdale) or Metro Traffic School (Davie/Hollywood).
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Hillsborough: DUI Counterattack, Inc. (Tampa).
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Pinellas/Pasco: Suncoast Safety Council (Clearwater) or Pride Integrated Services (New Port Richey).
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Orange/Osceola/Seminole: Florida Safety Council (Orlando/Merritt Island/Melbourne).
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Duval/Nassau/St. Johns: Northeast Florida Safety Council (Jacksonville/Orange Park).
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Lee/Charlotte/Collier: Southwest Florida Safety Council (Fort Myers/Naples).
Important Reminder: The "10-Day" Clock
If you want to bypass the "hard time" (the period where you cannot drive at all), you generally must visit the BAR office within 10 calendar days of your arrest.
To register for DUI school, you will typically need:
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A copy of your DUI citation.
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Your arrest affidavit (police report).
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Your BAC results (or proof of refusal).
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Approximately $300–$400 for the enrollment fee.

