Getting Your Florida Learner's Permit: What to Know About the DETS Program
Starting July 1, 2025, Florida teens must complete the new DETS course to get a learner’s permit. Learn what DETS is, how it differs from TLSAE, and how to stay on track.
Starting July 1, 2025, Florida teens must complete the new DETS course to get a learner’s permit. Learn what DETS is, how it differs from TLSAE, and how to stay on track.
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