Resources

Welcome to South Florida… We’re glad you’re here

As South Florida’s premier residential real estate company, we are driven to make every aspect of your move as stress-free as possible.



It’s with this commitment in mind that we are proud to offer this Community Resource Guide.

South Florida Fun Facts 

Broward County — Coral Springs, FL — The Sell South Florida Team

Oldest Structure… Stranahan House 

Built 1901, listed in the National Register of Historic Places 1973

Area: 1,323 Square Miles

Municipalities: 31

2023 Population: 2 Million

Number of Parks: 50 

Palm Beach County — Coral Springs, FL — The Sell South Florida Team

Oldest Structure… Jupiter Lighthouse

Opened in 1860, Lighthouse Museum opened in 1973

Area: 2,248 Square Miles

Municipalities: 39

2023 Population: 1.54 Million 

Number of Parks: 110 

Transfer your Driver License 

As a new resident of the Sunshine State, you have 30 days once you have established residency to get your Florida driver license or ID card. You may be considered a new resident when you accept employment, engage in a trade, register to vote, enroll a child in a Florida public school, or file for homestead exemption.

When moving to Florida from another state, you must make a reservation for in-person driver license service.

The Class E Knowledge and Driving Skills Exam is waived if you present your valid out-of-state driver license.

A vision test is required. 

Register To Vote

YOU ARE ELIGIBLE TO REGISTER TO VOTE IN FLORIDA IF:


  • You are a citizen of the United States of America


  • You are a Florida resident


  • You are at least 18 years old (you may pre-register to vote at the age of 16, but you cannot vote until you are 18 years old)


  • You have not been adjudicated mentally incapacitated with respect to voting in Florida or any other state


  • You have not been convicted of a felony, or have been convicted of a felony and had your voting rights restored

Transfer your

Motor Vehicle Registration

Transfer your Motor Vehicle Registration

As a new resident of the Sunshine State, you have 30 days once you have established residency to apply for a new vehicle title and registration. You may be considered a new resident when you accept employment, engage in a trade, register to vote, enroll a child in a Florida public school, or file for homestead exemption. 

To register a vehicle that was previously titled out-of-state, you will need to make a reservation at a service center. You may be required to bring the following documents & information to your scheduled reservation:

  • Proof of valid Florida auto insurance
  • Bring Out-of-state title certificate.
  • If leased, bring leasing company information.
  • If you have a lien (financing by monthly payments), bring lienholder name and address
  • Valid passport or U.S. driver license/ID card

Community Resources in Broward & Palm Beach Counties 

Congratulations on the purchase of your new home. 

Below, you'll find a comprehensive list of resources that can help make settling into your new community a little easier. 

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