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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title XXIII
MOTOR VEHICLES
Chapter 322
DRIVER LICENSES
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322.142 Color photographic or digital imaged licenses.
(1) The department shall, upon receipt of the required fee, issue to each qualified applicant for a driver license a color photographic or digital imaged driver license bearing a fullface photograph or digital image of the licensee. Notwithstanding chapter 761 or s. 761.05, the requirement for a fullface photograph or digital image of the licensee may not be waived. A space shall be provided upon which the licensee shall affix his or her usual signature, as required in s. 322.14, in the presence of an authorized agent of the department so as to ensure that such signature becomes a part of the license.
(2) The department shall, upon receipt of the required fee, issue to each qualified licensee applying for a renewal license in accordance with s. 322.18 a color photographic or digital imaged license as provided for in subsection (1).
(3) The department may conduct negotiations and enter into contracts with qualified firms possessing the requisite qualifications for the development and production of photographic or digital imaged identification documents to assure efficient and economical processing of such licenses in sufficient quantity and of acceptable quality to meet the requirements and intent of this section, and to ensure adequate service at a sufficient number of locations, at the lowest competitive sealed bid price.
(4) The department may maintain a film negative or print file. The department shall maintain a record of the digital image and signature of the licensees, together with other data required by the department for identification and retrieval. Reproductions from the file or digital record are exempt from the provisions of s. 119.07(1) and may be made and issued only:
(a) For departmental administrative purposes;
(b) For the issuance of duplicate licenses;
(c) In response to law enforcement agency requests;
(d) To the Department of Business and Professional Regulation and the Department of Health pursuant to an interagency agreement for the purpose of accessing digital images for reproduction of licenses issued by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation or the Department of Health;
(e) To the Department of State or a supervisor of elections pursuant to an interagency agreement to facilitate determinations of eligibility of voter registration applicants and registered voters in accordance with ss. 98.045 and 98.075;
(f) To the Department of Revenue pursuant to an interagency agreement for use in establishing paternity and establishing, modifying, or enforcing support obligations in Title IV-D cases;
(g) To the Department of Children and Families pursuant to an interagency agreement to conduct protective investigations under part III of chapter 39 and chapter 415;
(h) To the Department of Children and Families pursuant to an interagency agreement specifying the number of employees in each of that department’s regions to be granted access to the records for use as verification of identity to expedite the determination of eligibility for public assistance and for use in public assistance fraud investigations;
(i) To the Agency for Health Care Administration pursuant to an interagency agreement for the purpose of authorized agencies verifying photographs in the Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse authorized under s. 435.12;
(j) To the Department of Financial Services pursuant to an interagency agreement to facilitate the location of owners of unclaimed property, the validation of unclaimed property claims, the identification of fraudulent or false claims, and the investigation of allegations of violations of the insurance code by licensees and unlicensed persons;
(k) To the Department of Commerce pursuant to an interagency agreement to facilitate the validation of reemployment assistance claims and the identification of fraudulent or false reemployment assistance claims;
(l) To district medical examiners pursuant to an interagency agreement for the purpose of identifying a deceased individual, determining cause of death, and notifying next of kin of any investigations, including autopsies and other laboratory examinations, authorized in s. 406.11;
(m) To the following persons for the purpose of identifying a person as part of the official work of a court:
1. A justice or judge of this state;
2. An employee of the state courts system who works in a position that is designated in writing for access by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court or a chief judge of a district or circuit court, or by his or her designee; or
3. A government employee who performs functions on behalf of the state courts system in a position that is designated in writing for access by the Chief Justice or a chief judge, or by his or her designee; or
(n) To the Agency for Health Care Administration pursuant to an interagency agreement to prevent health care fraud. If the Agency for Health Care Administration enters into an agreement with a private entity to carry out duties relating to health care fraud prevention, such contracts shall include, but need not be limited to:
1. Provisions requiring internal controls and audit processes to identify access, use, and unauthorized access of information.
2. A requirement to report unauthorized access or use to the Agency for Health Care Administration within 1 business day after the discovery of the unauthorized access or use.
3. Provisions for liquidated damages for unauthorized access or use of no less than $5,000 per occurrence.
History.s. 2, ch. 67-346; ss. 1, 2, ch. 72-279; s. 15, ch. 78-394; s. 8, ch. 85-98; s. 4, ch. 89-90; s. 28, ch. 90-268; s. 406, ch. 95-148; s. 36, ch. 95-333; s. 156, ch. 96-406; s. 4, ch. 98-223; s. 1, ch. 99-306; s. 23, ch. 2001-158; s. 143, ch. 2004-390; s. 14, ch. 2005-39; s. 76, ch. 2005-164; s. 52, ch. 2005-278; s. 17, ch. 2008-245; s. 5, ch. 2010-31; s. 3, ch. 2010-106; s. 1, ch. 2010-207; s. 54, ch. 2012-181; s. 46, ch. 2013-15; s. 1, ch. 2013-67; s. 1, ch. 2014-84; s. 1, ch. 2016-65; s. 7, ch. 2016-132; s. 1, ch. 2017-18; s. 51, ch. 2023-120; s. 94, ch. 2024-6.

