DUI suspension in the Orlando area? FR44 filed in 30 minutes or less. Lowest rate — guaranteed.
Get My Free Quote →Orlando is one of Florida's busiest metros — and one of the most active for DUI enforcement. If your license was suspended in Orange County, here's your path back.
Orange County covers Orlando, Winter Park, Ocoee, and Apopka — all high-traffic areas with active DUI enforcement. A suspension here means you need FR44 before DHSMV touches your reinstatement.
Florida mandates double the normal liability limits for FR44: $100,000 per person, $300,000 per accident, $50,000 property damage. Your FR44 certificate proves you have it — we file it.
Standard carriers often refuse DUI drivers or price them out. We exclusively shop state-approved FR44 specialists to find your lowest rate — not the one that pays the best commission.
FR44 must be continuous for 3 years in Florida. A single day without coverage resets your clock. We'll set up renewal reminders so you never accidentally let it lapse.
Three steps. Thirty minutes. Done.
Call us or fill out the form. We run quotes across all eligible carriers for Orange County drivers immediately.
Owner or non-owner — we explain the difference and recommend the right fit for your situation and budget.
We file electronically. Most Orlando-area clients have their FR44 confirmed within 30 minutes of payment.
Serving Orlando, Winter Park, Apopka, Ocoee, Winter Garden & all of Orange County.
Most Orange County drivers don't realize how much cheaper a non-owner policy can be. Find out which one you need.
Not sure which fits? Read the full comparison guide or just call — we'll figure it out in 2 minutes.
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