Golf Cart → Street-Legal LSV Conversion Eligibility (Florida)

Not every golf cart is a good candidate for a Florida street-legal Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV). Use this quick tool to see if your cart is Eligible, Possible with upgrades, or Not recommended—then we’ll help you do it the right way.

Florida LSVs must meet equipment requirements under Florida law and federal LSV safety standards. (Not legal advice—final approval is up to FLHSMV/DMV.)

What “Eligible” really means

  • Speed capability: An LSV operates in the 20–25 mph range (not a 30+ mph “hot cart”).
  • Required safety equipment: Items like lights, mirrors, windshield, seat belts, parking brake, and a VIN.
  • Paperwork trail: Conversions rely on specific forms and supporting receipts for major components.

Our goal is simple: if it’s going on the road, it should be built and documented like it belongs there.

Conversion Eligibility Tool

Answer a few questions. At the end, you’ll get your result + next steps.

    1) Base Cart & Powertrain

    Is your cart a 4-wheel cart (not a 3-wheel)?
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    Current top speed (best estimate or GPS measured):
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    Is the cart structurally sound?
    *

    2) Required LSV Safety Equipment

    Equipment status
    *

    Are seat belts mounted properly?
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    3) Paperwork & Florida Path

    Proof of ownership available?
    *

    Receipts for major parts?
    *

    Registering in Florida?
    *

    Why WilDar for conversions?

    • Street-legal specialists: We build and service vehicles that are meant to live on real roads.
    • Documentation-first approach: Conversions live or die on details—equipment, VIN handling, and paperwork.
    • We’ll tell you “no” when it matters: If a cart isn’t a good candidate, we won’t push you into a risky build.

    Ready to do it right?

    If your cart is eligible—or close—schedule a conversion inspection. We’ll verify equipment, safety, and documentation, and give you a clean plan forward.