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FLA. DHSMV v. Critchfield, 842 So. 2d 782 (Fla. 2003).

Cited 15 times | Published | Supreme Court of Florida

...cution and that the payee may recover reasonable collection fees. Section 3 creates section 322.251, Florida Statutes to provide for notice to a licensee whose driving privilege is suspended pursuant to section 832.09. Section 4 adds a subsection to section 322.142, Florida Statutes to provide for the DHSMV to sell copies of photographs or digital imaged driver's licenses under certain circumstances....
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Dept. of High. Saf. & Motor Vehs. v. Critchfield, 805 So. 2d 1034 (Fla. 5th DCA 2002).

Cited 9 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 2002 Fla. App. LEXIS 17, 2002 WL 10071

...ecution and that the payee may recover reasonable collection fees. Section 3 creates section 322.251, Florida Statues to provide for notice to a licensee whose driving privilege is suspended pursuant to section 832.09. Section 4 adds a subsection to section 322.142, Florida Statutes to provide for the DHSMV to sell copies of photographs or digital imaged driver's licenses under certain circumstances....
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State, Dept. of High. Saf. & Motor Vehs. v. Krejci Co., 570 So. 2d 1322 (Fla. 2d DCA 1990).

Cited 1 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 1990 Fla. App. LEXIS 4090, 1990 WL 77254

...In pursuit of this defense, Scarlett O'Hara's subpoenaed the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to produce the driver's license photographic records of the plaintiff and her sister. The department denied the request for the photographs on the basis of section 322.142(4), Florida Statutes (1987)....
...cords which are presently provided by law to be confidential or which are prohibited from being inspected by the public, whether by general or special law, are exempt from the provision of subsection (1)." The department contends, and we agree, that section 322.142(4), Florida Statutes (1987), exempts its photographic records from the Public Records Act. Section 322.142(4), relating to color photographic driver's licenses, provides: The department [of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles] shall maintain a film negative or print file....
...ic instances set forth in the statute. Additionally, petitioner has pointed us to a staff analysis by the Senate Transportation Committee, dated December 28, 1988, in which it was recommended that the exemption to the Public Records Act contained in section 322.142(4) be revived and readopted....
...n 119.14, Florida Statutes, which provides that exemptions are automatically repealed by a certain date unless revived and readopted. See §§ 119.14(2) and (3)(a), Fla. Stat. (1987). We note that the legislature readopted the exemption contained in section 322.142(4), effective October 1, 1989. See Ch. 89-90, § 4, Laws of Fla. The current section 322.142(4), Florida Statutes (1989), now contains uniform language which clearly states the exemption, as required by section 119.14(4)(e)....
...Further, we note that the trial court has attempted to ensure the confidentiality of the records by agreeing to Scarlett O'Hara's stipulation at the hearing that the records could be sealed. Accordingly, we hold that the photographic records maintained by the department pursuant to section 322.142(4) are exempt from public inspection by virtue of section 119.07(3)(a)....
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Freeman v. Dep't of High. Saf., 924 So. 2d 48 (Fla. 5th DCA 2006).

Cited 1 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 2006 WL 357826

...Section 322.14(1)(a), Florida Statutes (2003), requires the Department to "issue to every applicant qualifying therefor, a driver's license as applied for, which license shall bear thereon a color photograph or digital image of the licensee." Likewise, section 322.142, entitled "Color photographic or digital imaged licenses," states: (1) The department shall, upon receipt of the required fee, issue to each qualified applicant for an original driver's license a color photographic or digital imaged driver's license bearing a fullface photograph or digital image of the licensee....
...In House Bill 1697, Chapter 2005-164, Laws of Florida, sections 69 and 76, the legislature exempted the requirement for a fullface photograph on state identification cards from FRFRA by amending section 322.051, Florida Statutes, and state driver's licenses by amending section 322.142, Florida Statutes....
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Image Data, L.L.C. v. Sullivan, 739 So. 2d 725 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1999).

Published | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1999 Fla. App. LEXIS 12111, 1999 WL 729074

sale of such information was authorized by section 322.142, Florida Statutes (Supp. 1998), which then

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