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If you are pulled over driving with expired tags in Florida, you will be fined. As long as you have a valid license and valid insurance, you can drive your vehicle home and renew your tags. If the tags have been expired for more than 6 months and you have been stopped for the same issue in the last six months, you may face additional fines, charges, or even be sent to jail.

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