Below are the list of the following sanctions that are not eligible for early reinstatement (often called the hardship license) under Florida law:
- Administrative suspension for a refusal under 322.2615 with a prior refusal;
- Administrative suspensions under Section 322.2615 if there have been two or more convictions for DUI;
- First conviction for DUI with two or more prior refusal suspensions;
- Second conviction for DUI outside 5 years of the preceding conviction for DUI;
- Third conviction for DUI outside 10 years of the preceding conviction for DUI;
- Revocation for felony violation of chapter 893, or felony possession of a controlled substance;
- Suspension for possession of tobacco by a minor;
- Indefinite revocation for child support delinquency;
- Indefinite revocation for failing to pay traffic fines or failure to appear for a traffic summons;
- Suspension resulting from the "Drop Out Law";
- Theft of motor vehicle parts or components (unless authorized by the trial judge);
- Financial Responsibility suspensions;
- Permanent revocation for murder resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle; or
- Permanent revocation for DUI manslaughter where the record shows a prior conviction for DUI.