New temporary limousine licenses available

Miami-Dade County will issue Miami Grand Prix 2024 temporary for-hire licenses valid from April 26 through May 10.

The temporary license will be available to the following for-hire transportation operators:

  • Luxury sedan, stretch and super stretch limousine, and passenger motor carrier operators currently licensed by a state or political subdivision of a state to engage in the limousine or for-hire van service business
  • Existing Miami-Dade license holders wishing to increase their fleets for this event. 

Completed applications may be submitted Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., starting April 25, to the Department of Transportation and Public Works, Passenger Transportation Regulatory Division, 601 NW 1st Court, 18th Floor, Miami, Florida, 33136. 

Walk-in applications will be accepted, and same-day decal issuance will be available for applications that meet all requirements. 

Miami-Dade County regulates for-hire limousines on a countywide basis under Chapter 31, Article VI of the County Code. Limousines are not equipped with meters and are dispatched from one central business location. 

Service must be prearranged a minimum of one hour in advance of the transportation to be provided.

All entities providing limousine service are required to have a for-hire license, and each vehicle must have an operating permit. 

For additional information about limousine license requirements and fees, visit For-Hire Transportation

Contact Pedro Orelle at 786-469-2370, Benson Thomas at 786-469-2368, or Michael Pough at 786-469-2369 for questions concerning the temporary license application.

Originally published at https://www.miamidade.gov/global/news-item.page?Mduid_news=news1712158047165733

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